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Spaghetti (Italian: [spaˈɡetti]) is a long, thin, solid,
cylindrical pasta. It is a
staple food of
traditional Italian cuisine. Like
other pasta, spaghetti...
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Somma Vesuviana is a town and
comune in the
Metropolitan City of Naples, Campania,
southern Italy.
Before the
Roman colonisation, the area of today's...
- The white-striped
centipede (Henia
vesuviana,
formerly Chaetechelyne vesuviana), is a
species of soil
centipede belonging to the
family Dignathodontidae...
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Guzzo andM. P. Guidobaldi, eds.,
Nuove ricerche archeologiche nell’area
Vesuviana (scavi 2003–2006): 425–38 "Charlton T. Lewis,
Charles Short, A
Latin Dictionary...
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Augustus (Latin:
Villa Augustae) is an
ancient Roman villa in
Somma Vesuviana that may have been
owned by Augustus, the
first emperor of Rome. In April...
- his reign. The
family home of
Augustus was
probably the
villa at
Somma Vesuviana, Nola. This was the
location where he died and
where his
father also died...
- Fröhlich and L.
Jacobelli (eds), Archäologie und Seismologie. La
regione vesuviana dal 62 at 79 d.C.
Problemi archeologici e
sismologici (Colloquium Boscoreale...
- (Italian for
Palace of the de Félice) is a 16th-century
palace in
Somma Vesuviana,
Province of Naples, in Campania. It is an
ancestral home of the de Félice...
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Casalnuovo di Napoli, Ercolano,
Pollena Trocchia,
Pomigliano d'Arco,
Somma Vesuviana. It is
located in the
Vesuvius National Park, at the feet of the Monte...
- Acerra, Brusciano, Mariglianella, Nola, San Vitaliano, Scisciano,
Somma Vesuviana.
Church of
Santa Maria delle Grazie,
built around 1000. It was enlarged...