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- Mercatello sul Metauro (Romagnol: Mercatèl) is a comune (muni****lity) in the Province of Pesaro e Urbino in the Italian region Marche, located about 100...
- muni****lity borders with Borgo Pace (PU), Citerna, Città di Castello, Mercatello sul Metauro (PU) and Sansepolcro (AR). It counts the hamlets (frazioni)...
- Perugia in 1287 to the nobles Parisio and Emilia in the Metola Castle near Mercatello sul Metauro. Her father served at the garrison at the castle. Margaret...
- Urbino, Arezzo and Perugia. It flows east through Pesaro e Urbino near Mercatello sul Metauro, Sant'Angelo in Vado (where the river forms the Cascata del...
- daughter of Bartolomeo Brancaleoni, Lord of M****a Trabaria and Count of Mercatello sul Metauro, and Giovanna Alidosi, daughter of Bertrando Alidosi, condottiere...
- stations have a single platform. The ones with two tracks, Torrione, Mercatello and Arechi, have an island platform. The service, operated by "Minuetto"...
- called Largo del Mercatello, since there was held, since 1588, one of the two markets of the city, differing with the diminutiveMercatello” from the largest...
- Italian-born French drummer and drumming teacher. Agostini was born in Mercatello sul Metauro on 1 April 1921. As a child he moved to the French commune...
- sul Mare, west of Salerno, to a position two to three miles inland of Mercatello, then southeast of Salerno. The Germans held and were strengthening three...
- Mercato (Italian: Market), at the slopes of the Capitoline Hill, and the Mercatello (Italian: Little Market), at the opposite side northward. The two toponyms...