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- Roccacasale (locally La Rocca) is a comune in the Province of L'Aquila in the Abruzzo region of Italy. Built on the slopes of the Monte della Rocca in...
- game. Felix Silla was born January 11, 1937, in the small village of Roccacasale, Abruzzo, Italy. He trained as a circus performer and came to the United...
- Mariano da Roccacasale (13 January 1778 – 31 May 1866) - born Domenico di Nicolantonio - was an Italian Roman Catholic professed religious from the Order...
- of Treviso, Veneto Conca Casale, in the province of Isernia, Molise Roccacasale in the Province of L'Aquila, Abruzzo San Pietro in Casale in the province...
- William Montagna (born Guglielmo Montagna, 6 July 1913, Roccacasale, Abruzzo, Italy – 16 November 1994, Hillsboro, Oregon) was an Italian-American biologist...
- De Sanctis (Italian for De Sanctis Castle) is a Middle Ages castle in Roccacasale, Province of L'Aquila (Abruzzo). Tradition holds that the castle was...
- Sinibalda Rocca Susella Roccabascerana Roccabernarda Roccabianca Roccabruna Roccacasale Roccadaspide Roccafiorita Roccafluvione Roccaforte del Greco Roccaforte...
- protective rocca has extended its name to many other small communities: Roccacasale is a comune in the province of L'Aquila, in the Abruzzo region. Rocca...
- Botte 639 066081 Rocca di Cambio 485 066082 Rocca di Mezzo 1,530 066083 Roccacasale 189 066084 Roccaraso 1,684 066085 San Benedetto dei Marsi 4,061 066086...
- inhabitants. Pratola Peligna is bordered by Popoli, Corfinio, Prezza, Raiano, Roccacasale and Sulmona. It is supposed[according to whom?] that in Roman times there...