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scaglia

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scaglia [′skalĀ·yə]
(geology)
A dark, very-fine-grained, somewhat calcareous shale usually developed in the Upper Cretaceous and Lower Tertiary periods of the northern Apennines.


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At a quarter to midnight (Roma team manager) Salvatore Scaglia came and told me (what had happened) and Mexes had already left to go home," said Spalletti.
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Stockton-born Davies was a key defensive component in Peter Taylor's side, who comfortably overcame South Korea 3-0 in the Stade Scaglia, in La Seyne.
 
 
 
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