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Silana may
refer to the
following places:
Silana (Thessaly), a town in
ancient Histiaeotis, Thessaly,
Greece Silana, Sorath, a
village and
former princely...
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Rigatoni (US: /rɪɡəˈtoʊni/, Italian: [riɡaˈtoːni]) is a type of pasta. They are
larger than
penne and ziti, and
sometimes slightly curved, but not as curved...
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Junia Silana (died 59 C.E.) was a
Roman patrician. She was the
sister of
Junia Claudilla, the
first wife of Caligula,
before he
became emperor.
Silana was...
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Silana is a
village in
Sonipat district of Haryana,
situated 10
kilometers west from Sonipat. v t e...
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Forficula silana is a
species of
earwig in the
family Forficulidae. "Forficula
silana".
Retrieved 2009-03-29. v t e...
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Silana farinosa,
commonly known as curry-leaf
tortoise beetle, is a
species of leaf
beetle native to Indo-China, India, Sri Lanka,
Thailand and introduced...
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created this
cheese inspired by
typical cheeses of his
region such as
provola silana and caciocavallo,
combining it with the
tradition of
Argentine asado. Small...
- Vol. 86. (1955), p. 202.
Silana accuses Agrippina of
plotting to
bring up
Plautus in 55, Tacitus,
Annals XIII.19;
Silana is
recalled from
exile after...
- (MIPAAF), with the
following denominations:
Mozzarella (Basilicata)
Mozzarella silana (Calabria)
Mozzarella della mortella (Campania)
Mozzarella di
Brugnato (Liguria)...
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Silana was a town in the
Histiaeotis in the
northwest of
ancient Thessaly, near the
frontiers of Athamania,
mentioned along with
Gomphi and
Tricca by Livy...