- sicilia.it" (PDF).
Retrieved 2012-11-25. Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "
Caltanisetta" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 5 (11th ed.).
Cambridge University Press...
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Fratelli Averna,
Caltanisetta, 1911...
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Pasta 'ncasciata is a
celebratory baked pasta dish
originating in the
Italian comune (muni****lity) of Messina, but today[when?]
there are many versions...
- The
Diocese of
Caltanissetta (Latin:
Dioecesis Calatanisiadensis) is a
Latin Church diocese of the
Catholic Church in Sicily, It is a
suffragan of the...
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Province Castles Commune Caltanisetta Castello Manfredonico Mussomeli U
Cannuni Mazzarino Castelluccio di Gela Gela
Catania Castello Ursino Catania Castello...
- Sicily, Italy. It was
created in 1927, out of
parts of the
provinces of
Caltanisetta and Catania. The
capital was
designated as Enna (then
called Castrogiovanni)...
- an
Italian family name,
found primarily in
Sicily and
specifically in
Caltanisetta and the
nearby area.
Matraxia is one of the
common Sicilian surnames...
- ISBN 9780803233997.
Joanne Lane (6 Feb 2011). Sicily's Interior: Enna,
Caltanisetta,
Caltagirone and Beyond.
Hunter Publishing, Inc. ISBN 9781556500565....
- of
Fiume Salso: this is
caused by the
junction of a
small stream near
Caltanisetta, that
flows from the salt
mines in that vicinity.
Solinus erroneously...
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Isaac Artom Tomáš
Garrigue Masaryk, 1921
Enrico d’Arienzo,
Prefect of
Caltanisetta 1925
Henri Jaspar Charles, 1st
Count de
Broqueville Charles Rogier Edmond...