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- Papasidero is a village and comune in the province of Cosenza in the Calabria region, southern Italy. It is part of Pollino National Park. Papasidero...
- le Poussin. For example, some Italian surnames of Gr**** sound descent: Papasidero, Papadopulo. Italy portal Surnames by country § Italy List of most common...
- (convent of Colloreto), Laino Borgo, Laino Castello, Mormanno, Scalea, Papasidero, Civita, Cerchiara (church of Madonna delle Armi). Albanian-speaking communities...
- which dates back around 12,000 years in the Romito Cave in the town of Papasidero. When the Neolithic period came the first villages were founded around...
- Viggianello. Later it changes course to southwest and p****es Laino Borgo and Papasidero. Near Orsomarso it is joined by the Argentino from the left, its main...
- the early Palaeolithic period. These sites include the Romito Cave at Papasidero, including wall paintings of bovidae. Cosenza began as a settlement of...
- Tremoli is a village in the Comune of Papasidero, in the province of Cosenza, Calabria, and is home to 70 inhabitants. Located 350m above sea level, Tremoli...
- developpement-durable.gouv.fr, accessed 19 October 2022 C****on Moreno, Valeria; Papasidero, Salvatore; Scarponi, Giordano Emrys; Guglielmi, Daniele; Cozzani, Valerio...
- 1976 – January 9, 1979 Serving with Patrick J. Scanlon (1976–1977) Joseph Papasidero (1977–1978) Mary Scanlon (1978–1979) Preceded by Rocco Neri Philip M....
- limestone cave in the Lao Valley of Pollino National Park, near the town of Papasidero in Calabria, Italy. Stratigraphic record of the first excavation confirmed...