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    Aversa (Italian: [aˈvɛrsa]) is a city and comune in the Province of Caserta in Campania, southern Italy, about 24 km north of Naples. It is the centre...
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  • Darkly, Darkly, Venus Aversa is the ninth studio album by English extreme metal band Cradle of Filth. It was released on 1 November 2010 by record label...
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    Aversa Cathedral (Italian: Duomo di Aversa, Cattedrale di San Paolo) is a Roman Catholic cathedral in the city of Aversa in the province of Caserta, Campania...
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  • Aversa 1925 (usually referred to as Real Aversa Normanna or simply Aversa[citation needed]) is an Italian association football club located in Aversa...
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  • Ralphie Aversa is an American syndicated radio host and entertainment reporter. His forte is interviews – from topic experts to national newsmakers. Ralphie...
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  • Biagio is a Roman Catholic church and monastery in the municipality of Aversa, province of Caserta, in the region of Campania, southern Italy. Some sources...
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    Raffaele Aversa (2 September 1906 – 24 March 1944) was an Italian soldier and Resistance member, most notable for having carried out the arrest of Benito...
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    Jillian Aversa (née Goldin) is an American vocalist and composer best known for her contributions to video game soundtracks, YouTube music videos, and...
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    2009, the line was extended from Mugnano to Aversa Centro, with two intermediate stops in Giugliano and Aversa Ippodromo. Trains usually travel every 15...
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  • Richard Drengot (c. 1025 – died 1078) was the count of Aversa (1049–1078), prince of Capua (1058–1078, as Richard I) and duke of Gaeta (1064–1078). Richard...
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