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  2. Vallone dei Mulini - Wikipedia

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    Sorrento, Italy: Vallone dei Mulini or Valle dei Mulini (known in English as Valley of the Mills) is a historic valley in Sorrento, Italy. History

  3. Sorrento - Wikipedia

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    Sorrento entered into the Neapolitan Republic of 1799, but in vain. [clarification needed] In the 19th century the economy of the city improved markedly, favoured by the development of agriculture, tourism and trade. A route connecting Sorrento to Castellammare di Stabia was opened under the reign of Ferdinand II (1830–1859).

  4. List of valleys of Italy - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 16 December 2023, at 20:48 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Seafood pizza - Wikipedia

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    The world's most expensive pizza listed by Guinness World Records is a 12-inch (30 cm) seafood pizza called the "C6" that is prepared at Steveston Pizza Co. restaurant in Steveston, British Columbia (in the Metro Vancouver area) [18] [19] which costs C$450. [18] The pizza includes lobster, caviar, tiger prawns, and smoked salmon. [19]

  6. Sorrento funicular - Wikipedia

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    The Sorrento Funicular was a steam-driven, inclined rail system located in the commune of Sorrento, within the Municipality of Naples, Italy — connecting its upper terminus at Sorrento's Hotel Vittoria to the resort's port, several hundred feet below on the Gulf of Naples.

  7. List of Italian foods and drinks - Wikipedia

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    Pizza ai frutti di mare; Pizza al taglio (Italian for pizza by the slice) Pizza al tegamino (or pizza al padellino) Pizza caprese; Pizza capricciosa; Pizza fritta (lit. ' deep-fried pizza ') Pizza Margherita; Pizza marinara; Pizza quattro formaggi (lit. ' four cheese pizza ') Pizza quattro stagioni (lit. ' four seasons pizza ') Pizza Rossini ...

  8. History of pizza - Wikipedia

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    The word pizza was first documented in 997 CE in Gaeta [4] and successively in different parts of central and southern Italy. Furthermore, the Etymological Dictionary of the Italian Language explains the word pizza as coming from dialectal pinza, 'clamp', as in modern Italian pinze, 'pliers, pincers, tongs, forceps'.

  9. Category:Sorrento - Wikipedia

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