- 518 (2021). The
transliteral spelling of this
village is
often written as
Mirtos.
Myrtos has a rich
history but has only
prospered with the
advent of tourism...
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Mirto may
refer to:
Alexander Mirto Frangipani,
Roman Catholic prelate Fabio Mirto Frangipani (died 1587),
Roman Catholic prelate Mirto Davoine (1933-1999)...
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Mirto (licòre/-i de
murta in Sardinian, licòr di
mortula in Corsican) is a po****r
liqueur in the
Mediterranean islands of Sardinia,
Corsica and Capraia...
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Myrtos Beach (Gr****: Παραλία Μύρτου [Míːrtɒs]) is in the
region of Pylaros, in the north-west of
Kefalonia island, in the
Ionian Sea of Greece. Myrtos...
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Mirto (Sicilian: Mirtu) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Metropolitan City of
Messina in the
Italian region Sicily,
located about 120
kilometres (75 mi)...
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against food spoilage. The
berries are also
macerated in
alcohol to make
Mirto liqueur. This
species and the more
compact M.
communis subsp. tarentina...
- the
Filangeri di
Mirto, the Balsamo, the Branciforte, and the Cordona. In 1620, it
again p****ed into the
hands of the
Filangeri di
Mirto family. It apparently...
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Mirto Picchi (15
March 1915, San Mauro, near
Florence - 25
September 1980, Florence) was an
Italian dramatic tenor,
particularly ****ociated with the Italian...
- rum-runners'
ships also
supplied Coast Guard vessels, such as Fred and
Mirto Scopinich's
Freeport Point Shipyard. Rum-runners
often kept cans of used...
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sings the
glory Of your heroes'
triumphal march.
Estrofa III: En tu seno de
mirtos y
rosas fuente de amor en el
hogar tamaulipeco. ¡Son tus
hijas mujeres virtuosas...