
1) Capital of former nation 2) Capital of sicily 3) Capital on the tyrrhenian sea 4) Capoluogo della Sicilia 5) City 6) Coastal town in Sicily 7) Considerable European city 8) Considerable city of Europe 9) Considerable city in Europe 10) Considerable city in Italy 11) European extensive city 12) European populous city
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Palermo (It-Palermo.ogg, Sicilian: Palermu, Panormus, from Πάνορμος, Panormos, بَلَرْم, Balarm; Phoenician: זִיז, Ziz) is a city in Insular Italy, the capital of both the autonomous region of Sicily and the Province of Palermo. The city is noted for its history, culture, architecture and gastronomy, playing an important role thr...
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[Buenos Aires Underground] Palermo is a station on Line D of the Buenos Aires Underground in Palermo, Buenos Aires. It is located at the intersection of Avenida Santa Fe and Godoy Cruz, near a McDonald`s. It is a transfer point for the Metrobús that runs along Juan B. Justo avenue. ...
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city, capital of the island regione of Sicily in Italy. It lies on Sicily`s northwestern coast at the head of the Bay of Palermo, facing east. Inland ... [7 related articles]
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[
n] - the capital of Sicily
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(grape variety) There are two white varieties named after the capital of Sicily: 1) Interspecific new breeding between Delago x Brilliant. It contains genes of Vitis aestivalis, Vitis labrusca and Vitis vinifera. The hybrid was crossed in the USA by Thomas Volney Munson (1843-1913). In 2010 no stock was reported (Kym Anderson). 2) New b...
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(city) Capital and chief seaport of Sicily; population (2001) 652,700. It is also capital of Palermo province. Palermo is situated on the fertile, citrus-growing northern coastal plain of the Conca d'Oro, on a bay of the Tyrrhenian Sea. Industries include shipbuilding, steel, glass...
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