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Otranto (UK: /ɒˈtræntoʊ/, US: /oʊˈtrɑːntoʊ/, Italian: [
ˈɔːtranto]; Salentino: Oṭṛàntu; Griko: Δερεντό, romanized: Derentò;
Ancient Gr****: Ὑδροῦς, romanized: Hudroûs;...
- The
Strait of
Otranto (Albanian:
Ngushtica e
Otrantos; Italian:
Canale d'Otranto)
connects the
Adriatic Sea with the
Ionian Sea and
separates Italy from...
- The
Castle of
Otranto is a
novel by
Horace Walpole.
First published in 1764, it is
generally regarded as the
first Gothic novel. In the
second edition...
- The
Martyrs of
Otranto, also
known as
Saints Antonio Primaldo and his
Companions (Italian: I
Santi Antonio Primaldo e
compagni martiri), were 813 inhabitants...
- of 1480, the
Ottoman Empire invaded southern Italy, and laid
siege to
Otranto,
finally capturing it on 11 August. This was
their first outpost in Italy...
- Look up
Otranto in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Otranto is a city in Italy.
Otranto may also
refer to: HMS
Otranto Otranto Township, Mitc**** County...
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least 2
British ships have been
named SS
Otranto after the
Strait of
Otranto between Italy and Albania. SS
Otranto – 1909 ship that
served as an
armed merchant...
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Otranto Cathedral (Italian:
Duomo di
Otranto;
Basilica Cattedrale di
Santa Maria Annunziata) is a
Roman Catholic cathedral in the
Italian city of Otranto...
- ISSN 1408-032X,
retrieved 25
January 2012 "Monument për tragjedinë e
Otrantos". Koha Ditore. 15
December 2011.
Archived from the
original on 27 January...
- The
Otranto Barrage was an
Allied naval blockade of the
Strait of
Otranto between Brindisi in
Italy and
Corfu on the Gr**** side of the
Adriatic Sea in...