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    Sulmona (Abruzzese: Sulmóne; Latin: Sulmo; Ancient Greek: Σουλμῶν, romanized: Soulmôn) is a comune (municipality) in the province of L'Aquila, in the...
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    The confetti di Sulmona (sg.: confetto di Sulmona) are candy-coated almonds, a speciality of the city of Sulmona, in the province of L'Aquila, Abruzzo...
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    The Red Sulmona Garlic (Red Sulmona Garlic), also known as 'Aglio rosso di Sulmona, is a Abruzzese variety of garlic; it is listed as a traditional Italian...
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    Sulmona Cathedral (Italian: Duomo di Sulmona, Basilica Cattedrale di San Panfilo) is a Catholic cathedral in Sulmona, Italy, and is the seat of the Bishop...
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    Don Camillo Filippo Ludovico Borghese, Prince of Sulmona and of Rossano, Duke and Prince of Guastalla (19 July 1775 – 9 May 1832), was a member of the...
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    end of the 1980s. Sulmona has various piazzas, churches and palaces of historical and touristic interest. Some of these include: Sulmona Cathedral, located...
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    Pamphilus of Sulmona (Italian: Panfilo di Sulmona, died c. AD 700) was bishop of Sulmona and Corfinio (Valva) during the late 7th century. He is revered...
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    issue. He was succeeded in the title Prince of Sulmona by his brother Livio Borghese, 11th Prince of Sulmona (1874–1939), second son of the 9th Prince. Santa...
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  • Prince of Sulmona (Italian: Principe di Sulmona) is a noble title of Italian origin. The title derives its name from Sulmona, a town in Abruzzo. It was...
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    Marcantonio II (1598–1658), son of Giambattista, was named prince of Sulmona in 1610 (Grandee of Spain of 1st class), again through Paul V's influence...
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