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Pignola is an
Italian town in the
province of
Potenza in Basilicata. It
borders to the east with Anzi, to the south-west with Abriola, to the west with...
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Pignola-Abriola
section The
Pignola-Abriola
section is a ~63 m long
stratigraphic sequence of
cherty limestones deposited in the
Lagonegro Basin during...
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candidate sections include Steinbergkogel in
Austria (since 2007) and
Pignola-Abriola in
Italy (since 2016). The end of the
Rhaetian (and the base of...
- the
comuni of Anzi, Avigliano,
Brindisi Montagna, Picerno, Pietragalla,
Pignola, Ruoti, Tito and
Vaglio Basilicata. The
first settlement of
Potentia (Potenza's...
- Basilicata. It is
bounded by the
comuni of Anzi, Calvello,
Marsico Nuovo,
Pignola, S****o di Castalda, Tito. "Superficie di
Comuni Province e
Regioni italiane...
- Giovanni; Sprovieri, Mario; Stellin, Fabio; Mariachiara,
Zaffani (2016). "The
Pignola-Abriola
section (southern Apennines, Italy): a new GSSP
candidate for the...
- two areas: one near the
regional capital of
Potenza (in Tito, Picerno,
Pignola and
Vaglio Basilicata), but not in Castelmezzano, and
another on the Tyrrhenian...
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after her birth, her
family moved back to
their original hometown,
Pignola, a
village a few
kilometres from Potenza. Her
stage name is an acronym...
- Orleans,
Petit Noir,
Petit Noirin,
Petit Plant Dore,
Petit Verot, Pignol,
Pignola, Pignolet, Pignoliga, Pignolo, Pignuola, Pimbart, Pineau,
Pineau De Bourgogne...
- 100% Nebbiolo. In the
Valtellina region of
Lombardy Merlot,
Pinot nero,
Pignola, Prugnolo, and
Rossola are
permitted blending partners for Nebbiolo. Nebbiolo...