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    Caltanissetta - Wikipedia

    Caltanissetta is a municipality in the central interior of Sicily, Italy, and the capital of the Province of Caltanissetta. Its inhabitants are called Nisseni. In 2017, the city had a population of 62,797. It is the 14th largest municipality in Italy measured by area, the sixth highest municipality in Italy by elevation (568 m), the … Mehr anzeigen

    The town lies in an area of rolling hills with small villages and towns, crossed by the river Salso. It borders on the municipalities of Canicattì, Delia, Enna, Marianopoli, Mazzarino Mehr anzeigen

    Caltanissetta's economy remained heavily reliant on agriculture until the 19th century, when sulfur mining industry began extensively. … Mehr anzeigen

    Caltanissetta is served by the A19 motorway Palermo-Catania, with an exit linking to the Town Centre via a highway. The town has … Mehr anzeigen

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    Rochester, New York, United States (since 1965)
    Cittanova, Reggio Calabria, Calabria, Italy … Mehr anzeigen

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    Caltanissetta's origins can be traced back to 406 BC, when admiral Nicia of Hamilcar's siege force from Carthage established a fort at the site, … Mehr anzeigen

    The city's monuments include:
    • Palazzo Moncada: erected in 1635 by the Count Guglielmo Moncada. This was not completed as Guglielmo left Sicily upon his … Mehr anzeigen

    The RAI radio station of Caltanissetta is an inactive system for broadcasting in long, medium and short waves. Its main element is an omnidirectional antenna of 286 meters high, which holds the record for the tallest structure in Italy, it stands on the Sant'Anna … Mehr anzeigen

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    Caltanissetta ( pronounced [kaltanisˈsetta] ⓘ; Sicilian: Nissa or Cartanissetta) is a municipality in the central interior of Sicily, Italy, and the capital of the Province of Caltanissetta. Its inhabitants are called Nisseni . In 2017, the city had a population of 62,797.
    In 1407, King Martin I ceded the territory of Caltanissetta to Matteo Moncada II, of the noble Spanish House of Moncada, which already owned the estate of Paternò, and subsequently the area fell into great decay. Construction of the Cathedral began in 1539, and, notably, in 1566 a bridge was built over the Salso River.
    The name is believed to be derived from the ancient Nissa and the Arabic prefix qalʾat (“castle”). In World War II Caltanissetta was damaged during heavy fighting in 1943. The centre of the city is the Piazza Garibaldi, and the modern quarter is to the west. The ruined castle of Pietrarossa is a Norman structure, as is the abbey of San Spirito.
    During the Second World War, as part of the Allied landing in Sicily ( in July 1943), Caltanissetta suffered several bombings during which 351 civilians were killed. On July 10, 1943, U.S. 3rd Infantry troops landed in Licata and 8 days later, on 18 July they entered and occupied the city.
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