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Martignano (Griko: Μαρτυνιάνα, translit. Martignàna) is a
small town and
comune of 1,770
inhabitants in the
province of
Lecce in Apulia, Italy. It is part...
- Lake
Martignano (Italian: Lago di
Martignano) is a
small lake in Lazio,
Italy 24
kilometres (15 mi) north-north-west of Rome, in an
extinct crater or...
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Polline Martignano is the 59th zona of the
Italian capital Rome,
abbreviated as Z. LIX. It
belongs to the
Municipio XV and has 40
inhabitants (2016). It...
- Greci,
Corigliano d'Otranto, Melpignano, Soleto, Sternatia, Zollino,
Martignano,
Carpignano Salentino and Cutrofiano. The
towns of
Carpignano Salentino...
- are
still recognisable around the lake and in the
immediate vicinity (
Martignano, Baccano, Sacrofano).
Three towns border the lake, Bracciano, Anguillara...
- dei
Greci 4164
Corigliano d'Otranto 5762
Cutrofiano 9250
Martano 9588
Martignano 1784
Melpignano 2234
Soleto 5551
Sternatia 2583
Zollino 2143
Totale 54278)...
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Alsietinus Lacus, the
ancient name of a lake in
Etruria today known as Lake
Martignano Lacus Curtius, a
topographical feature in
ancient Rome
Lacus Juturnae...
- Apulia, the Griko-speakers are to be
found in the
villages of Calimera,
Martignano, Martano, Sternatia, Zollino,
Corigliano d'Otranto, Soleto, Melpignano...
- Greci,
Corigliano d'Otranto, Melpignano, Soleto, Sternatia, Zollino,
Martignano), with a
total of 40,000 inhabitants. The
Calabrian Gr****
region also...
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Giuseppe Palmieri (
Martignano, 5 May 1721 – Naples, 1
February 1793) was an
Italian economist and
politician of the 18th century. Born to an aristocratic...