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Carsoli (Marsicano: Carsòi) is a town and
comune in the
province of L'Aquila,
Abruzzo (central Italy). The
ancient Roman city lies 4
kilometres (2.5 mi)...
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Arsoli and
Carsoli, but the
spellings offer no clue that they are
ARsoli and
CarSOli (and as with the
letter e above, the
stressed o of
Carsoli,
which is...
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Castello di
Carsoli (Italian for
Castle of
Carsoli) is a
medieval castle in
Carsoli,
Province of L'Aquila (Abruzzo),
central Italy. The
medieval village...
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invited his
cousins from
Carsoli to
visit and they are
dancing to
celebrate race day. Most of the present-day site of
Cars Land had been used as the...
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Fucine Lake, the
National Park of Abruzzo,
Lazio and Molise, the
plain of
Carsoli and the
valley of Sulmona. The area
takes its name from the Marsi, an Osco-Umbrian...
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Roberto Solis is a
convicted murderer,
armored car robber, and criminal. He has more than 30 aliases,
including Pancho Aguila, a pen name he used in prison...
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Raffaele Manari (April 21, 1887,
Carsoli –
April 21, 1933, Rome) was an
Italian priest, organist, and composer. He
studied under the
guidance of Raffaele...
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southeast of Rieti.
Turania borders the
following muni****lities:
Carsoli,
Collalto Sabino, Collegiove,
Pozzaglia Sabina,
Vivaro Romano. "Superficie...
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Solís Uprising (Spanish:
Levantamiento de
Solís) was an
unsuccessful military uprising in
Galicia (Spain) in 1846. The
soldiers executed after the...
- Innocenti. Un
dipinto post-risorgimentale a
Pietrasecca di
Carsoli,
Pietrasecca di
Carsoli (AQ), 2016, ISBN 978-88-909856-4-5. L’****unzione
della Vergine...