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Ponza (Italian: isola di Ponza[ˈiːzoladiˈpontsa]) is the largest island of the Italian Pontine Islands archipelago, located 33 km (21 mi) south of Cape Circeo in the Tyrrhenian Sea. It is also the name of the commune of the island, a part of the province of Latina in the Lazio region.
Ponza (Italian: isola di Ponza [ˈiːzola di ˈpontsa]) is the largest island of the Italian Pontine Islands archipelago, located 33 km (21 mi) south of Cape...
Lorenzo "Larry" J. Ponza Jr. (February 15, 1918 – December 15, 2004) was the inventor of the modern baseball pitching machine. He grew up in the Santa...
this name, occurring near the island of Ponza: Battle of Ponza (1300) Battle of Ponza (1435) Battle of Ponza (1552) This disambiguation page lists articles...
islands were collectively named after the largest island in the group, Ponza. The other islands in the archipelago are Palmarola, Zannone, and Gavi to...
arrested. He was sentenced to five years of internal exile on the island of Ponza, where he managed to keep contacts with other Communist exiles and to deepen...
Coriolano Ponza di San Martino (Turin, 9 October 1842 – Cuneo, 6 January 1926) was an Italian general and politician. He was a senator of the Kingdom...
Chiaia di Luna is a bay and a beach on the island of Ponza in Italy. In the local Neapolitan dialect, chiaia means "beach". As luna means "moon", the...
acclamation, and is now the patron saint of the island of Ponza, Italy. According to Ponza Islands legend, fishermen were in a small boat in a storm off...
Aeolian Islands (including Lipari and Stromboli) Pontine Islands including Ponza The main ports of the Tyrrhenian Sea in Italy are: Naples, Palermo, Civitavecchia...
Gustavo Ponza, conte di San Martino (1 June 1810 – 6 September 1876) was an Italian politician, who was administrator and senator of the Kingdom of Italy...
the Pontine Islands and located about 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) west from Ponza. In antiquity it was known as Palmaria. Palmarola has an extremely rocky...
contributes heavily to the film's soundtrack. It was filmed in and around Naples, Ponza, and the Italian Riviera.[citation needed] The film was released to mixed...
Michela Ponza. Official website Michela Ponza at IBU BiathlonWorld.com Michela Ponza at IBU BiathlonResults.com Michela Ponza at IBU Michela Ponza at Olympics...
infallibility. In early September 1870, King Victor Emmanuel II sent Count Gustavo Ponza di San Martino to Pope Pius IX offering a face-saving proposal that agreed...
a departure point for ferries and hydroplanes to the Pontine Islands of Ponza, Palmarola, and Ventotene. The town bears great historical significance...
Hipparchia sbordonii, the Ponza grayling, is a butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. It is an endemic species found only on the Pontine Islands of Italy...
in the comune of Ponza. The entire island is about 1 square kilometre (0.4 square miles) in size and about 10 km (6 mi) from Ponza Island. It is part...
had them both exiled. Two years later, he died in exile on the island of Ponza. His brother Drusus also died in exile in AD 33. Their deaths allowed for...
conceal his location from the Germans, Mussolini was moved around: first to Ponza, then to La Maddalena, before being imprisoned at Campo Imperatore, a mountain...
found on the nearby Island of Ponza. It is believed that Circe had her summer home on Mount Circe and her winter home on Ponza, which may possibly be the...
Spanish-Italian fleet of Charles V under the command of Andrea Doria in the Battle of Ponza (1552). The war between France and the Empire having broken out once more...