Modica (Italian: [ˈmɔːdika]; Sicilian: Muòrica) is a city and comune of 54,456 inhabitants in the Province of Ragusa, Sicily, southern Italy. The city...
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artist Arturo Di Modica in the wake of the 1987 Black Monday stock market crash. Late in the evening of Thursday, December 14, 1989, Di Modica arrived on Wall...
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The cioccolato di Modica (Modica chocolate or chocolate of Modica, also known as cioccolata modicana) is an Italian protected geographical indication...
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Arturo Di Modica (January 26, 1941 – February 19, 2021) was an Italian sculptor, widely known for his Charging Bull sculpture. English sculptor Henry Moore...
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Modica Way (officially "Richard B. Modica Way") aka "Graffiti Alley" is a legal graffiti gallery in Central Square, Cambridge, Massachusetts. It was begun...
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Agustín Ignacio Módica (born 12 January 2003) is an Italian footballer who plays as a forward for Argentine Primera División club Rosario Central. Born...
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Michele Modica (Italian pronunciation: [miˈkɛːle ˈmɔːdika]; born 1955) is an Italian businessman who has been active in organized crime in the United States...
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Modica Calcio, commonly known as ASD Modica Calcio or Modica Calcio (pronounced [ˈmɔ.di.ka ˈkal.t͡ʃo]), is an Italian football club based in Modica,...
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San Pietro is a Roman Catholic church located in the lower town of Modica, province of Ragusa, Sicily, Italy. A church at the site appears to be documented...
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of San Giorgio (English: Cathedral of St George) is a Baroque church in Modica, Ragusa, Sicily, Italy. It is the mother church of the city and is included...
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The Castle of the Counts of Modica (or Castle of Alcamo) is a medieval castle situated in the town centre of Alcamo, in the province of Trapani, Sicily...
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fishing villages such as Kaukana, Punta Secca, Marina di Ragusa and Marina di Modica. The Hyblaean Mountains are dominating the north of the province and its...
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the town of Modica, province of Ragusa, Sicily, Italy. A church at the site along with the convent of the Carmelites was established in Modica by 1390. Most...
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Pietro Scarcella (section Attempted hit on Modica)
Scarcella and rival mob figure Michele Modica. In April 2004, Scarcella devised an assassination attempt of Modica in a North York California Sandwiches...
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Manfredi Chiaramonte to Isabella Mosca, united the two Sicilian counties of Modica and Ragusa. Around 1307–1320, the couple built the family seat, the Palazzo...
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Besleria modica is a species of plant in the family Gesneriaceae. It is endemic to Ecuador. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane...
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Luciano Modica (4 January 1950 – 4 May 2021) was an Italian politician. He was a senator from 2002 to 2006. "Morto a Pisa l'ex rettore Luciano Modica". la...
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Andrea Modica (born 1960) is an American photographer and professor of photography at Drexel University. She is known for portrait photography and for...
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Pardosa modica is a species of wolf spider in the family Lycosidae. It is found in the United States and Canada. "Pardosa modica Report". Integrated Taxonomic...
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Giacomo Modica (born 31 May 1964) is an Italian football manager and former midfielder who formerly was a technical collaborator for Zdeněk Zeman. After...
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Manfredi Chiaramonte (redirect from Manfred of Clermont, Count of Modica)
was a Sicilian nobleman. Of French origins, he was given the County of Modica, then one of the most powerful fiefs in the Kingdom of Sicily, in 1377....
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Antica Dolceria Bonajuto (category Modica)
The Antica Dolceria Bonajuto is a chocolate factory founded in Modica in 1880, known to be the oldest in Sicily and one of the oldest in Italy and for...
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Oruge tree frog (redirect from Litoria modica)
The Oruge tree frog (Litoria modica) is a species of frog in the subfamily Pelodryadinae. It is found in New Guinea. Its natural habitats are subtropical...
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The County of Modica was a feudal territory within the Kingdom of Sicily from 1296 to 1812. Its capital was Modica, on the southern tip of the island,...
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Scaptesylodes modica is a moth in the family Crambidae. It is found in Indonesia (Sumatra) and Malaysia. "global Pyraloidea database". Globiz.pyraloidea...
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Acidae Gray, 1853 (inv.) Pellifroniinae Fedosov, Malcolm, Terryn, Gorson, Modica, Holford & Puillandre, 2020 (with de deep-water genera Pellifronia and Bathyterebra)...
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Modica fugitiva is a species of butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. It is found in Suriname. Marianne Espeland; Shinichi Nakahara; Thamara Zacca; Eduardo...
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number for Oligia modica is 9404. "Oligia modica Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2019-09-24. "Oligia modica". GBIF. Retrieved...
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Raffaele Delle Donne (section Attempted hit on Modica)
mobster Pietro Scarcella to spy on Marrese and Modica. Hostilities developed between Scarcella and Modica, who owed $130,000 to him and the Hells Angels...
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Estoloides chamelae (redirect from Estoloides modica)
Estoloides chamelae is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Chemsak and Noguera in 1993. It is known from Mexico. BioLib...
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