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Comiso

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The Val di Noto owes its fame to the reconstruction which underwent after the year 1693, when the entire area was decimated by an enormous earthquake. Following the earthquake, many towns were rebuilt on entirely new sites.Another feature is the homogeneous structure of these towns, as the late baroque style developed in Sicily was extensively used in the rebuilding.The area's towns were rebuilt in what came to be known as the Sicilian Baroque style. Comiso (Sicilian: Còmmisu) is a municipality in the Ragusa Province, it has existed since before Byzantine times. Comiso was devastated by the 1693 earthquake and rebuilt on the same spot as the old ruins in the Sicilian Baroque style.The United States Air Force deployed Ground Launched cruise missiles to Comiso Air Base in June 1983. The missiles were eventually dismantled after the Intermediate-Range and Short-Range Nuclear Forces (INF). The last 16 GLCMs left Comiso Air Base in 1991. Salvatore Adamo (born 1st November 1943 in Comiso, Sicily, Italy) is one of the most commercially successful singers in Europe.

Faima V ii ă Noto se datoreaz mai ales ăreconstruirii urmare devastatorului cutremur din anul 1693, când zona a fost decimat . Dup cutremur multe ă ădintre ora e au fost reconstruite în şacela i loc. Structura acestor ora e este ş şomogen mai ales pentru c arhitec ii ă ă ţau folosit un stil unitar, cunoscut ast zi ăca stilul baroc sicilian. Comiso (în sicilian ă Còmmisu) este un ora în Provincia Ragusa care dup ş ăcutremurul din anul 1693 a fost ref cut ăpe vechiul amplasament, în stil baroc sicilian. For ele Militare Americane au instalat ţlansatoare intercontinentale de rachetela baza militar din Comiso în iunie ă1983, rachete de croazier cu lansator ăterestru (GLCM). Ele au fost demontate dup tratatul for elor militare (INF).ă ţUltimele 16 rachete au p r sit baza din ă ăComiso în anul 1991

Salvatore Adamo s-a n scut la Comisoă

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" Diana "opera dello scultore Domenico Umberto Diano

The Fontana di Diana, rising in the central Piazza del Municipio, collects the water, once flowing into the public baths whose ruins lie under today’s Town Hall. The fountain was completed in 1937 by sculptor Diano from Spoleto.

Fântâna Dianei în Piaţa Primăriei, realizată de sculptorul Domenico Umberto Diano din Spoleto

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The square of Diana is named after the neoclassic fountain, which decorates its centre. The fountain's water supply is the same as the Roman spas', the ruins of which you will see opposite the fountain.

Piaţa Diana (de fapt Piaţa Primăriei) îşi datorează numele fântânii în stil neoclasic care se află în mijlocul pieţii. Izvoarele care o alimentează pe vremuri alimentau băile romane ale căror vestigii au fost descoperite vis-a-vis de fântână.

Piazza della Fontana di Diane

Municipio

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Piazza della Fontana di Diane

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The Fountain of Diana, in the town-hall square, rises in the ancient Roman baths, and pours water from a spring through 13 spouts.

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Papyrus is first known to have been used in ancient Egypt, but it was also used throughout the Mediterranean region

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Palazzo Iacono-Ciarcià (sec. XVIII)

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Palazzo Iacono-Ciarcià (sec. XVIII)

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Remains of floor mosaics and thermal baths were brought to light along the road connecting Piazza Fonte Diana and Piazza delle Erbe. The Roman spas‘ ruins you will see opposite the fountain. They include the caldarium and a nymphaeum with a lovely black and white mosaic depicting Neptune and the Sea-nymphs. Hot Springs, first constructed during the Roman era, with remnants of mosaics dating from the 2nd century CE.

Băile romane au fost construite în epoca stăpânirii romane iar mozaicul datează din secolul II. Băile cuprindeau caldarium şi nymphaeum şi erau decorate cu mozaic alb-negru

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Palazzo Comunale (the town hall) 1887

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Comiso (30,000 inhabitants; 209m a.s.l.) stands on a plain at the foot of the Iblean Mountains. The road leading up to Ragusa, notably the final stretch, provides impressing views of the Ippari Valley and the coast. The country-side is densely populated, most due to presence of factories and hothouse plantations. Richest in water reserves, Comiso is among the most fertile and top agricultural producers of Sicily.

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Sound: Salvatore Adamo - TERRA MIA - Version Live (Sicily - Italy)

Roberto Alagna - Ciuri,Ciuri

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Pictures: Sanda Foi oreanuş

Gabriela Cristescu

Otilia Contraş

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