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- Pontecagnano Faiano (also known simply as Pontecagnano) is a town and comune of the province of Salerno in the Campania region of south-west Italy. The...
- Airport (IATA: QSR, ICAO: LIRI), is an airport located in the comune of Pontecagnano Faiano in southern Italy. It serves the city of Salerno and the coastal...
- line. The nearest airports are: Napoli-Capodichino (NAP) 28 km Salerno-Pontecagnano (QSR) 49 km Pompei's main football team, Pompei FC, has been the A.S...
- The Pontecagnano National Archaeological Museum is a museum in Pontecagnano Faiano, in the province of Salerno, Italy that opened in 2007. Since December...
- of the muni****lity of Pontecagnano Faiano in the province of Salerno, Campania region. Along with the main town of Pontecagnano it is de jure the secondary...
- were more deficient. Also, in a 2001 study on an Iron Age cemetery in Pontecagnano Faiano, Italy, a correlation was found between the quality of grave goods...
- burials are to be found in Campania, at Capua, at the "princely tombs" of Pontecagnano near Salerno, at Capo di Fiume, at Vallo di Diano and at Sala Consilina...
- the Italy under-21 team, but was never capped at senior level. Born in Pontecagnano Faiano, Province of Salerno, Maresca started playing football at the...
- to the god manθ from the Archaic period was found in a sanctuary in Pontecagnano, Southern Italy. His name is thought to be the origin of Mantua (Italian:...
- Sorrento. The nearest airports are: Napoli-Capodichino (NAP) 53 km Salerno-Pontecagnano (QSR) 75 km Antoninus of Sorrento (555 or 556 – 625), an Italian abbot...