- Onsernone.
Crana is
first mentioned in 1228 as Grana. In 1265 it was
mentioned as
Crana.
During the
Ancien Régime,
Crana belonged to the
Squadra of
Crana which...
- (/ˈbʌnkrænə/ bun-KRA-NA; Irish: Bun Cranncha,
meaning "foot of the (River)
Crana") is a town in
County Donegal, Ireland. It is
beside Lough Swilly on the...
- The
Pioda di
Crana is a
mountain of Piedmont, Italy, with an
elevation of 2,430
metres (7,972 ft). It is
located in the
Lepontine Alps, in the Province...
- Cervandone, Arbola, Blinnenhorn, Basòdino, Fiorera, Biela, Pioda,
Pioda di
Crana,
Guida dei
Monti d'Italia, n. 18
Marco De Ambrosis,
Marco Valsesia, Val...
- valley. The muni****lity was
created in 1995 by a
merger of Comologno,
Crana and Russo. On 10
April 2016 the
former muni****lities of Vergeletto, Gresso...
- Cervandone, Arbola, Blinnenhorn, Basòdino, Fiorera, Biela, Pioda,
Pioda di
Crana, Guida dei
Monti d'Italia, pp. 145-156 In
Montagna Gulliver Vienormali Swiss...
-
Prometheus Priscus (Prometheus the Elder),
Tuyscon Gygas (Tuyscon the Giant),
Crana, Cr****, Granaus, 17
Tytanes (Titans),
Araxa Prisca (Araxa the Elder), Regina...
- Cervandone, Arbola, Blinnenhorn, Basòdino, Fiorera, Biela, Pioda,
Pioda di
Crana, Guida dei
Monti d'Italia, pp. 118-121-134
Summitpost Renato Armelloni, Alpi...
-
Serial no. AS05
painted as AS105 at Bumi Moro
Museum TNI-AL Loka Jala
Crana in Surabaya.
Gannet AS.1,
Serial no. AS00 at
Satria Mandala Armed Forces...
-
Merseburg in 1003 as urbs
crana. In 1122, Holy
Roman Emperor Henry V
gifted Kronach and its
surroundings (the
praedium crana) to the Prince-Bishopric of...