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    Avezzano (Italian pronunciation: [avetˈtsaːno] or [avedˈdzaːno]; Marsicano: Avezzàne [avedˈdzɑːnə]) is a city and comune with a population of 40,881 inhabitants...
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    Alessandro Torlonia to transport beet from Fucino to the sugarbeet factory. The engine was placed on a specially-made track in front of Villa Torlonia on the...
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    Fucine Inlet (category House of Torlonia)
    hydroelectric power plants built by the Torlonia with the aim of generating power for the operation of the Avezzano paper and sugar mills. The Fucine Inlet...
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    pristine medieval hill towns. The province's two major cities, L'Aquila and Avezzano, have had rapid economic expansion since the late 20th century, with the...
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  • knows that. Then comes Prince Torlonia, lord of the earth. Then come Prince Torlonia's guards Then come Prince Torlonia's guard's dogs Then, nothing at...
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    L'Aquila Castello normanno, Anversa degli Abruzzi Castello Orsini-Colonna, Avezzano Castello Piccolomini, Balsorano Castle of Barisciano, Barisciano Castello...
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    da Crema (c. 1117—before 1137) Berardo dei Marsi (1130-1136), Bishop of Avezzano Bernardo (1136-1138), Priest Guido Bellagi (1138-1158), Priest Ardicio...
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    one of which is said to be of Sabina, a Roman matron originally from Avezzano in the Abruzzo region of Italy. Sabina was beheaded in AD 126 under Emperor...
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