- The
Salso (Sicilian: Salsu/Sarsu), also
known as the
Imera Meridionale (Gr****: Ἱμέρας;
Latin Himera), is a
river of Sicily. It
rises in the
Madonie Mountains...
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through the
central area and
enter the sea at the
south of the island. The
Salso flows through parts of Enna and
Caltanissetta before entering the Mediterranean...
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kilometres (38 mi) from Enna in the hill
country between the
Rivers Dittaìno and
Salso. The
economy is
mostly based on agriculture.
There are
caves for sulphur...
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Salso Lake is a lake in the
Province of Foggia, Apulia, Italy. v t e...
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Diodorus Siculus, the
boundary with the last in the
ancient Himera river (
Salso)
after a
series of
battles between these tribes. The
Sicani are the oldest...
- city and
comune located on the
south coast of Sicily, at the
mouth of the
Salso River (the
ancient Himera),
about midway between Agrigento and Gela. It...
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kilometres (72 mi), it is the
second longest river on the
island after the
Salso (also
known as
Southern Imera), but the most
important in
terms of watershed...
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between Carthage and
Syracuse near the
mouth of the
Himera river (the
modern Salso river). Hamilcar,
grandson of
Hanno the Great, led the Carthaginians, while...
- top with a
laurel leaf on the
right and a
crown in the middle. The
River Salso is the main
river of the province; it is 122
kilometres (76 mi) long and...
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control expanded to
comprise the
whole area
between the
Platani and the
Salso, and
reached deep into the
Sicilian interior. Gr****
literary sources connect...