Adrano (Italian: [aˈdraːno]; Adernò until 1929; Sicilian: Ddirnò), ancient Adranon, is a town and comune in the Metropolitan City of Catania on the east...
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Adrano. After the fall of Adrano, the 1st Canadian Division was withdrawn into Army Reserve. On 8 August, the 78th Division, moving north from Adrano...
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Lucia (Monastery of Saint Lucy) is an architectural complex in the town of Adrano, in the Province of Catania, region of Sicily, Italy. The former Benedictine...
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Castelluccio di Gela Gela Catania Castello Ursino Catania Castello Normanno Adrano Castello Normanno Paternò Castello di Aci Aci Castello Enna Castello di...
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Pellegrino family Baroni di San Demetrio (Adrano, Sicily) Parisi or Parisio family Conti di Aderno (Adrano, Sicily) Sanseverino family Trittoni family...
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ADe 18, named "La Prima" on occasion of its revamping, parked at the FCE Adrano Nord station. The ADe 24 and 23 in the new livery, in transit at the FCE...
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province. Aci Bonaccorsi Aci Castello Aci Catena Aci Sant'Antonio Acireale Adrano Belpasso Biancavilla Bronte Calatabiano Caltagirone Camporotondo Etneo Castel...
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former convent of San Domenico, in Adrano, in the region of Sicily, Italy. While the Dominicans had arrived in Adrano in 1479, they only moved to this site...
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Daniele Messina (section Adrano)
Calcio Biancavilla. Messina started his career at Adrano. He joined U.C. Sampdoria in 2008 from Adrano initially in temporary deal. In 2009, he joined the...
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