• from 1436; also Lord of Castelbuono, Tusa, Gangi, San Mauro (San Mauro Castelverde), Pollina, Caronia (from 1412), Cefalù, Sciacca, Termini Imerese, Count...
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    February 1965) was an Italian painter. He was born Natale Mario Biazzi in Castelverde, Cremona, Italy. Having attended the courses taught by Cesare Tallone...
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  • Calvisio Castelvecchio di Rocca Barbena Castelvecchio Subequo Castelvenere Castelverde Castelverrino Castelvetere in Val Fortore Castelvetere sul Calore Castelvetrano...
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    in 1840. The town, after a plebiscite, changed its name into Cisterna di Roma. A new reclamation project started under the Fascist Government in 1929,...
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  • Retrieved 2 March 2012. "Inverleith". The Yard. Retrieved 24 February 2017. "Castelverde (1145166)". Miramar Ship Index. Retrieved 9 December 2012. "HMS Unruffled"...
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    Levréra, Punta Rodoni Žegar Zègari Žegarski Kaštel Castelzègari Zelengrad Castelverde Zelići 1,2 Selici, Selich, Zelich Zeljevići Santo Stefano Zelovo Sutinsko...
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    Tripolitania. Ministero degli affari esteri, Tip. Del senato di G. Bardi, Roma 1946. Luiggi, Luigi, Le opere pubbliche a Tripoli. Note di Viaggio, in: Nuova...
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    operations. The "Ernesto" convoy, composed of the steamers Aquitania, Castelverde, Ernesto, Nirvo, and Nita and the gunboat Palmaiola, departed Tripoli...
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