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Tuscania is a town and
comune in the
province of Viterbo,
Lazio Region, Italy.
Until the late 19th
century the town was
known as Toscanella. According...
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Several ships have
borne the name SS
Tuscania, all in the Cunard-subsidiary
Anchor Line.
These include: SS
Tuscania (1914), a 14,348-ton
liner torpedoed...
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Tuscania was a
luxury liner of the
Anchor Line, a
subsidiary of the
Cunard Line and
named after Tuscania, Italy. In 1918 the ship was
torpedoed and...
- 1st
Carabinieri Paratroopers Regiment "
Tuscania" (Italian: 1°
Reggimento Carabinieri Paracadutisti "
Tuscania") is a
special operations unit of the Italian...
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Pietro is a
Romanesque and Gothic-style,
Roman Catholic church just
outside Tuscania, in the
province of Viterbo, in the
region of Lazio, Italy. The façade...
- SS
Tuscania was
built by
Fairfield Shipbuilding and
Engineering Company, and
launched on 4
October 1921 for the
Anchor Line.
During the
First World War...
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Romanesque church of San Pietro,
Tuscania in the town of
Tuscania, 90 km
northwest of Rome. The tomb scene: also in
Tuscania. The
palace of the Ca****ts'...
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supplied to GIS. M4 carbine,
supplied to
Tuscania and GIS.
Heckler & Koch MP5
submachine gun, used by GIS,
Tuscania and the
Hunting Squadron.
Mauser Sp 66...
- The 1971
Tuscania earthquake occurred on 6
February in Italy. It had an
epicenter located halfway between Tuscania and
Arlena di Castro,
about 20 km west...
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basilica church located at the foot of
Colle di San
Pietro (St
Peter Hill) in
Tuscania,
Province of Viterbo,
Region of Lazio, Italy. Atop the hill is the Basilica...