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- 8th century BC
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Bronte, town, eastern Sicily, Italy, at the western foot of Mt. Etna, northwest of Catania city. It is an agricultural centre noted for pistachio nuts. The Church of the Annunciation dates from the 17th century. The dukedom of Bronte was …
Bronte Insieme/History - A short history of Bronte
The Coat of Arms of the City of Bronte in Sicily consists in an Eagle bearing a Shield marked with the Symbols of the Hamlets which did congregate together, between 1535 and 1548, with the original centre of Bronte.
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BRONTE - Sicily Discovery
Bronte is essentially rural city renown for the pistachio nuts. Bronte’s territory is the only place in Italy where this precious nut is cultivated; it was imported by the Arabs in the 9th century. Recently on the territory of Bronte was discovered …
Bronte Pistachio Sicily. What to see in Bronte Sicily - whereinsicily
Bronte, Town in Sicily, Italy
Bronte is a city with agricultural roots sprawling along the base of Mount Etna. Situated on the western side of the famed volcano, what was once a farming community has expanded into a modern city.
Bronte, Sicily: the homeland of pistachio | Traveling Italy
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Bronte - Visit Sicily | Scopri la Sicilia
The construction of its settlement dates back to the very distant 8th century B.C. by the Siculians, quite different from the story handed down in the form of legend that it was Bronte, the Cyclops son of Neptune who founded it and proclaimed …
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Bronte PDO Pistachio: the prized delicacy of Sicily. - GREAT …
Sicily’s Emerald Green Gem: the Bronte Pistachio
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Pistachio Festival in Bronte - Scent of Sicily
This tiny village in Italy grows the best pistachios in the world - Mic