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Termoli (Molisano: Térmëlë) is a comune (municipality) on the south Adriatic coast of Italy, in the province of Campobasso, region of Molise. It has a population of around 32,000, having expanded quickly after World War II, and it is a local resort town known for its beaches and old fortifications. Once it was known only as a fishing port, but in the new millennium it is a favourite resort for Italian families.
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Termoli (Molisano: Térmëlë) is a comune (municipality) on the south Adriatic coast of Italy, in the province of Campobasso, region of Molise. It has a...
Termoli Cathedral (Italian: Duomo di Termoli; Cattedrale di Santa Maria della Purificazione) is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Termoli, in the province...
PDO (DOP) wines, both red and white. Though there is a large Fiat plant (Termoli), the industrial sector is dominated by the farming industry with small...
vehicles made by Chrysler, Jeep and Dodge. Both are produced in Termoli, Italy at the Termoli Powertrain Plant. The first vehicle to use the GME T4 engine...
was the codeword given to an amphibious landing by British Commandos at Termoli on the Adriatic coast of Italy during the Italian Campaign of World War...
The Foggia Airfield Complex was a series of World War II military airfields located within a 40 km (25 mi) radius of Foggia, in the Province of Foggia...
in Italy during the Italian Campaign of World War II. The line ran from Termoli in the east, along the Biferno River through the Apennine Mountains to...
Termoli Calcio 1920 is an Italian association football club located in Termoli, Molise. The club currently plays in Serie D. The history of Termoli begins...
and Stelvio Quadrifoglio models and is manufactured at the Stellantis Termoli engine plant. The 690T is often considered to be the Ferrari F154 engine...
near Termoli and dug in. Based out of Foggia, the British launched Operation Devon and succeeded in dislodging the Nazi German forces from Termoli. The...
bishoprics of Bojano, Saepinum, Venafro, Trivento, Isernia, Larino and Termoli. As a result of frequent changes in its ownership, the Lombards called...
(31 mi) northeast of Campobasso, and about 5 kilometres (3 mi) southeast of Termoli. The commune includes the seaside/tourist resort of Campomarino Lido, just...
1618 – August 1676) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Termoli (1662–1676). He was born in 1618 in Pontremoli, Italy. On 13 Feb 1662,...
Termoli railway station (Italian: Stazione di Termoli) serves the town and comune of Termoli, in the region of Molise, southern Italy. Opened in 1864,...
637–638. Retrieved 5 January 2010. "| Non dite l'ora 'esatta' se non siete a Termoli. Per l'Italia e tutta l'Europa centrale!Moliseinvita". moliseinvita.it...
Mannellus) (born 1618) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Termoli (1653–1662). Carlo Mannello was born in 1618 in Aversa, Italy. On 3 Feb...
Provvidenti (about 4 km away). Now is only a Level crossing on the Termoli-Campobasso and Termoli–Venafro, the Level crossing is active but the station (fermata...
by a count returning from the crusades, and buried around 1239 in the Termoli Cathedral. The remains were rediscovered in 1945, during restoration work...
as Bishop of Termoli (1602–1612). On 14 Jan 1602, Federico Mezio was appointed during the papacy of Pope Clement VIII as Bishop of Termoli. He served as...
seeing action at Salerno, Naples and Termoli before being sent back to the Eastern Front. The defeat at Termoli was the main reason for Sieckenius's dismissal...
as Bishop of Termoli (1569–1593). On 1 April 1569, Cesare Ferrante was appointed during the papacy of Pope Pius V as Bishop of Termoli. On 16 April 1569...
(1575 – July 1626) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Termoli (1626). Hector de Monte was born in Lanciano, Italy in 1575. On 16 March...