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  2. The Lovers of Ravello - Wikipedia

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    The Lovers of Ravello (Italian: Gli amanti di Ravello) is a 1951 Italian melodrama film directed by Francesco De Robertis and starring Lida Baarova, Gabriele Ferzetti and Carlo Ninchi. [ 1 ] The film's sets were designed by the art director Alfredo Montori .

  3. Ravello - Wikipedia

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    Ravello (Campanian: Raviello, Reviello) is a comune (municipality) situated above the Amalfi Coast, in the province of Salerno, Campania, with approximately 2,500 inhabitants. Its scenic location makes it a popular tourist destination, and earned it a listing as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997.

  4. Campane di Ravello - Wikipedia

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    Campane di Ravello (A Celebration Piece for Sir Georg Solti) is a short orchestral composition by the American composer John Corigliano. The work was commissioned by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra for the 75th birthday of its then music director Georg Solti. Its world premiere was given by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra under the direction of ...

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    Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis carried Miami-Dade in 2022, and Democrats have seen their once-sizable voter registration advantage in the county slip in recent years to less than 65,000 people.

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  7. Belmond Hotel Caruso - Wikipedia

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    Belmond Hotel Caruso is a hotel located in the hill town of Ravello, near Amalfi in southern Italy.. It was originally built in the 11th century as a palace by a patrician Roman princely family d’Afflitto who called it the Palazzo D'Afflito - meaning "the afflicted", a reference to both a shipwreck they had when travelling to Constantinople and the afflictions suffered by a family martyr. [1]

  8. Villa Cimbrone - Wikipedia

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    The Cloister The Temple of Bacchus. Ernest Beckett had visited the villa during his travels in Italy and had fallen in love with it. He bought it from the Amici family in 1904, and enlisted the help of Nicola Mansi, a tailor-barber-builder from Ravello whom he had met in England, to help with the restoration and enlargement of the villa and gardens.

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    The sheriff challenged the group to “put a bullet in the back of my head”