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Molfetta (Italian: [
molˈfetta]; Molfettese: Melfétte) is a town
located in the
northern side of the
Metropolitan City of Bari, Apulia,
southern Italy...
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Molfetta Cathedral,
otherwise the
Church of the ****umption and of
Saint Ignatius Loyola (Italian:
Duomo di
Molfetta,
Cattedrale or
Chiesa di
Santa Maria...
- pizzas') in Italy, most
typically in Campania. In
parts of Apulia, such as
Molfetta,
panzerotti also go by the name of
frittelle or
frittelli (lit. 'fritters')...
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Pallavolo Molfetta is a
professional volleyball team
based in
Molfetta, Italy. In 2012 the club was
promoted to
Serie A1,
highest level of the Italian...
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Molfetta Lighthouse (Italian: Faro di
Molfetta) is an
active lighthouse located on the
elbow of the east pier of the
harbour of
Molfetta, in
Apulia on...
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Davide Di
Molfetta (born 23 June 1996) is an
Italian professional footballer who
plays as a
forward for
Serie C
Group A club Feralpisalò. Di
Molfetta was born...
- un'agenda per Papa
Francesco [Dissent Stifled: an
agenda for Pope Francis].
Molfetta, Italy: La Meridiana. ISBN 978-88-6153-324-0. Colonna,
Marcantonio (2018)...
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Molfetta (Italian:
Stazione di
Molfetta) is a
railway station serving Molfetta, in the
region of Apulia,
southern Italy. The
station lies on the Adriatic...
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Joscelin (or Jocelyn) was a
Norman count of
Molfetta on the
Adriatic coast of
southern Italy. He
rejected the
leadership of Duke
Robert Guiscard and rebelled...
- 1529
Ferrante married Isabella di Capua, who
brought him the
fiefdoms of
Molfetta and
Giovinazzo and
thanks to this
marriage he
became one of the
major feudal...