-
valley between the
Rocca di Maschi, the
Castello Soprano and the
Castello Sottano.
Corleone is
located at 542
metres (1,778 ft)
above sea level. The etymology...
- Casalsottano, also
spelled Casal Sottano, is a
southern Italian village and
hamlet (frazione) of San
Mauro Cilento, a muni****lity in the
Province of...
- 5–84. Chatton, É. (1937).
Titres et
Travaux Scientifiques (1906–1937). E.
Sottano, Sète, France. Copeland, H.F. (1938). "The
kingdoms of organisms". Quarterly...
- Et
Travaux Scientifiques (1906-1937) De
Edouard Chatton. Sète: Impr. E.
Sottano. Sapp, Jan (2005). "The Prokaryote-Eukaryote Dichotomy:
Meanings and Mythology"...
- (Rocchicella di Mineo),
Montagna di Ramacca,
Licodia Eubea,
Ragusa Ibla,
Sciri Sottano,
Monte Casasia,
Castiglione di Ragusa,
Terravecchia di Grammichele, Morgantina...
- 5–84. Chatton, É. (1937).
Titres et
Travaux Scientifiques (1906–1937). E.
Sottano, Sète, France. Copeland, H.F. (1938). "The
kingdoms of organisms". Quarterly...
- Patta,
Tetto Plon****o,
Tetto Ratti,
Tetto Rubatti Soprano,
Tetto Rubatti Sottano,
Tetto San Giacomo,
Torre Acceglio Inferiore,
Torre Bianca,
Torre Di Bava...
-
praarei ˌ en ˌ bo?renai ˌ vide ˌ
pagostike ˌ aite?ṇ?ụbe. — Stele from
Sciri Sottano (c. 600 BCE)
tamuraabesakedqoiaves ˌ
eurumakes ˌ agepipokedḷutimbe...
- is "between the knee and the head"[citation needed] Abbr.
mezano colpo sottano noun m. (plural
colpi sottani), (archaic) "lower blow" A
rising blow which...
- muni****lity of Bavari,
which was
suppressed in 1926.
Villa Durazzo a Pino
Sottano Built in the 17th
century by the
Durazzo family, now a
retirement home...