• San Calogero (Calabrian Greek: Άγιος Καλόγερος, romanized: Aghios Kalogeros) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Vibo Valentia in the Italian...
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  • Monte Kronio, or Monte San Calogero, is a hill about 7 km from Sciacca, a comune of the province of Agrigento in Sicily. With a height of 395.48 metres...
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  • Kronio, which is now sometimes called in Sicilian: Monte San Caluòru (Italian: Monte San Calogero) in his honor, as is another mountain near Palermo. Saint...
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  • 1971), French singer songwriter Calogero (album), 2002 album of the French Italian singer songwriter Calogero San Calogero, comune (municipality) in the...
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    bombing. Naro is famous for the festival of its local patron, Saint San Calogero, which is celebrated on June 18. On this day, a statue of the Saint is...
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    PeakVisor. "Monte Soro". PeakVisor. Retrieved 4 April 2024. "Monte San Calògero : Climbing, Hiking & Mountaineering : SummitPost". www.summitpost.org...
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  • Verbano San Biagio della Cima San Biagio di Callalta San Biagio Platani San Biagio Saracinisco San Biase San Bonifacio San Buono San Calogero San Canzian...
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    sulphurous springs, still much valued for their medical properties, of Mount San Calogero which rises up behind the town. There is no account of the existence...
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  • Motta Filocastro, and San Nicola De Legistis. Limbadi borders the following municipalities: Candidoni, Nicotera, Rombiolo, San Calogero, Spilinga. "Superficie...
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    medical properties, and dedicated, like most thermal waters in Sicily, to San Calogero. At a later period they were called the Aquae Labodes or Larodes, under...
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