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- Mezzo), Oberbozen (Soprabolzano), Oberinn (Auna di Sopra), Rotwand (Pietrarossa), Siffian (Siffiano), Signat (Signato), Sill (Castel Novale), Unterinn...
- Frazioni Archi, Aris, Bagni, Cima di Pietrarossa, Crosera, La Rocca, Lisert, Marina Julia, Marina Nova, Panzano, Pietrarossa, San Polo, Schiavetti, Serraglio...
- ceramics. Sites in the neighbourhood of Caltanissetta include: Castle of Pietrarossa: built using, as its name suggests, largely red stones, dominates the...
- figurines of Busonè. Scheda sul sito ValleTempli.it Scheda archeologica on PietraRossa.it. 37°22′31″N 13°31′51″E / 37.3752°N 13.5308°E / 37.3752; 13.5308...
- War II have been Borgo Trevi (commercial, residential, and offices), Pietrarossa (industrial), and Matigge (light and medium industry, commercial). Many...
- Retrieved 2017-11-01. Panza F, Frisardi V, Imbimbo BP, D'Onofrio G, Pietrarossa G, Seripa D, et al. (November 2010). "Bapineuzumab: anti-β-amyloid monoclonal...
- It has several sites of historical interest, including the ruins of Pietrarossa Castle, the Abbey of Santo Spirito, and several 19th-century neoclassical...
- are also attributed to Corraduccio. Also frescoes in Santa Maria di Pietrarossa of Trevi have been attributed to him. He is said to have been influenced...
- opens up every seven years to reveal treasures hidden inside it. Cozzo Pietrarossa: necropolis with oven tombs dating to 4000 BC. Mount Palombara: cave...
- of San Niccolò dell'Albergaria. He died in the year 1354, in Castle Pietrarossa, Caltanissetta. A second Matteo Scalafani was Count of Adernò and Lord...