- Look up
Messina in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Messina is the
third largest city in Sicily.
Messina may also
refer to:
Province of Messina, a former...
-
Umberto I Messina, was
incorporated into US
Messinese, and, therefore, the club
changed its name to US
Messinese Umberto I in
October 1922. The following...
- "Costantino
Lascaris tra fama e
oblio nel
Cinquecento messinese", in
Archivio Storico Messinese, pp. 53-54.
Bertrand Russell (1947).
History of Western...
- bibliothek.kit.edu.
Retrieved 2019-10-16. "Società
Messinese di
Storia Patria.
Archivio Storico Messinese,
Volume 96". www.societamessinesedistoriapatria...
- The
Messinese is an
indigenous breed of
domestic goat from the area of the
Monti Nebrodi and the
Monti Peloritani in the
province of Messina, in the Mediterranean...
- "Costantino
Lascaris tra fama e
oblio nel
Cinquecento messinese",
Archivio Storico Messinese,
Messina 2003–2004, 84-85, pp. 53–54. Meisner,
Dwayne A...
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genetic variability".
Indian Journal of
Animal Sciences. 79: 813–818. "
Messinese" (in Italian). ****ociazione ****onale
della Pastorizia.
Archived from...
- cartocciate [it] and
cipolline in the
Catania region, and
focaccia messinese [it] and pidone [it]
messinese (or
pitone or pidune, in dialect) in the
Messina area....
- endive, toma cheese,
tomato and anchovies.
There is also the
focaccia alla
messinese,
prepared with
tomato sauce, toma cheese,
vegetables and anchovies. In...
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Umberto Messina was
incorporated into U.S.
Messinese, and thus the club
changed its name to U.S.
Messinese Umberto in
October 1922. The
following month...