- The
Nebrodi (Sicilian:
Munti Nèbbrudi; Italian:
Monti Nebrodi,
Italian pronunciation: [
ˈnɛːbrodi]; Latin: Nebrōdēs montēs) is a
mountain range that runs...
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northern coast, the
mountain ranges of Madonie, 2,000 m (6,600 ft),
Nebrodi, 1,800 m (5,900 ft), and Peloritani, 1,300 m (4,300 ft), are an extension...
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province of Messina,
particularly in the
Monti Nebrodi. For this
reason it is
often known as the Nero dei
Nebrodi; it may also be
called Nero
delle Madonie...
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southern Italy, one of the main
centers of the
mountainous and
coastal Nebrodi area. A
large part of the town is
mainly located on a
narrow plain, enclosed...
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Cylinders of
Canestrato al pepe
below from
Nebrodi (Messina)
below hanging provolone...
- d'Aosta
Jambon de Bosses,
Aosta Valley, PDO
Prosciutto di
suino nero dei
Nebrodi, Sicily, PDO
Cinta Senese, Tuscany, PDO
Prosciutto di B****iano,
Lazio Prosciutto...
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Palermo and
about 60
kilometres (37 mi) west of Messina, in the
Monti Nebrodi. It is
surrounded by
woods of
hazel and
olive trees.
Ficarra is believed...
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Jonica Lariana Maltese Messinese Montecristo Murciana Napoletana Nera dei
Nebrodi Nera
Rustica Nicastrese Orobica P****eirer
Gebirgsziege or P****iria Pedula...
- : 500 : 71 : 141 It
originates in the
comune of San Fratello, in the
Nebrodi Mountains in the
province of
Messina in north-eastern Sicily. It is one...
- in Sicily,
Southern Italy. It has its
source on the
south side of
Monti Nebrodi and its
mouth in the
Ionian Sea at Capo
Schiso in Giardini-Naxos. The river...