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Ciminna is a
Sicilian city in the
Metropolitan City of Palermo,
located approximately 30
miles (48 km)
southeast of its capital, Palermo. The city's economy...
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immigrants from Sicily,
hailing from
Polizzi Generosa on his father's side and
Ciminna on his mother's side. The
original surname of the
family was Scozzese,...
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Vitus is the
patron saint of the city of
Rijeka in Croatia; the
towns of
Ciminna and Vita in Sicily;
Forio on the
island of Ischia, the town of
Sapri in...
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borders the
following muni****lities: Bolognetta, Caccamo, Casteldaccia,
Ciminna,
Ventimiglia di Sicilia, Villafrati. "Superficie di
Comuni Province e Regioni...
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Sarullo was a 19th-century
Franciscan friar,
priest and artist. A
native of
Ciminna, in the
province of Palermo, Italy, his work was
appreciated by his contemporaries...
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Sicula Castronovo di
Sicilia Cefalà
Diana Cefalù
Cerda Chiusa Sclafani Ciminna Cinisi Collesano Contessa Entellina Corleone Ficarazzi Gangi Geraci Siculo...
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officially ending his season. As his
family originated in the
Sicilian town of
Ciminna,
Rizzo chose to play for
Italy in the 2013
World Baseball classic before...
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borders the
following muni****lities: Caccamo,
Campofelice di Fitalia,
Ciminna,
Lercara Friddi, Prizzi, Roccapalumba.
Giuseppe Attardi (1923–2008), molecular...
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Vincenzo Amato (5
January 1629,
Ciminna near Palermo – 29 July 1670, Palermo), also D'Amato or Di Amato, was an
Italian composer of the Baroque. Sacri...
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Geronimo Gerardi (1595-1648) was a
Flemish artist active in Italy. He was born
Guilliam Walsgart or
Hyeronimus Gerards. Born in Antwerp, in his
youth he...