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  Italy - HighBeam Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The Magyars plundered N Italy, and in the south the Arabs seized (917) Sicily and raided the mainland.
In central and N Italy, the prevailing chaos was increased by the conflict between the emperors and the popes over investiture and by the contested succession to Tuscany after the death (1115) of Countess Matilda.
Italy intervened on the Insurgent side in the Spanish civil war (1936-39), and in 1939 it seized Albania.
www.encyclopedia.com /doc/1E1-italy.html   (5908 words)

  
 Syracuse, New York Encyclopedia Article @ Assuredly.net   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Syracuse was named after the original 7 Arts and culture, a city on the eastern coast of 21 April, University Hill, with which it shares some similarities, including a formerly important salt industry and a neighboring town of Armory Square.
Syracuse's main water source is IMAX theater, one of the country's cleanest lakes, located about 20 miles (30 km) southwest of the city.
The incumbent is former Syracuse Common Council President Liberty Party, who first assumed the position in 2001 after the former mayor, Ontario Highway 401, resigned upon his appointment by Little Italy Asa Danforth to a position in the 2003.
www.assuredly.net /encyclopedia/Syracuse,_New_York   (4669 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Syracuse
Syracuse became the seat of the Roman government in Sicily, and remained such until the Byzantine epoch.
Cyprian (the middle of the third century), Christianity certainly flourished at Syracuse, and the catacombs clearly show that this was the case in the second century.
In 1816 the Diocese of Caltagirone was detached from Syracuse.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/14395b.htm   (2092 words)

  
 Syracuse, Italy
Syracuse, capital of the province of the same name and the see of an archbishop, lies on the south coast of Sicily, partly on an island off the coast.
Syracuse thereby became the capital of an east Sicilian state and enjoyed a period of great prosperity, coupled with rigorous measures such as the re-settlement in Syracuse of people from Gela or Kamarina.
In 751 Syracuse was removed from the jurisdiction of the Pope and placed under the control of the Patriarch of Constantinople.
www.planetware.com /italy/syracuse-i-si-sy.htm   (1794 words)

  
 Syracuse, About NY – New York Medical Malpractice Attorneys, Finger Lakes Region, Onondaga County
Located in the heart of New York, Syracuse serves as the seat of Onondaga County, with a reported a population of 147,306 in the city and 732,117 residents in the entire metropolitan area, (Census 2000 data).
Syracuse University is the backbone of University Hill.
Syracuse, once called home by celebrities such as Richard Gere and Tom Cruise, it is a sought after community with much to offer its residents.
www.oshmanlaw.com /syracuse_new_york.html   (522 words)

  
 Syracuse   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Syracuse was settled in 734 B.C. by Corinthian colonists led by the aristocrat Archias.
Furthermore, the men of Syracuse proved to have the gift of leadership, with the result that when the Syracusans were ruled by tyrants they lorded it over the rest, and when set free themselves they set free those who were oppressed by the barbarians”.
This second Syracusan treasury was erected from the spoils of the Syracusans' crushing naval defeat of Athens, which had mounted an expedition to Sicily, attracted by Syracusan wealth and the prospect of enlisting the Sicilian cities in their conflict against the Spartans.
idcs0100.lib.iup.edu /AncGreece/syracuse.htm   (3341 words)

  
 Italy - Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Its of Chieti italy geo stub of province in of.
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home.tiscali.de /onlineinfo/italy.html   (200 words)

  
 Italy in the Second World War
Italy had been members of the Triple Alliance with Germany and Austria-Hungary since 1882.
I solemnly declare that Italy does not intend to drag into the conflict other peoples who are her neighbours by sea and land.
There are little bushes on the sand dunes at Red Beach south of the Sele River, and in a hole in the sand buttressed by sand bags a soldier sat with a leather-covered steel telephone beside him.
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk /2WWitaly.htm   (5539 words)

  
 Little Italy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Little Italy is a general name for an ethnic enclave populated (or formerly populated) primarily by Italians or people of Italian ancestry, usually in an urban neighborhood.
Little Italy in Bedford, UK Italian Quarter, Dublin in Ireland
Belmont, Bronx, New York/Arthur Avenue (The Bronx), in New York City (sometimes known as the Little Italy of the Bronx)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Little_Italy   (210 words)

  
 Syracuse, New York
Syracuse is also a relatively large convention city, with a downtown convention complex and the Empire Expo Center directly west of the city, which hosts the annual Great New York State Fair.
Syracuse is served by the Central New York Regional Transportation Authority, or CENTRO.
Syracuse is the smallest city in the United States to have local train service.
www.creekin.net /c7767-n237-syracuse-new-york.html   (2619 words)

  
 Scout.com
This is due to the Carrier Dome being built in the middle of a cramped campus with little close by parking.
Syracuse Visitor’s website a good place to help you find addresses and phone numbers for businesses.
The course is fairly wide open and has little danger....water and sand come into play on only a handful of holes.
syracuse.scout.com /3/TailgateGuideSyracuse.html   (3495 words)

  
 Assonance   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Syracuse, New York is a modest city, one with hidden charms and delights.
Erawan and Little Thai House are found on Erie Blvd. East, Syracuse’s Belly Alley, which cuts an east-west swath through the eastern part of the city.
An impressive relative newcomer is Francesca's, a fancy place in the growing Little Italy area on the north side.
www.davidchu.net /blog   (2983 words)

  
 East Syracuse NY - Our Community, Finger Lakes Region, Onondaga County, Erie Canal, Underground Railroad
East Syracuse, located within the Town of De Witt, reported a population of 3,178 in the 2000 Census.
A suburb of the Greater Syracuse area, De Witt is comprised of the communities of East Syracuse and Jamesville that formed during the industrial revolution.
Armory Square, The Carousel Center, Little Italy, Tipperary Hill and Rosamond Gifford Zoo in Burnet Park are a small sampling of what Syracuse has to offer.
www.syracuseinjurylaw.com /east_syracuse_new_york.html   (614 words)

  
 Syracuse Italian Restaurants   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
For the most authentic Italian dishes in Syracuse, many go to the Syracuse Little Italy neighborhood, located around North Salina Street.
The Italian restaurants at the Syracuse Little Italy include Antonio's Restaurant (700 N. Salina St, Syracuse, NY), Asti Caffe & Trattoria (411 N. Salina St, Syracuse, NY), and Sorrent's Restaurant (1614 Lodi St, Syracuse, NY).
A local favorite is Joey's Fine Italian Dining (6594 Thompson Rd, Syracuse, NY, phone: (315) 432-0315), which many consider to be the best Italian restaurant in the greater Syracuse area.
www.restaurants-guide.net /syracuse-italian-restaurants.html   (137 words)

  
 Slice: 'The Syracuse Pizza Manifesto'
After much discussion and smacktalk about it in the Comments section, Slice was able to get a copy of the infamous "Syracuse Pizza Manifesto" by pizzafans D.J. Bubbles (right) and M.C. Treats.
We'll see if this starts a flame war with the pizza cognoscenti in Syracuse the way it did between Bubbles and Mr.
Toppings are a little stale, stay with the plain cheese pie.
www.sliceny.com /archives/2006/10/the_syracuse_pizza_manifesto.php   (480 words)

  
 Greek Theater, Syracuse
Italy > Sicilia > Sicily (outside major tourist centers) > Syracuse > Parco Archeologico della Neapoli
In its original form, the Greek Theater (Teatro Greco) in Syracuse was built in the reign of Hiero I c.
There is also little doubt that the festival production "The Women of Aitne", which the same Attic tragedian wrote for Hiero I during his stay in Syracuse, was premièred here too.
www.planetware.com /syracuse/greek-theater-i-si-sypgt.htm   (307 words)

  
 Welcome to Successyracuse
As another $175 million in investment dollars roll in, the revitalization of downtown Syracuse rolls on, adding some exciting new spaces and re-energizing some historic old ones.
The ground has been broken, and the region’s newest victory garden is about to be planted—the Syracuse Technology Garden, that is.Bolstered by several million dollars in federal, state, county and corporate funding, the Syracuse Technology Garden—a technology incubator that will be overseen by the Syracuse Chamber of Commerce—is a 32,000 sq.
Little Italy: Syracuse’s north side treasure—a must-see (and -eat!) tourist mecca of outdoor cafés, bakeries, pizzerias, restaurants and more—has already seen a huge transformation, and will be expanded again with sidewalk, lighting, and streetscape work.
www.syracusecentral.com /successyracuse/pages/spring04.html   (1247 words)

  
 Little Italy, Syracuse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab1.netlab.uky.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Little Italy during the annual Columbus Day Parade.
Little Italy Syracuse is an ethnic enclave in Syracuse, New York that contains several bakeries, cafés, pizzerias, restaurants, beauty salons, shops, bars and nightclubs.
The north side of Syracuse has always had a great deal of residents with Italian heritage, and this neighborhood has been called Little Italy for a while.
en.wikipedia.org.cob-web.org:8888 /wiki/Little_Italy,_Syracuse   (139 words)

  
 Ciao to new 'Little Italy' Real Estate Weekly - Find Articles
At a news conference held November 16 in Syracuse's Little Italy District, CPC and the City unveiled a $50,000 technical assistance grant program to pay for architectural services to assess the feasibility of rehabilitating and redeveloping mixed-use buildings in the 400-700 blocks of North Salina Street.
Located in the City's Northside, the Little Italy District has historically been known for its large concentration of Italian immigrant and Italian-American families.
The Little Italy District has been the focus of major redevelopment efforts in recent years.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m3601/is_18_51/ai_n8590330   (329 words)

  
 (¯`·.¸(¯`·.¸syracuse ska scene ~ ...
Syracuse has seen roughly three periods of high interest in ska music, much as has the rest of the world it seems.
An impressive debut that in hindsight was essentially the passing of the torch from Too Hectic (which had already quietly announced their upcoming breakup).
Syracuse's premier college and high school ska bands, respectively, play together on the same stage.
www.syracuseska.com /scene.html   (11777 words)

  
 Biscotti Cafe & Gelateria
Biscotti Cafe and Gelateria” is home in the heart of Little Italy in Syracuse, New York.
The Camire’s passion for the industry, hard work, and team effort built their name and Biscotti Café; became Syracuse’s top rated pastry shop in 1999.
They were enthusiastic for the opening and especially couldn’t wait to see their regular customers from Butternut Street.
www.biscotticafe.com   (333 words)

  
 Syracuse NY, Our Community – Finger Lakes Region, Onondaga County, Erie Canal, Underground Railroad
Syracuse NY, Our Community – Finger Lakes Region, Onondaga County, Erie Canal, Underground Railroad
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Serving New York - Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse, Albany, Utica, Watertown, Ticonderoga, Seneca Falls, Niagara Falls, Troy, Corning, Elmira,
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 Syracuse.com: Discover Syracuse
Post-Standard staff writer Hart Seely tells you how to discover Syracuse's
Find old standbys close to home, or check out newcomers that take you on a journey to other countries.
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