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- Martinsicuro (former roman town of Latin: Truentum or Castrum Truentinum) is a town and comune in province of Teramo, Abruzzo, central Italy. It is located...
- Villa Rosa is a frazione (subdivision) of the town of Martinsicuro, in the Province of Teramo in the Abruzzo region of Italy. The town began to develop...
- the remains of a female from the Proto-Villanovan culture buried in Martinsicuro, Italy between ca. 930 BC and 839 BC, in the territory of the Picentes...
- writer of Indian origin. Almuñécar, Spain Düsseldorf (2003), Germany Martinsicuro, Italia (2000), Italy Puerto la Cruz, Venezuela Spain portal List of...
- Fortore to Francavilla al Mare 203 km (126 mi) Flat stage 12 16 May Martinsicuro to Fano 183 km (114 mi) Hilly stage 13 17 May Riccione to Cento 179 km...
- the Adriatric Seacoast, called the seven sisters, are the following: Martinsicuro Alba Adriatica Tortoreto Giulianova Roseto degli Abruzzi Pineto Silvi...
- Vries equation and Schrödinger equation. Staffilani grew up on a farm in Martinsicuro in central Italy, speaking only the local dialect, and with no books...
- Abruzzo Castrum Novum near Giulianova Abruzzo Papiria Castrum Truentinum Martinsicuro Abruzzo Cingulum Cingoli Marche Velina Cluana Civitanova Marche Marche...
- Monsampolo del Tronto, and Colonnella and finally enters the Adriatic Sea by Martinsicuro and Porto d'Ascoli. Richard J.A. Talbert, ed. (2000). Barrington Atlas...
- Province of Rieti). Although not officially part of the tourist consortium, Martinsicuro is often considered part of the Riviera delle Palme. Acquaviva Picena...