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River in Sicily: provinces of Ragusa, Caltanissetta and Catania
The Dirillo, or Acate, is a 54-kilometre (34 mi) river in Sicily which rises in the Hyblaean Mountains and flows through the areas of Vizzini, Licodia
Dirillo
Lake in Sicily, Italy
Dirillo Lake is an reservoir to the south of Licodia Eubea in the Province of Catania, Sicily, Italy, which was formed in the 1960s by damming the river
Dirillo_Lake
Island in the Mediterranean, region of Italy
Salso Cimarosa 72 km (45 mi) Torto 58 km (36 mi) Irminio 57 km (35 mi) Dirillo 54 km (34 mi) Verdura 53 km (33 mi) Alcantara 52 km (32 mi) Tellaro 49 km
Sicily
Comune in Sicily, Italy
the autonomous island region of Sicily in Italy. It is located in the Dirillo River valley, 34 kilometres (21 mi) from Ragusa. It has 10,657 inhabitants
Acate
Bevera (Bévéra) Alcantara Anapo Belice Calcinara Cassibile Ciane Crinisus Dirillo Gela Helorus Imera Settentrionale Ippari Irminio Mazaro Platani San Leone
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Mountain range
River Length Province Anapo 59 km Syracuse Irminio 55 km Ragusa Dirillo 54 km Ragusa - Catania Helorus 45 km Ragusa - Syracuse Cassibile 30 km Syracuse
Hyblaean_Mountains
Mountain in Italy
Vizzini, and Carlentini. Many rivers originate there, including the 'Ánapo, Dirillo, and Irminio. Mount Lauro's name apparently derives from the Latin laurus
Monte_Lauro
Area in Sicily, Italy
on the east by the Hyblean Mountains and on the north-west by the river Dirillo and the low hills of Mazzarrone. It rises to an altitude of 245 m (803 ft)
Vittoria_Plain
Cotilia) Lake Devero Lake Dietro la Torre (Lago Dietro la Torre) Dirillo Lake (Lago Dirillo) Disueri Lake (Lago Disueri) Lake Dobbiaco (Lago di Dobbiaco)
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Comune in Sicily, Italy
Museum of Navigation in 2009 a fourth ancient boat near the mouth of the Dirillo, an underwater archaeological site on the coast of the Bulala district
Gela
3rd-century BC tyrant of Syracuse
expansion. In 285 BC, Hicetas defeated him in battle at the River Hyblaeus (Dirillo) in the territory of Camarina. This ended Phintias' efforts to expand into
Hicetas_(tyrant_of_Syracuse)
US Army general (1907–1990)
established hasty defenses on the ridge, overlooking the road junction, Ponte Dirillo, and the Acate River valley. Although he had no tanks or artillery to support
James_M._Gavin
Comune in Sicily, Italy
level. The town is located above a hill overlooking the valley of the Dirillo river.[citation needed] Among the notable buildings in the town are Santa
Licodia_Eubea
Feudal territory of the Kingdom of Sicily
Gulfi, Comiso, Giarratana, Monterosso Almo and Biscari and the castles of Dirillo and Cammarana. The Count had the faculty to export over three thousand
County_of_Modica
street for Gorham. Gorham's name is included among the 39 killed near Ponte Dirillo near Gela in Sicily. The memorial was erected by the citizens of Sicily
Arthur_F._Gorham
Province of Italy
Casale and Monte Arcibessi. The rivers of the province are the Irminio, Dirillo and Ippari and the only lake in the province is the Lago di Santa Rosalia
Province_of_Ragusa
and Latin names derive from the name of the river Achates (the modern Dirillo) in Sicily where this stone was first found (Theophrastus, "De lapid."
Gemstones_in_the_Bible
Park); "chalcedony", var. agate (sardonyx, "from" river "Achates" (river Dirillo), Sicily); "chalcedony", var. sard (sardius; "from" Sardis, Asia Minor);
Timeline of the discovery and classification of minerals
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Ancient Sicilian city and archeological site
means "the rose-garden" and "place rich with vegetation". The nearby river Dirillo also takes its name from Acrillae: called Achates (agate) during the Greek-Roman
Akrillai
State highway in Italy
(169.4 mi) for Niscemi for Caltagirone e Acate (Caltagirone-Mare) CL/RG Dirillo river for Acate RG for Marina di Acate Vittoria ovest 295.3 km (183.5 mi)
Strada statale 115 Sud Occidentale Sicula
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derives from. agate — after Achates, ancient Greek name for the river Dirillo on the Italian island of Sicily Alberta clipper — a weather phenomenon
List of words derived from toponyms
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Quiet, Gentle
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Garland of Lord Krishna
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Destroyer.
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Pure; Form of Katherine; Virginal
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Time Lord
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Excellent; Eminent in Learning
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Wife of Pandavas; Droupadi
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Decorated
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