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Torremaggiore is a town,
comune (muni****lity) and
former seat of a bishopric, in the
province of
Foggia in the
Apulia (in Italian: Puglia),
region of...
- Rzeszów,
Poland (1975)
Saint Ann,
Jamaica (2007) Siena,
Italy (1961)
Torremaggiore,
Italy (2004) Wolverhampton,
United Kingdom Yıldırım,
Turkey (2010)...
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Pantanella Piagiolino Pisa
Rimini Salsosa San
Giovanni San
Pancrazio San
Severo Spinazzola Sterparone Tortorella Torremaggiore Torretto Triolo Venosa Vincenzo...
- was
found in
Torremaggiore on 24
March 1924
under the name
Banco di
Torremaggiore,
later changing its name to
Banco di
Torremaggiore e
della Daunia...
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Sacco was a
shoemaker and a
night watchman, born
April 22, 1891, in
Torremaggiore,
Province of Foggia,
Apulia region (in Italian: Puglia), Italy, who...
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graduate with honours, took his
first coaching job in 1990, aged 29, at
Torremaggiore, of
Promozione league,
immediately winning the championship. The next...
- San
Marco in
Lamis in the east,
Foggia and
Lucera in the south, and
Torremaggiore and San
Paolo di
Civitate in the west. The city sits in low-lying country...
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attack of dysentery,
Frederick died in
Castel Fiorentino (territory of
Torremaggiore), in Apulia.
Despite the betrayals, setbacks, and flux of
fortune he...
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Zingarelli Italian dictionary and
syndicalist Giuseppe Di
Vittorio Torremaggiore, and the
native town of
Nicola Sacco Troia, site of a 10th-century cathedral...
- 29
December 1943, No
units ****igned
until 13 June 1945 Headquarters:
Torremaggiore,
December 1944 –
September 1945 The 15th Air
Force began its operations...