Manfredonia (Italian: [maɱfreˈdɔːnja]) is a town and commune of Apulia, Italy, in the province of Foggia, from which it is 35 kilometres (22 miles) northeast...
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Manfredonia is a town in Italy and an Italian language name. It may also refer to: Gulf of Manfredonia Manfredonia Cathedral Manfredonia Lighthouse Francesco...
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Lionello Manfredonia (Italian pronunciation: [ljoˈnɛllo maɱfreˈdɔːnja; li.o-]; born 27 November 1956 in Rome) is an Italian former footballer who played...
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Manfredonia Calcio S.r.l. Sportiva Dilettantistica commonly known as Manfredonia Calcio or just Manfredonia is an Italian association football club, based...
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The Gulf of Manfredonia (Italian: Golfo di Manfredonia) is a gulf on the east coast of Italy. It is part of the Adriatic Sea. The Monte Gargano peninsula...
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Manfredonia Cathedral (Italian: Duomo di Manfredonia, Cattedrale di San Lorenzo Maiorano) is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Manfredonia in Italy, dedicated...
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Manfredonia Lighthouse (Italian: Faro di Manfredonia) is an active lighthouse located at the debut of the east pier of the harbour of Manfredonia, in...
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Giulio Manfredonia (born 3 November 1967 in Rome) is an Italian film director and screenwriter. Manfredonia is the nephew of director Luigi Comencini....
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Valentino Manfredonia (born 29 September 1989) is a Brazilian-born Italian professional boxer. As an amateur he competed at the 2016 Summer Olympics in...
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The Manfredonia accidental release of arsenic took place near the Italian town Manfredonia in September 1976 at the Enichem petrochemical plant, which...
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