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Sant'Anna may refer to: Places Italy * Sant'Anna Arresi, Sardinia * Sant'Anna d'Alfaedo, Province of Verona * Sant'Anna di Stazzema, Tuscany; the site of the Sant'Anna di Stazzema massacre during World War II * Boschi Sant'Anna, Veneto Churches * Sant'Anna, Alcamo, church in Alcamo * Sant'Anna, Brugherio, small church in a town in Monza and Brianza, Italy * Sant'Anna al Capo, church in Palermo, Sicily, Italy * Sant'Anna a Capuana, church in Naples, Italy * Sant'Anna, Genoa, church and monastery in region of Liguria, Italy * Sant'Anna, Lendinara, church in Lendinara, Italy * Sant'Anna dei Lombardi, church and monastic complex in Naples, Italy * Sant'Anna la Misericordia, church and former monastery in Palermo, Italy * Sant'Anna dei Palafrenieri, church in Rome, Italy * Sant'Anna di Palazzo, church in Naples, Italy * Sant'Anna, Piacenza, church in Piacenza, Italy * Sant'Anna, Qrendi (Kappella ta' Sant'Anna), oratory in Qrendi, Malta * Sant'Anna, Sessa Aurunca, church in provinc ...
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Sant'Anna Arresi
Sant'Anna Arresi (Arresi in the Sardinian language) is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Province of South Sardinia in the Italy, Italian region of Sardinia, located about southwest of Cagliari and about southeast of Carbonia, Italy, Carbonia. Sant'Anna Arresi borders the municipalities of Masainas and Teulada, Italy, Teulada. Main sights The ''frazione'' of Porto Pino has a spotless beach that stretches for almost with dunes that can reach as high as . As its name suggests, the importance of this area from a naturalistic point of view comes from the presence of the Pinus halepensis, Aleppo pine, which is present in a dense wood of about . As well as the pines, squat and juniperus phoenicea, Phoenician juniper can be found all around. There are also rare Quercus coccifera, kermes oaks, which, in their bushy state, are found only in very few places on the island. The wetland at the back of the beach is home to numerous species of birds, including cormorants, European shag, gr ...
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Sant'Anna, Piacenza
Sant'Anna is a Gothic style, Roman Catholic parish church, located at Via Scalabrini #83 in Piacenza, Region of Emilia Romagna, Italy. History A small church at the site titled ''Santa Maria di Betlem'' was associated with a nearby convent of the Umiliati. In 1334, the property passed to an order of Servite nuns, who rebuilt the structures and dedicated the church to St Anne. It remained with this order until 1788, when the church was assigned to Oratorian priests. By 1806, parts of the convent were used as a jail for women and an orphanage for boys. The prison was soon closed, and by 1819, the orphanage moved to the monastery of San Savino. In 1841, the convent then became use as a hospital and hospice run by Carmelites. In 1868, the church took the role of local parish temple from the church of San Salvatore. The apse had been enlarged in 1500 to host the cloistered nuns during services. The construction of six side altars in the 17th-century caused the gothic-style lanc ...
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Sant'Anna School Of Advanced Studies
The Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies () is a special-statute, highly selective public research university located in Pisa, Italy. Together with the University of Pisa and Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa, it is part of the Pisa University System. The rector is Sabina Nuti, who took office on 7 May 2019. Before her, the rector of the school was Pierdomenico Perata, elected on 8 May 2013 after the resignation of Maria Chiara Carrozza, due to her election as Member of Parliament and appointment as Minister of Education, University and Research. Since January 2014, the school has been presided over by Yves Mény, until the School joined the first Federation of Universities in Italy, together with two among the other twenty ''Scuole Superiori Universitarie'' (Grandes Écoles): Scuola Normale Superiore and Scuola Superiore Studi Pavia IUSS. Before him, the president was Giuliano Amato, a former prime minister of Italy and currently judge of the Constitutional Court. The un ...
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Sant'Anna Di Isola Capo Rizzuto Rosso O Rosato
Calabrian wine (Italian: ) is Italian wine from the Calabria region of southern Italy. Over 90% of the region's wine production is red wine, with a large portion made from the Gaglioppo grape. Calabria has 12 ''denominazione di origine controllata'' (DOC) regions, but only 4% of the yearly production is classified as DOC wine. The region is one of Italy's most rural and least industrialized with ''per capita'' income less than half of the national average.J. Robinson (ed) ''"The Oxford Companion to Wine"'' Third Edition pg 122-123 Oxford University Press 2006. . Following World War II, many of Calabria's inhabitants emigrated to Northern Italy, the United States, Australia and Argentina. Those left behind have been slow to develop a vibrant wine industry with only the red wines of Cirò garnering much international attention. Today Calabrian wines are mostly produced to high alcohol levels and sold to co-operatives who transfer the wines to the northern Italian wine regions to u ...
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Sant'Anna Airport
Crotone-Sant'Anna Airport (Italian: ''Aeroporto di Crotone-Sant'Anna'') is a minor Italian domestic airport serving Crotone in Calabria. Facilities The small airport features one two-storey passenger terminal building and a single runway. The terminal's main floor features the arrivals and departures areas as well as some basic passenger facilities while the upper level contains administration offices. The apron features three stands for mid-sized aircraft such as the Boeing 737-800 directly in front of the terminal building which are used by walk-boarding as well as four more bus-boarding stands to the north of the terminal. Airlines and destinations The following airlines operate regular scheduled, seasonal and charter flights to and from Crotone: Statistics Access The airport is located next to European route E90 south of Crotone. The city can be reached by local bus service (Romano Bus Lines); a taxi rank and a car hire agency are also available. See also *List of airpo ...
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Sérgio Sant'Anna
Sérgio Sant'Anna (30 October 1941 – 10 May 2020) was a Brazilian writer, born in Rio de Janeiro. Life He wrote poems, plays, short stories, novellas and novels. His works have been translated to German and Italian. His works are heavily metafictional and have influenced a newer generation of Brazilian writers. Death Sérgio Sant'Anna died on 10 May 2020, in Rio de Janeiro, after being hospitalized with COVID-19 symptoms during the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil The COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil has resulted in confirmed cases of COVID-19 and deaths. The virus was confirmed to have spread to Brazil on 25 February 2020, when a man from São Paulo who had traveled to Italy tested positive for the virus. .... Bibliography * ''O Sobrevivente'', 1969 * ''Notas de Manfredo Rangel, Repórter (A respeito de Kramer)'', 1973 * ''Confissões de Ralfo'', novel, 1975 * ''Simulacros'', novel, 1977 * ''Um Romance de Geração'', play, 1981 * ''O Concerto de João Gilberto no Rio de Janei ...
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Moraci Sant'Anna
Moraci Sant'Anna (born 6 July 1951), is a Brazilian professional fitness coach. Professional career Moracy tried to be a professional soccer player, and became part of São Paulo FC youth sector, but gave up before moving up to the main team. Started his career as fitness coach at the age of 23 at Palmeiras, and managed to work on six different editions of FIFA World Cup: 1982, 1986, 1990, 1994, 1998 and 2006, since he had an excellent relationship with coaches Telê Santana and Carlos Alberto Parreira. Alongside Telê, he participated in the main achievements of São Paulo FC in the early 1990s. With Parreira, he worked in the UAE and Saudi Arabia national teams and in European football at Valencia and Fenerbahçe. also worked with Zico on most of his projects. On 2018, Moraci joined the Red Bull project taking charge of the technical preparation of Red Bull Brasil, and later, of Red Bull Bragantino. At the end of 2022, he signed with Inter de Limeira, to be director of footba ...
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Affonso Romano De Sant'Anna
Affonso Romano de Sant'Anna (27 March 1937 – 4 March 2025) was a Brazilian poet, essayist and academic. Background Sant'Anna was a professor of Brazilian literature at UCLA The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) is a public land-grant research university in Los Angeles, California, United States. Its academic roots were established in 1881 as a normal school then known as the southern branch of the C ... and the University of Texas at El Paso, and a writer for the O Globo newspaper. In 1971 he married Marina Colasanti, a Brazilian journalist and writer. In 1984, he began writing for Jornal do Brasil. Sant'Anna died at his home in Rio de Janeiro, on 4 March 2025, at the age of 87. Works * 1962 – ''O Desemprego da Poesia'' * 1965 – ''Canto e Palavra'' (poem book) * 1980 – ''Que país é este?'' * 1986 – ''A Mulher Madura'' (book of articles for O Globo) References External links * Releituras (Portuguese) 1937 births 2025 deaths Univer ...
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Saint Anne
According to apocrypha, as well as Christianity, Christian and Islamic tradition, Saint Anne was the mother of Mary, mother of Jesus, Mary, the wife of Joachim and the maternal grandmother of Jesus. Mary's mother is not named in the Bible's Gospel#Canonical gospels, canonical gospels. In writing, Anne's name and that of her husband Joachim come only from New Testament apocrypha, of which the Gospel of James (written perhaps around 150 AD) seems to be the earliest that mentions them. The mother of Mary is mentioned but not named in the Quran. Christian tradition The story is similar to that of Samuel, whose mother Hannah (biblical figure), Hannah ( ''Ḥannāh'' "favour, grace"; etymologically the same name as Anne) had also been childless. The Immaculate Conception was eventually made dogma by the Catholic Church following an increased devotion to Anne in the twelfth century. Dedications to Anne in Eastern Christianity occur as early as the sixth century. In the Eastern Orthodox ...
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Sant'Anna Al Trivio
Sant'Anna al Trivio is a church in Naples. It is located on via Del Trivio in the zona Vicaria. 'al Trivio' refers to 'del Trecco', the nickname of Odet de Foix, viscount of Lautrec and commander of the enemy forces at the siege of Naples in 1528. It was built in 1864 and designed by Filippo Botta - it was his last design and he also buried his wife Fortunata Vecchione inside it in a reused 16th century sarcophagus. The church's two paintings by Luca Giordano are now in the Diocesan Museum. References Anna Anna may refer to: People Surname and given name * Anna (name) Mononym * Anna the Prophetess, in the Gospel of Luke * Anna of East Anglia, King (died c.654) * Anna (wife of Artabasdos) (fl. 715–773) * Anna (daughter of Boris I) (9th–10th c ... 1864 establishments in Italy {{Campania-RC-church-stub ...
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Sant'Anna, Trani
The Scolagrande Synagogue (Judeo-Italian: ''Grand Synagogue'') is a Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at Via la Giudea 24, in the town of Trani, Puglia in Italy. Built by the Italian–Jewish community of Apulia during the Middle Ages and completed in 1247, the building was acquired by the Roman Catholic Church in 1380 and served as St. Anne's Church () until it was deconsecrated and returned to the Jewish community in 2004. The building is used as a synagogue and as a Jewish museum, called the St. Anna Synagogue Museum (), as part of the Diocesan Museum of Trani. History The building was one of four synagogues in Trani converted to churches in 1380, when the 310 Jews remaining in the city were forcibly converted to Christianity. The four confiscated synagogues were renamed Santa Maria in Scolanova (now the Scolanova Synagogue), San Leonardo Abate, San Pietro Martire. San Pietro was later demolished. San Leonardo has undergone such extensive renovation that little ...
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Sant'Anna, Spello
Sant’Anna is a 14th-century oratory located in Spello, province of Perugia, region of Umbria, Italy. History This chapel was originally the prayer hall or oratory of the medieval Flagellant confraternity ''dei disciplinati di Sant'Anna'', who are known to have operated a hospital nearby since 1362. The hospital and confraternity appear to have been suppressed in 1571, and led the building to serve as a warehouse. In 1970, the frescoes underwent restoration, and the building is now known also known as Capella Tega, due to the present owner. The walls of the oratory were frescoed circa 1461 by Nicolò di Liberatore known as ''l'Alunno'' and a second artist, once designated as the ''Master of the Life of the Baptist'' (Todino) (Maestro delle storie del Battista-Todini), now suspected to be Pietro di Mazzaforte, son of Giovanni di Corraduccio Giovanni di Corraduccio, also called Giovanni Mazaforte, (active circa 1404–1437) was an Italian painter of the Gothic style, active m ...
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