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Ortygia (/ɔːrˈtɪdʒiə/ or-TIJ-ee-ə; Italian:
Ortigia [orˈtiːdʒa];
Ancient Gr****: Ὀρτυγία, romanized: Ortygía) is a
small island which is the historical...
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Circolo Canottieri Ortigia, also
known as
Ortigia Siracusa, is an
Italian professional water polo club from
Syracuse established in 1928. The club's women's...
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Moscow 2001–02: Gifa
Palermo 2002–03: NO
Vouliagmeni 2003–04:
Ortigia 2004–05:
Ortigia 2005–06: Honvéd 2006–07:
Racing Roma 2007–08:
Racing Roma 2008–09:...
- as an
inverted ice-cream cone,
dominates the
skyline of the
approach to
Ortigia. An
international competition was held to
design the church, and the design...
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Roman Catholic church located on
Lungomare Ortigia #4,
facing towards the
Ionian sea, on the
island of
Ortigia, in the
historic city
center of Siracusa...
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takes their place in the Main round. Also,
despite finishing fourth, CC
Ortigia took Italy's
third spot in the tournament.
Croatia also saw a team withdrawing...
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Stone Italia (in Italian).
Retrieved 21
November 2023. "Lupo+Agnello".
Ortigia Film Festival. 8 July 2022.
Retrieved 21
November 2023. Panella, Luigi...
- city hall and
diagonal to the
Cathedral of Syracuse, in the
island of
Ortigia in the city of
Syracuse in Sicily, Italy. A
palace at the site
dates from...
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Baroque monumental building,
located facing Piazza Duomo in the
island of
Ortigia in Siracusa,
region of Sicily, Italy. It
presently serves as city hall...
- baroque-style,
Roman Catholic church located on Via San
Martino in the
island of
Ortigia, in the
historic city
center of
Siracusa in Sicily, Italy. The
church is...