The libeccio (/lɪˈbɛtʃioʊ/; Leveche Italian: [liˈbettʃo]; Serbo-Croatian: lebić [lěbitɕ]; Catalan: llebeig [ʎəˈβɛtʃ]; Maltese: Lbiċ; Greek: λίβας [ˈlivas];...
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Libeccio (F 572) is the third ship of the Maestrale-class frigate of the Italian Navy. The Maestrale-class frigates were primarily designed for anti-submarine...
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Libeccio has been borne by at least two ships of the Italian Navy and may refer to: Italian destroyer Libeccio, a Maestrale-class destroyer launched in...
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Libeccio was one of four Maestrale-class destroyer built for the Regia Marina (Royal Italian Navy) in the early 1930s. Completed in 1934, she served in...
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Marin (South wind) Vent de bas Chili Vent du Large Labech (Southwest wind) Libeccio Garbi Cierco Ponent (West wind) Traverse Maestro Galerne Mistral (Northwest...
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a warm and humid wind that often carries rain, but it is also sometimes identified with the Libeccio and Sirocco. List of wind names (in German) v t e...
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Operation Mobile (redirect from Task Force Libeccio)
Libya. HMCS Charlottetown returned to Canada on 2 September. Task Force Libeccio was the air detachment participating in the enforcement of the no-fly zone...
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The winds of the Mediterranean Tramontane Gregale Levante Sirocco Ostro Libeccio Ponente Mistral...
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Caproni Ca.310 (redirect from Caproni Ca.310 Libeccio)
The Caproni Ca.310 Libeccio (Italian: southwest wind) was an Italian monoplane, twin-engine reconnaissance aircraft used in World War II. Derived from...
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(or Exaloc in Catalan) (S) – Ostro (or Mezzogiorno in Venetian) (SW) – Libeccio (or Garbino, Eissalot in Provençal) (W) – Ponente (or Zephyrus in Greek)...
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