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Paterno may refer to: Places * Paterno, Basilicata, Italy * Paternò, Catania, Sicily, Italy * Paterno Calabro, Cosenza, Calabria, Italy * The Paterno, a Manhattan apartment building * Monte Paterno, a mountain * Paterno Castle, in Albaladejo, Spain * Paterno Castle, a ruin in Civita Castellana, Italy, death place of Otto III, Holy Roman Emperor * Paterno Castle (New York City), a former castle in upper Manhattan People * Paterno (surname) Other *A.S.D. Paternò 1908 ASD most often refers to: * Autism spectrum disorder, a neurodevelopmental condition * Acute stress disorder, a psychological response ASD may also refer to: Businesses and organisations Education * American School of Douala, Cameroon * Americ ..., Italian football club * ''Paterno'' (film), a 2018 film about the American football coach {{Disambiguation, geo, surname Italian-language surnames ...
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Paterno, Basilicata
Paterno or Paterno Valdagri ( Lucano: ) is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Potenza (Basilicata, southern Italy Italy, officially the Italian Republic, is a country in Southern Europe, Southern and Western Europe, Western Europe. It consists of Italian Peninsula, a peninsula that extends into the Mediterranean Sea, with the Alps on its northern land b ...). References Cities and towns in Basilicata {{Basilicata-geo-stub ...
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Paternò
Paternò () is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Catania, in the Italy, Italian region of Sicily. With a population (2016) of 48,009, it is the third municipality of the province after Catania and Acireale. Geography Paternò borders with the municipalities of Belpasso, Biancavilla, Catenanuova (Province of Enna, EN), Centuripe (EN), Ragalna, Ramacca and Santa Maria di Licodia. Its only hamlet (''frazione'') is the village of Sferro. Within Paterno there is a geologic feature named ''Salinelle'', a place where small mud volcanoes emerge from cracks in the ground. This area in which the Salinelle surfaces includes an archeological site currently uncovering evidence of Roman baths previously built on and thought to have used the Salinelle mud. History The site of Paternò was settled before 3500 BC. Its inhabitants were probably the Sicanians, although it was located in mainly Sicels, Sicel territory. The modern name derives form the Greek ''Paeter Aitna ...
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Paterno Calabro
Paterno Calabro is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Cosenza in the Calabria region of southern Italy Italy, officially the Italian Republic, is a country in Southern Europe, Southern and Western Europe, Western Europe. It consists of Italian Peninsula, a peninsula that extends into the Mediterranean Sea, with the Alps on its northern land b .... References Cities and towns in Calabria {{Calabria-geo-stub ...
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The Paterno
The Paterno is a Manhattan apartment building located at 116th Street and Riverside Drive and also known as 440 Riverside Drive. The building is noted for its curved facade, impressive marble lobby with a stained-glass ceiling, and substantial porte-cochère. Across 116th Street, The Paterno faces the Colosseum, another building with a similar curved facade. ''The New York Times'' has said that the "opposing curves, (form) a gateway as impressive as any publicly built arch or plaza in New York. The Paterno and Colosseum were both developed by Charles V. Paterno and designed by the architectural firm of Schwartz & Gross. The Paterno has been featured in the films ''Enemies, a Love Story ''Enemies, A Love Story'' () is a tragicomedy novel by Isaac Bashevis Singer first published serially in the '' Jewish Daily Forward'' on February 11, 1966. The English translation was published in 1972. Plot summary It's New York City, a few ...'' in 1966 and '' Enchanted'' in 2007. Ref ...
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Monte Paterno
The Paterno () is a mountain in the Dolomites on the border between South Tyrol and the Province of Belluno, Italy. Gallery Paternkofel Gipfelaufbau 5708.jpg Paternkofel Gipfelkreuz 5686.jpg Paternkofel Blick-auf Drei-Zinnen 5658.jpg Frankfurther Würstl Dreizinenhütte.jpg References * Richard Goedeke: ''Sextener Dolomiten.'' ( Alpine Club Guide) Bergverlag Rother Bergverlag Rother is a German publisher with its headquarters in Oberhaching, Upper Bavaria. Since 1950 the company, that formerly went under the name of ''Bergverlag Rudolf Rother'', had published the Alpine Club Guides in cooperation with the G ..., 1988. External links * Sexten Dolomites Mountains of South Tyrol Mountains of the Alps {{Veneto-geo-stub ...
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Paterno Castle
The Castle of Paterno (), also known as Castle of Albaladejo, is a fortress located in the town of Albaladejo, in the province of Ciudad Real, Spain. History The castle is of Ancient Rome, Roman origin, later conquered by the Arabs and re-built in the 13th century. It belonged to the Orden of Santiago, who helped to maintain the castle. Design It is a small rectangular fortress. The central area has not been preserved and currently there are only two towers of the castle left. Current situation It is in a state of ruin. The castle falls under the protection of the Declaration of the Decree of April 22, 1949, and Law 16/1985 on Spanish Historical Heritage. As of 2023, it is open to tourism all year with free passage and entry. Surroundings The Roman village of the Bridge of Olmilla: In this bridge, near Albaladejo, remains of a Roman village have been found together with interesting mosaics. The Church of Santiago (Albaladejo), Church of Santiago is a 16th-century ...
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