Montagna Di Vernà, Sicilia, Mount Peloritani
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Montan Montan (; it, Montagna ) is a municipality with 1,701 inhabitants (as of 31 December 2018) in the South of South Tyrol in northern Italy, about south of Bolzano. The name Montan comes from the Latin ''mons'' ("mountain"). Geography The munic ...
(Italian: Montagna), municipality in the South of South Tyrol in northern Italy *
Brindisi Montagna Brindisi Montagna, also spelled Brindisi di Montagna ( Lucano: ) is an Arbëreshë town and comune in the province of Potenza, in the Southern Italian region of Basilicata. Geography The municipality borders with Albano di Lucania, Anzi, Pot ...
, town and comune in the province of Potenza, in the Southern Italian region of Basilicata *
San Zeno di Montagna San Zeno di Montagna ( vec, San Xen de Montagna) is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Province of Verona in the Italian region Veneto, located about west of Venice and about northwest of Verona. San Zeno di Montagna borders the following munic ...
, comune in the Province of Verona in the Italian region Veneto *
Montagna dei Fiori {{Infobox mountain , name = Montagna dei Fiori , photo = , photo_caption = View of Monte Girella, the top of the Montagna dei Fiori group , elevation_m = 1,814 , elevation_ref = , prominence = , map = Italy , map_caption = Location in ...
, mountain group in the Abruzzo, central Italy * Montagna di Vernà (1287 m), peak of the Peloritani Mountains, located in the province of Messina, Sicily *
Montagna in Valtellina Montagna in Valtellina is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Province of Sondrio in the Italian region Lombardy, located about northeast of Milan and about northeast of Sondrio. Montagna in Valtellina borders the following municipalities: Ca ...
, comune in the Province of Sondrio in the Italian region Lombardy * Montagna-le-Reconduit, commune in the Jura department in Franche-Comté in eastern France * Montagna-le-Templier, former commune in the Jura department in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in eastern France


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Bartolomeo Montagna Bartolomeo (or Bartolommeo) Montagna (, , ; 1450?– 11 October 1523) was an Italian Renaissance painter who mainly worked in Vicenza. He also produced works in Venice, Verona, and Padua. He is most famous for his many Madonnas and his works are ...
(1450–1523), Italian painter and architect * Benedetto Montagna (c.1480–1555/1558), Italian engraver and painter *
Bull Montana Lewis Montagna (born Luigi Montagna; May 16, 1887 – January 24, 1950), better known as Bull Montana, was an Italian-American professional wrestler, boxer and actor. Biography Born in Voghera, Italy, into a poor country family — and at a ti ...
(1887–1950), aka Lewis Montagna, born Luigi Montagna, was an Italian-American professional wrestler * Ezequiel Montagna (born 1994), Argentine professional footballer * Leigh Montagna (born 1983), Australian rules footballer * Leonardo Montagna (1425/1426–1484), Italian humanist poet * Paolo Montagna (born 1976), Sammarinese footballer *
Salvatore Montagna Salvatore "Sal the Iron Worker" Montagna (; 1971 – November 24, 2011) was an Italian-Canadian crime boss and acting boss of the Bonanno crime family in New York City, as well as the Sicilian faction-leader of the Bronx section. He had later be ...
(1971–2011), boss of the Bonanno crime family in New York City * William Montagna (1913–1994), Italian-American dermatological researcher and professor


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Ferrari 212 E Montagna The Ferrari 212 E Montagna was a one-off spyder sports racing car produced by Ferrari in 1968. The car was built on a Dino 206 S chassis and used a unique 2-litre, 48-valve, flat-12 engine, a development of the 1512 1.5-litre Formula One engine ...
, sports racing car produced by Ferrari in 1968 * Ecomuseo della Montagna Pistoiese (Ecomuseum of the Pistoian Mountain Region), museum in the Province of Pistoia, Italy * Rossignola di Montagna, wine grape * Podolica abruzzese di montagna, extinct breed of domestic cattle from the Abruzzo region of southern Italy *'' La montagna del dio cannibale'' (The Mountain of the Cannibal God), 1979 Italian cult movie starring Ursula Andress and Stacy Keach


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* Montana (disambiguation) {{disambiguation Italian toponymic surnames