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Copertino (Italian pronunciation: [koperˈtiːno];
historical English: Cupertino; Salentino:
Cupirtinu [kʊpɪɾˈtiːnʊ]), also
known in
English as Cupertino...
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Joseph of
Cupertino (
Copertino), OFM Conv. (Italian:
Giuseppe da
Copertino; 17 June 1603 – 18
September 1663) was an
Italian Conventual Franciscan friar...
- The
Copertino Castle (Italian:
Castello di
Copertino) is a
castle in Apulia,
southern Italy. It is
located in the
eponymous city of
Copertino,
north of...
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Countess of
Copertino and Lady of Nardò. In 1436 she
married Francesco II del
Balzo (1410–1482), 3rd Duke of Andria, who
became Count of
Copertino as part...
- Maurício de
Almeida Copertino (born 6
April 1970),
known as Maurício
Copertino, is a
Brazilian professional football coach and
former player who pla****...
- The
Theory and
Practice of Fencing. Also see liement, flanconade, and
copertino below. An
envelopment is
conducted by
starting in a line and then completing...
- San
Giuseppe da
Copertino is a
Roman Catholic basilica church in the town of Osimo,
region of Marche, Italy. A
church at the site,
dedicated to St Francis...
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Beatrice Rana (born 22
January 1993) is an
Italian pianist. Born in
Copertino, Rana
began studying piano at the age of 4, and made her
orchestral debut...
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Rosso Brindisi Rosso Riserva in the
province of
Lecce Copertino Rosato Copertino Rosso Copertino Rosso Riserva Matino Rosato Matino Rosso in the provinces...
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including Duke of
Acerenza (1593),
Marquess of
Galatone (1562) and
Count of
Copertino (1562). The seat of the
princes is
Palazzo Belmonte, on the Bay of Salerno...