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island of Lido di Venezia. It is also
known as
Giovanni Nicelli Airport,
after Sgt.
Giovanni Nicelli (born 1893), an ace of the
Italian Air Force, and was...
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Sergente Giovanni Nicelli was an
Italian World War I
flying ace. He was
credited with
eight or nine
confirmed aerial victories (sources vary), and died...
- du Lac, Wisconsin,
United States Years active 1973–present
Spouse Lisa
Nicelli (m. 1982)
Career Show
Brandmeier Show
Country United States Website...
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kilometres (22 mi) from Piacenza. For centuries, the
feudal lords of the
Nicelli family ruled much of the Val Nure. However,
Montechino and its defensive...
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There are
public buses from this
airport to Venice. Venezia-Lido "Giovanni
Nicelli", a
public airport suitable for
smaller aircraft, is at the
northeast end...
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Extreme 3000
during the "Fly
Venice 2014"
airshow held at the
Giovanni Nicelli Airport in Venice, Italy. The
accident occurred when the
pilot turned off...
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Venice Marco Polo
Airport Venice (Venezia) LIPV Venice-Lido "Giovanni
Nicelli"
Airport ("Venezia/Lido")
Verona LIPX VRN Verona-Villafranca "Valerio Catullo"...
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Binomial name
Phyllonorycter staintoniella (
Nicelli, 1853)
Synonyms Lithocolletis staintoniella Nicelli, 1853
Lithocolletis desertella Gregor & Povolny...
- (later
called zone A) was
established next to the
Ospizio Marino. The
Nicelli airport was
developed during WWI for the
defence of Venice. In 1926 it...
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aerodrome located right by the Monastery. It is also
known as
Giovanni Nicelli Airport and was
formerly known as Venice-San Nicolò Airport.
Horatio Brown...