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- Marzamemi is a southern Italian hamlet of Pachino and Noto, two muni****lities part of the Province of Syracuse, Sicily. Marzamemi is located by the Ionian...
- Portopalo di Capo P****ero (South) and I****a (East). The adjacent port of Marzamemi is located at the extreme southern tip of Sicily, and has many 18th-century...
- by Ibla Film, and was shot in the province of Syracuse, between Ferla, Marzamemi and Pachino. The original title reprises a Franco Battiato song with the...
- Syracuse. It has a po****tion of 889. "The Village of Fontane Bianche". Italia.Indettaglio.it. Retrieved 1 May 2018. 2922609951 Marzamemi on OpenStreetMap...
- the Mediterranean from early 1941, Triumph sank the Italian merchants Marzamemi, Colomba Lofaro, Ninfea, Monrosa, the Italian auxiliary patrol vessels...
- Italy 2012 Kryptonite! Ippocampo Competition Award Best Actress Won Marzamemi Border Film Festival, Italy 2007 – WindJet Award Won Mons International...
- Donna di Frontiera " and "Border Woman" Award from the jurors of the Marzamemi International Frontier Film Festival. Soufi was awarded the European Citizens'...
- Age Shipwreck Excavation (Turkey) Kyrenia Shipwreck Excavation (Cyprus) Marzamemi Maritime Heritage Project (Sicily) Mazarron Timber Research Project (Spain)...
- This was presented at the 8th International Fringe Film Festival in Marzamemi, Italy. In the same year he directed the music video for the Swedish rapper...
- seaside locations include Taormina, Capo P****ero, Ustica, Noto, Marettimo, Marzamemi, Santa Maria di Castellabate, Baiae, Gaiola, Ischia, Campi Flegrei, Pantelleria...