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    Ofena (Abruzzese: Ofenë) is a comune and town in the Province of L'Aquila in the Abruzzo region of Italy. It is located in the natural park known as the...
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  • as a printer, before coming back to Italy and settling in the village of Ofena. Adel Smith founded the Union of Italian Muslims (Unione dei musulmani d'Italia)...
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    river. Their main centres were Pitinum (near modern L'Aquila), Aufinum (Ofena), Peltuinum (Prata d'Ansidonia), Pinna (Penne) and Aternum (Pescara, shared...
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  • and were directly replaced by A.S.D. Sulmonese Ofena; a new club born of a merger between Real Ofena and a local youth team from Sulmona. The team's...
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    inland valleys, sheltered by mountain ranges, such as Peligna or Tirino (Ofena, Capestrano), where as little as 500 millimetres (19.7 inches) were recorded...
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  • Occhiobello Occimiano Ocre Odalengo Grande Odalengo Piccolo Oderzo Odolo Ofena Offagna Offanengo Offida Offlaga Oggebbio Oggiona con Santo Stefano Oggiono...
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    October 2003, however, a liberal judge in l'Aquila ordered the small town of Ofena to remove a crucifix from its elementary school so as to not to offend the...
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    Paolo Silveri (b. Ofena, 28 December 1913 – d. Rome, 3 July 2001) was an Italian baritone, particularly associated with the Italian repertory, one of...
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  • Montereale 2,826 066057 Morino 1,530 066058 Navelli 604 066059 Ocre 1,043 066060 Ofena 608 066061 Opi 471 066062 Oricola 1,031 066063 Ortona dei Marsi 745 066064...
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    included Castel del Monte, Calascio, Capestrano, Carapelle, Castelvecchio, Ofena, and Villa S. Lucia. The still standing village portal and now destroyed...
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