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Montella (other)
Montella is an Italian town and ''comune'' (municipality) in the province of Avellino, Campania. Montella may also refer to: * ''Montella'' (weevil), a beetle genus in the tribe Apostasimerini Apostasimerini is a tribe of flower weevils in the family of beetles known as Curculionidae. There are over 240 genera and nearly 1700 described species in Apostasimerini. Genera found in North America * '' Acentrinops'' Casey, 1920 * '' Amerc ... * Vincenzo Montella, Italian football player and coach See also * Montello (other) {{disambiguation, surname Italian-language surnames ...
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Montella
Montella is an Italian town and '' comune'' (municipality) in the province of Avellino, Campania, with a population of 7,699. The zone was inhabited already in the neolithic period. The town was founded by the Samnites in the 1st millennium BC, to become a municipality of the Roman Empire and a town under the Lombards. Culture Montella is a production center of chestnuts, and the comune organizes the Sagra Castagna di Montella (Montella Chestnut Festival) each fall. An eco-museum dedicated to the chestnut, the Museo della Castagna Montella, opened in 2014. Part of the comune of Montella is also encompassed by Monti Picentini Regional Park, a mountainous natural preserve in Campania which is host to many types of mushrooms as well as cave systems. The Convent of Saint Francis at Folloni is nearby. According to tradition, it was founded by Saint Francis of Assisi in AD 1221-1222 when he was turned away from the town due to fears of leprosy. The saint and his fellow tra ...
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Montella (weevil)
Montella is an Italian town and '' comune'' (municipality) in the province of Avellino, Campania, with a population of 7,699. The zone was inhabited already in the neolithic period. The town was founded by the Samnites in the 1st millennium BC, to become a municipality of the Roman Empire and a town under the Lombards. Culture Montella is a production center of chestnuts, and the comune organizes the Sagra Castagna di Montella (Montella Chestnut Festival) each fall. An eco-museum dedicated to the chestnut, the Museo della Castagna Montella, opened in 2014. Part of the comune of Montella is also encompassed by Monti Picentini Regional Park, a mountainous natural preserve in Campania which is host to many types of mushrooms as well as cave systems. The Convent of Saint Francis at Folloni is nearby. According to tradition, it was founded by Saint Francis of Assisi in AD 1221-1222 when he was turned away from the town due to fears of leprosy. The saint and his fellow tra ...
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Apostasimerini
Apostasimerini is a tribe of flower weevils in the family of beetles known as Curculionidae. There are over 240 genera and nearly 1700 described species in Apostasimerini. Genera found in North America * '' Acentrinops'' Casey, 1920 * '' Amercedes'' Casey, 1894 * '' Apinocis'' Lea, 1927 * '' Barilepis'' Casey, 1920 * '' Barilepton'' LeConte, 1876 * '' Barinus'' Casey, 1887 * ''Buchananius'' Kissinger, 1957 * '' Calandrinus'' LeConte, 1876 * '' Catapastinus'' Champion, 1908 * '' Catapastus'' Casey, 1892 * '' Centrinites'' Casey, 1892 * '' Centrinogyna'' Casey, 1892 * '' Centrinoides'' Champion, 1908 * '' Centrinopus'' Casey, 1892 * ''Cholinobaris'' Casey, 1920 * '' Crotanius'' Casey, 1922 * ''Cylindridia'' Casey, 1920 * '' Cylindrocerinus'' Champion, 1908 * ''Cylindrocerus'' Schönherr, 1826 * '' Dealia'' Casey, 1922 * '' Diastethus'' Pascoe, 1889 * ''Diorymeropsis'' Champion, 1908 * ''Dirabius'' Casey, 1920 * '' Eisonyx'' LeConte, 1880 * '' Eugeraeus'' Champion, 1908 * '' Geraeo ...
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Vincenzo Montella
Vincenzo Montella (; born 18 June 1974) is an Italian retired footballer and current manager, who played as a striker. He is current manager of Süper Lig club Adana Demirspor. Montella's nickname during his playing career was "Aeroplanino", in reference to his small stature and trademark goal celebration, in which he spread his arms like wings. A prolific goalscorer, throughout his playing career Montella played as a forward for Italian clubs Empoli, Genoa, Sampdoria and Roma, and also had a spell on loan in England with Fulham. He is mostly remembered for his performances with Roma (1999–2007), where he won the Serie A title and the Supercoppa Italiana during the 2000–01 season, also later reaching the 2003 Coppa Italia final with the club. In 2013, Montella was inducted into the A.S. Roma Hall of Fame. At international level, he made 20 appearances for Italy between 1999 and 2005, scoring three goals; he was notably a member of the Italian team that reached the final of ...
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Montello (other)
Montello may refer to: Places Australia * Montello, Tasmania, a suburb of Burnie Italy * Montello, Lombardy, a ''comune'' in the Province of Bergamo * Montello (hill), a historic hillock in the Province of Treviso United States *Montello, Nevada * Montello, Pennsylvania * Montello, Wisconsin, a city **Montello Commercial Historic District * Montello (town), Wisconsin, adjacent to the city * Montello River, a river in Wisconsin * Montello station, an MBTA railway station in Brockton, Massachusetts People *Daniel R. Montello (born 1959), American geographer and academic * Giuseppe Montello (born 1992), Italian biathlete *Josué Montello (1917–2006), Brazilian writer and diplomat *Merci Montello (born 1950), American model and actress Other uses *Montello Bridging Finance, a defunct British real-estate finance company See also * Montella (other) Montella is an Italian town and ''comune'' (municipality) in the province of Avellino, Campania. Montella may also refer to: ...
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