• Carbonara di Nola is a comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Naples in the Italian region Campania, located about 30 km east of Naples. Carbonara...
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  • Palma Campania (redirect from Palma di Nola)
    Palma Campania borders the following municipalities: Carbonara di Nola, Domicella, Lauro, Liveri, Nola, Poggiomarino, San Gennaro Vesuviano, San Giuseppe...
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  • the Italian region Apulia Carbonara di Nola, a comune in the Province of Naples in the Italian region Campania Carbonara di Po, a comune in the Province...
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    which became independent and is commonly called the Mount of Procida (Monte di Procida). In 1957, the first underwater aqueduct in Europe was built in Procida...
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  • Caravaggio Caravate Caravino Caravonica Carbognano Carbonara al Ticino Carbonara di Nola Carbonara di Po Carbonara Scrivia Carbonate Carbone Carbonera Carbonia...
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  • following municipalities: Carbonara di Nola, Domicella, Marzano di Nola, Nola, Palma Campania, San Paolo Bel Sito, Visciano. "Superficie di Comuni Province e...
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    The Naples metropolitan area (Italian: Area metropolitana di Napoli), or Greater Naples, is a metropolitan area in Campania, Italy, centered on the city...
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  • Camposano 5,389 063014 Capri 7,278 063015 Carbonara di Nola 2,109 063016 Cardito 20,752 063017 Casalnuovo di Napoli 50,144 063018 Casamarciano 3,325 063019...
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    San Giovanni a Carbonara is a Gothic church in Naples, Southern Italy. It is located at the northern end of via Carbonara, just outside what used to be...
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    Giovanni da Nola (1478–1559), also known as Giovanni Merliano, was an Italian sculptor and architect of the Renaissance, active in Naples. He was born...
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    Vincenzo Forti, Luca Giordano, and others, and paintings by Giovanni di Nola, Franco, Perugino, and Domenichino. Among other churches are the church...
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    Caserta 1,594 Capriglia Irpina Avellino 2,417 Capua Caserta 19,036 Carbonara di Nola Napoli 2,303 Cardito Napoli 22,322 Carife Avellino 1,498 Carinaro...
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  • Merliano (Giovanni da Nola). He was a fellow pupil with Domenico Auria. He participated in the sculptural decoration of the Caracciolo di Vico Chapel in the...
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    1848. Independent from French Philadelphians were instead the homonymous carbonara group born in Southern Italy, especially in Puglia and in the Cilento...
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    of Nola and many other knights. These, gathered in Melfi for the wedding between Ippolita Sanseverino and Troiano Caracciolo, son of Giovanni Duca di Melfi...
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    Castello di Bergamasco, Bergamasco Castello di Camino, Camino Castello di Carbonara Scrivia, Carbonara Scrivia Castello di Cremolino, Cremolino Castello di Gabiano [it]...
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  • Brunico–Campo Tures Busca–Dronero Castelvetrano–Porto Empedocle Cava Carbonara–Cava Manara Cerignola Campagna–Cerignola Città Cervignano–Aquileia–Pontile...
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  • Drivas (Morgan Midas), Christiane Schmidtmer (Lucretia Ivronin), Vito Carbonara (Serbian Minister), Whitey Hughes (Rudd), Calvin Brown (Clive), Chuck...
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