- city of the region,
after the
national capital Rome. It was
founded as
Littoria in 1932
under the
fascist administration, when the area
surrounding it...
- Ala
Littoria S.A. was the
Italian national airline that
operated during the
fascist regime in the 1930s and 1940s. Ala
Littoria was
formed by a merger...
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Torre Littoria, or
Grattacielo Reale Mutua, is the
first high-rise
building in Turin, and one of the most
renowned rationalist buildings in Italy. It is...
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became La Spezia,
while in 1931 Bari
delle Puglie became Bari.
Province of
Littoria (Latina) was
created in 1934, and the
Province of Asti in 1935. n 1939...
- az-Zāwiyat al-Bayḍāʾ, Zāwiyat al-Bayḑā’,
Beida and El Beida;
known as Beda
Littoria under Italian colonial rule), is a
commercial and
industrial city in eastern...
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creation of the
nearby major center of
Littoria (modern Latina); the town was re-christened
Cisterna di
Littoria as part of the
newly created province...
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Italian Ala
Littoria. Additionally, a
regular Asmara-****ab-
Mogadishu commercial route was
started in
summer 1935, with an Ala
Littoria's Caproni Ca.133...
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Antolak fought relentlessly to
overtake German defenses near
Cisterna di
Littoria,
where he was shot and killed.
Despite being shot
three times and suffering...
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Latina Airport (Italian:
Aeroporto di Latina) (ICAO: LIRL) is a
military airport located near Latina, a city in the
Lazio region of
central Italy. The...
- Asmara-****ab-Mogadishu
commercial route was
started in 1935, with an Ala
Littoria Caproni 133
providing 13-hour
flights from the
Mogadishu airport to Italian...