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Marechiaro is a
small village located in the
Posillipo quarter in Naples. In
ancient times the village,
developed around via
Marechiaro, took its...
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Pirates (1952) Jolanda, the
Daughter of the
Black Corsair (1952) The Mad
Marechiaro (1952)
Girls Marked Danger (1952) Man,
Beast and
Virtue (1953) Frine,...
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Italian hospital ship
Marechiaro was a
steam ship
originally built by an
Italian shipping company, but
requisitioned for use as an
Italian hospital ship...
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stops in the
stations of Padiglione, Lido di Lavinio,
Villa Claudia,
Marechiaro,
Anzio Colonia to the
north of Anzio.
Ferries and
hydrofoils connect Anzio...
- The Mad
Marechiaro (Italian: Il
Folle di
Marechiaro) is a 1952
Italian drama film
directed by
Roberto Roberti and
starring Aldo Silvani,
Polidor and Diana...
- 1948
Ladri di
biciclette Bicycle Thieves Bruno Ricci 1949
Marechiaro (film) [it]
Marechiaro Luca de
bambino 1950
Vulcano Volcano Nino
Cuori senza frontiere...
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nuclei for separate,
named communities such as
Gaiola Island and
Marechiaro.
Posillipo is
mentioned in
ancient Gr**** and
Roman sources. As part of...
- (1930) The
Silent Partner (1939) The Man on the
Street (1941) The Mad
Marechiaro (1952) Abel,
Richard (2005).
Encyclopedia of
Early Cinema. Abingdon-on-Thames...
- "Cerasella" and
winning the
competition in 1962 with the song "
Marechiaro Marechiaro". In 1970 she was the
presenter of the last
edition of the festival...
- paisà" (Siamo a
Napoli paesano), "Dicitencello vuje" (Diteglielo voi), "
Marechiaro," and "O sole mio." "Search
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italiano merrill lidianna...