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Pellaro is the
southernmost quarter of the
commune of
Reggio Calabria,
southern Italy. It has
approximately 13,000 inhabitants. The town is
located on...
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Punta di
Pellaro (Gr****: Λευκοπέτρα, "white rock"; Latin: Leucopetra) is the
extreme southwestern point of
mainland Italy, in the
region of Calabria,...
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includes the most IGT
zones with Arghillà,
Costa Viola, Locride, Palizzi,
Pellaro, and Scilla.
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portal J.
Robinson (ed) "The...
- speed. MTB 316 was sunk and MTB 313
damaged between Reggio di
Calabria and
Pellaro–twelve
British sailors were killed. On the
night of 17–18 July, Montgomery...
- 100
policemen who
converged on an
apartment in the
district of
Occhio di
Péllaro, on the
outskirts of
Reggio Calabria.
Although he was
armed he did not...
- Gallina,
Mosorrofa (Gr****: Messorofè), Ortì (Gr****: Orthioi),
Pellaro (Gr****:
Pèllaros) and Saracinello. They are:
Centro Storico (1st);
Pineta Zerbi...
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Giuseppe Cognata (Agrigento, 14
October 1885 -
Pellaro, 22 July 1972) was an
Italian Catholic bishop and
member of the
Salesians of Don Bosco. He was...
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approximately 16 km (9.9 miles) (between Capo d'Alì in
Sicily and
Punta Pellaro in Calabria) to a
minimum of
approximately 3 km (1.9 miles)
between Capo...
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Villa San
Giovanni was also
badly hit.
Along the
coast between Lazzaro and
Pellaro,
houses and a
railway bridge were
washed away. In Messina, the tsunami...
- sank MTB 316 and
heavily damaged MTB 313
between Reggio di
Calabria and
Pellaro. She laid down four
minefields in the Gulf of
Taranto and the Gulf of Squillace...