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Norcia (Italian pronunciation: [ˈnɔrtʃa]),
traditionally known in
English by its
Latin name of
Nursia (/ˈnɜːrsiə, ˈnɜːrʃ(i)ə/), is a town and
comune in...
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Benedict of
Nursia (Latin:
Benedictus Nursiae; Italian:
Benedetto da
Norcia; 2
March 480 – 21
March 547),
often known as
Saint Benedict, was an Italian...
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Norcia (/ˈnɔːsiə/) is a town in
Western Australia, 132 km (82 mi)
north of Perth, near the
Great Northern Highway. It is
situated next to the banks...
- Monte), also
known as
Norcia Abbey, is a
Benedictine community of
monks located in
southeastern Umbria, just
outside the city of
Norcia, Italy. Originally...
- Italy. Administratively, it is a
frazione of the ca. 28 km
distant town
Norcia.
According to the 2001 census, it had
close to 150 inhabitants. The village...
- Campi, also
known as
Campi di
Norcia, is a
frazione of the
comune of
Norcia in the
province of Perugia, Umbria, Italy. The
medieval village has a po****tion...
- New
Norcia Station (also
known as NNO) is an
ESTRACK Earth station in
Australia for
communication with
spacecraft after launch, in low
Earth orbit, in...
- The New
Norcia Hotel is a
historic building in New
Norcia, in
Western Australia's
Wheatbelt region. Part of the
Benedictine Monastery Precinct, it opened...
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Sugar Ray
Norcia (born
Raymond Alan
Norcia, June 6, 1954, Stonington, Connecticut,
United States) is an
American electric and soul
blues singer and harmonica...
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Norcia was a
Latin Church diocese of the
Catholic Church which existed twice (c490-1000 and 1821-1986). Both times, the
episcopal see was in
Norcia in...