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- the Euro-Mediterranean area. Roman Catholicism is highly important in Palermitan culture. The Patron Saint of Palermo is Santa Rosalia whose Feast Day...
- Football Group. Founded for the first time on 1 November 1900 as Anglo Palermitan Athletic and Football Club, Palermo is one of the oldest clubs in Italy...
- Rosalia Lombardo (13 December 1918 – 6 December 1920) was a Palermitan child who died of pneumonia, resulting from the Spanish flu, one w**** before her...
- restaurant Sicilian pizza from L&B Spumoni Gardens in Brooklyn Typical Palermitan sfincione Media related to Sicilian pizzas at Wikimedia Commons Italy...
- had also made the acquaintance of Ig****o Majo Pagano who formed Anglo Palermitan (Palermo) on his return, only a month before Messina. The first Sicilian...
- people coming from the rural class, of the guardians of the fields in the Palermitan countryside, and of the large number of smugglers; a sect which gives...
- and the 1963 film of the same name by Luchino Visconti, portray the Palermitan season during the Risorgimento. The events of Julian Fellowes's novel...
- official game came against Palermo in October 1908; the more experienced Palermitan team won emphatically, scoring 12 goals. The Trapanese bounced back, however...
- William II, in 1169. Hugo concentrates on the internal politics of the Palermitan Norman court. Intrigues and scandals are never ignored. He has a low opinion...
- West coast of Sicily. The tonnara is no longer active. At some point, a Palermitan nobleman had the idea to drain the swamp. Prince Francesco Lanza di Scalea...