-
refers to the
sirocco at
Trevico in
Apulia as "Atabulus" (a
Messapic word) in his
account of his
journey to
Brundisium in 37 BC.
Siroccos arise from warm...
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Sirocco (hatched 23
March 1997) is a kākāpō, a large, flightless,
nocturnal parrot, and one of the
remaining living individuals numbering only 247 as...
- Look up
sirocco or
siroc in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sirocco is a hot, fast
Mediterranean wind.
Sirocco or
similar spellings may also
refer to:...
-
Sirocco is a 1951
American film noir
directed by
Curtis Bernhardt and
starring Humphrey Bogart. The film name is
derived from
Sirocco, a
strong wind blowing...
- – 7
October 1571),
better known in
Europe as
Mehmed Siroco or ****met
Sirocco, and also
spelled Sulik, Chulouk, Şolok, Seluk, or
Suluc and
known with...
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Sirocco is the
second album from
Australian rock band
Australian Crawl. It was
released in July 1981 and on 3 August, it
topped the
Australian charts...
- Jack
Sirocco (1882–1954) was a New York City
gangster involved in
labor racketeering and strikebreaking.
Originally a
lieutenant in Paul Kelly's Five...
- The
Aviasud Sirocco is a single-seat
ultralight available in kit or
fully ****embled form and
originally produced by
Aviasud Engineering in 1983. It is...
-
after the
Nokia 8800
Sirocco. The
successor of the
Nokia 8
Sirocco is the
Nokia 9 PureView.
Compared to the
original Nokia 8, the
Sirocco edition uses a gl****...
- USS
Sirocco (PC-6) is the
sixth Cyclone-class
patrol ship of the U.S. Navy.
Sirocco was laid down 20 June 1992 by
Bollinger Shipyards in Lockport, Louisiana...