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Catania

[ kah-tah-nyah ]

noun

  1. a seaport in E Sicily.


Catania

/ kaˈtaːnja /

noun

  1. a port in E Sicily, near Mount Etna. Pop: 313 110 (2001)


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Today, the main runway and the northern section of the base function as the working airport for the Catania region of Sicily.

If Catania wins he would not only be the first white, non-Democratic mayor of the city, but also its first gay chief executive.

David Catania a former Republican, now an Independent and a member of the City Council since 1997, is also running for mayor.

The differences between Gray and Bowser and even Catania are miniscule.

The Washington Post poll shows Catania running even with Gray.

Catania would get 90 percent of disaffected white Democrats, 90 percent of Independents and every Republican.

She had sold all her furniture in a hurry and come to Catania, knowing that he must start from there.

He was in Catania, so he spent the day on the slopes of Etna.

Why, everyone who goes to Catania brings home a piece of lava.

Since his return home to Catania he has been employed by the municipio.

If they are in Catania, let them be called and give their evidence in the usual manner.

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