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folded during 1940–41. The
following season, in 1941–42, a club
named US
Peloro 1906
changed its name and
became US
Mario P****amonte (named
after a fallen...
- 38.2647; 15.6508 Faro
Point (Italian:
Punta del Faro) or
Peloro Cape (Italian: Capo
Peloro; Sicilian: Capu Piloru) is the
northeastern promontory of...
- Capo
Peloro Lighthouse (Italian: Faro di Capo
Peloro) is an
active lighthouse located in
Punta del Faro on the
Strait of Messina, the most north-eastern...
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changed its name to
Football Club
Messina Peloro.
Emanuele Aliotta was the new
chairman of
Messina Peloro and in a few
short seasons, the club ramped...
- Capri, in the Gulf of Naples.
Further traditions place the
sirens on Capo
Peloro or the
Sirenuse islands, near Paestum. All
locations were
described to be...
- Cape Paci (15°42′E) with the East
extreme of the
Island of Sicily, Cape
Peloro (38°16′N). On the Southwest: A line
running from Cape
Lilibeo (West extreme...
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around Sicily using three capes that
define its
triangular shape: Cape
Peloro in the northeast, Cape
Pachynus in the southeast, and Cape
Lilybaeum in...
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capes (headlands or
promontories of the
island of Sicily), namely:
Pelorus (
Peloro, Tip of Faro, Messina: North-East);
Pachynus (P****ero, Syracuse: South);...
- Messina, a line
joining the
north extreme of Cape Paci (15°42′E) with Cape
Peloro, the east
extreme of the
Island of Sicily. The
north coast of
Sicily On...
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Sicily by the
Strait of Messina,
where the
narrowest point between Capo
Peloro in
Sicily and
Punta Pezzo in
Calabria is only 3.2 km (2 mi).
Three mountain...