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Sulmona (s lmô`nä), town (1991 pop. 25,454), Abruzzi, central Italy, on the Gizio River. A commercial and light industrial center, it lies in a small, fertile plain enclosed by Apennine peaks. Of note are the Palazzo dell'Annunziata (15th–16th cent.), the Gothic Napoli gate, and the Cathedral of San Panfilo.How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Boccaccio laments this refusal to honor Dante, stating flatly that Florence's avaricious merchants certainly cannot win her the kind of glory that Virgil won for Mantua or Ovid for Sulmona. The loans were originated by Banca Popolare dell'Irpinia SpA, Banca Popolare del Materano SpA, Banca Popolare di Salerno SpA, Banca Popolare di Aprilia SpA, Banca Popolare di Crotone SpA, Banca del Monte di Foggia SpA, CARISPAQ SpA, Banca Lanciano & Sulmona SpA, and Banca di Sassari SpA. Under the terms of the agreement, Imation will continue to distribute its line of conventional Viking(TM) brand PCL and PSM positive plates produced in Sulmona for the European market. |
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