- Cava de'
Tirreni (Italian: [ˈkaːva de
tirˈrɛːni]; Cilentan: A Càva) is a city and
comune in the
region of Campania, Italy, in the
province of Salerno,...
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Badia di Cava, is a
Benedictine territorial abbey located near Cava de'
Tirreni, in the
province of Salerno,
southern Italy. It
stands in a
gorge of the...
- The
Diocese of Cava (de'
Tirreni) was a
Roman Catholic diocese located in the
Italian region Campania. It
existed from 1394 to 1986, and was informally...
- Amalfi, it has been
since 1986 that of the
Diocese of Amalfi-Cava de'
Tirreni.
Begun in the 9th and 10th centuries, it has been
added to and redecorated...
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killing four.
Other communes nearby include Vico
Equense and Cava de'
Tirreni. "Cable car
accident in
southern Italy kills at
least 4 people". AP News...
- are: Salerno, the capital,
which has a po****tion of 131,950; Cava de'
Tirreni,
Battipaglia and
Nocera Inferiore, all
having around 50,000 inhabitants...
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Lucia Apicella (18
November 1887 in Cava de'
Tirreni – 23 July 1982 in Cava de'
Tirreni) was an
Italian philanthropist,
nicknamed "Mamma Lucia" (Mother...
- The
Archdiocese of Amalfi-Cava de'
Tirreni (Latin:
Archidioecesis Amalphitana-Cavensis) is an
archdiocese of the
Latin Church of the
Catholic Church,...
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commonly known as just Cavese, is an
Italian football club
based in Cava de'
Tirreni, Campania, that
currently plays in
Serie C
Group C. The
first city club...
- On 24 June 2011,
Clapton was in
concert with Pino
Daniele in Cava de'
Tirreni stadium before performing a
series of
concerts in
South America from 6...