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Popoli may
refer to:
Popoli (magazine),
international magazine of the
Jesuits in
Italy Popoli, Kastoria,
historical region in
Kastoria regional unit Giacinto...
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Popoli Terme (previously
Popoli) is a
comune and town in the
province of Pescara, in the
Italian region of Abruzzo.
Though the site has not
revealed significant...
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Popoli is an
Italian Jesuit magazine.
Founded in 1915, the
magazine is
published by the San
Fedele Cultural Foundation of Milan. In the
winter of 1914...
- In
ancient Italy, the
Etruscan "Lega dei
popoli" (English:
League of the peoples) was a
league comprising several towns — usually, but not necessarily...
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Popoli is a
historical region in
Kastoria regional unit of
Western Macedonia, Greece,
between the
cities of
Kastoria and Klisoura. The area
contains the...
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Taverna Ducale di
Popoli (Italian for
Ducal Tavern of
Popoli) is an art
museum in
Popoli Terme, Abruzzo. The palace,
built in the
second half of 1300,...
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Popoli di Tessaglia! – Io non chiedo,
eterni Dei" (K. 316/300b) is a
recitative and aria for
soprano and
orchestra that
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart wrote...
- The Gribo–
Popoli Power Station, also
Gribo Popoli Power Station, is a
hydroelectric power station under construction across the S****andra River, in Ivory...
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Giacinto de
Popoli (died 1682) was an
Italian painter of the
Baroque period,
active near his
natal city of Orta di
Atella in the
Province of Caserta. He...
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March 2, 2024. Day, Vox (May 26, 2010). "Explaining sigma. Again". Vox
Popoli.
Retrieved March 2, 2024. Bulger, Adam (July 20, 2022). "What Is a Sigma...