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Ramacca [raˈmakka] is a
comune (muni****lity) in a
mountainous area in the
Metropolitan City of
Catania in the
Italian region of Sicily,
located about...
- born in
Ramacca,
Sicily and
moved to Milan,
Lombardy in 1954.
Carmelo was born on 2
February 1949, and
Michelangelo on 25
August 1952 in
Ramacca, Sicily...
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pistachios are favored,
adding a
distinctive nutty flavor and texture.
Ramacca is
known for its
purple artichokes,
which also
feature as
filling in some...
- the
Sagra del
Carciofo or
Artichoke Festival,
which is held
annually in
Ramacca in April. The most
important traditional event in
Sicily is the carnival...
- mandamenti): Gela
Vallelunga Riesi Mussomeli (none mandamenti)
Catania Ramacca Caltagirone Graviano Mafia clan
Motisi Mafia clan
Greco Mafia clan Galatolo...
- contestant, and host of TV programs, both on Rai and Mediaset. Born in
Ramacca, Catania,
Malgioglio obtained his
first contract with a
record label, Durium...
- Sant'Anastasia
Nicolosi Palagonia Paternò
Pedara Piedimonte Etneo Raddusa Ragalna Ramacca Randazzo Riposto San Cono San
Giovanni la
Punta San
Gregorio di Catania...
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libretto written by the composer. The
second act of the
opera was
composed in
Ramacca, Sicily. It was Strauss'
first opera and
shows a
strong Wagnerian influence...
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following muni****lities: Lentini,
Militello in Val di Catania, Mineo,
Ramacca.
Palagonia is well
known for the
cultivation of oranges. The main catholic...
- Centuripe, Poira, Paternò‑Civita, Paliké (Rocchicella di Mineo),
Montagna di
Ramacca,
Licodia Eubea,
Ragusa Ibla,
Sciri Sottano,
Monte Casasia, Castiglione...