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from the city's art shops. On the last day of the festival, the huge lilies are carried through the town on residents' shoulders along a route that has been followed for more than a thousand years. Each represents one of the local guilds or corporations, coming in the following order:
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demolished and one side of the arena took advantage of the wall embankment. The podium was faced with sheets of white marble elaborately carved with scenes and finished at the top with a balustrade with the same stone.
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were made at Nola, using its fine yellow clay and a shining black glaze. They are decorated with red figures.
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Senior, Kathryn; Mazza, Alfredo (2004). "Italian "Triangle of death" linked to waste crisis".
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Website of the Festival of the Lilies Gigli di Nola
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1655:"Diocese of Nola"
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574:Via Popilia
464:Samnite War
458:During the
418:parade mask
330:, southern
301:November 15
168: /
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2249:Categories
2215:Villaricca
1985:Marigliano
1870:Casavatore
1865:Casandrino
1825:Calvizzano
1805:Boscoreale
1318:References
1277:See also:
1195:Panettiere
1184:Bettoliere
1125:Russo clan
1116:Russo clan
880:Marigliano
810:revolution
791:Skanderbeg
785:, and the
745:Modern age
596:municipium
562:Roman road
547:his father
510:Social War
449: 560
366:Prehistory
229:Population
156:14°31′39″E
153:40°55′34″N
2160:Scisciano
2030:Ottaviano
1910:Comiziano
1830:Camposano
1815:Brusciano
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1323:Citations
1228:Calzolaio
1173:Salumiere
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652:bishopric
635:Lanitanus
554:Vespasian
525:Spartacus
503:Marcellus
392:Antiquity
352:Christian
340:Apennines
298:Saint day
251:Time zone
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2185:Terzigno
2175:Sorrento
2085:Qualiano
2075:Pozzuoli
1945:Gragnano
1920:Ercolano
1915:Crispano
1905:Cimitile
1900:Cicciano
1785:Anacapri
1775:Afragola
1749:Campania
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1457:Neapolis
1409:, p. 93.
1364:16 March
1342:16 March
1306:See also
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1191:Bakers (
1162:Ortolano
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1004:Vesuvius
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556:settled
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197:Campania
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2070:Portici
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1965:Lettere
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1880:Casoria
1845:Cardito
1820:Caivano
1780:Agerola
1757:of the
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1453:Mommsen
1442:p. 142.
1439:Vol. X,
1431:Mommsen
1299:Sassari
1285:twinned
1217:Beccaio
1133:Culture
1112:Camorra
1070:school.
946:Baroque
872:Camorra
870:by the
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731:as the
721:Charles
713:Manfred
705:Vandals
678:campana
656:senator
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536:emperor
442:Ausones
438:Nuvlana
361:History
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344:diocese
306:Website
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1955:Ischia
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1790:Arzano
1770:Acerra
1754:Comuni
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1260:UNESCO
1239:Fabbro
1086:Nolano
931:Gothic
896:Sights
878:, and
876:Acerra
849:Baiano
827:, the
821:Naples
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717:Sicily
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701:Alaric
685:relics
578:Abella
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192:Region
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663:bells
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514:Sulla
460:Roman
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348:bells
332:Italy
277:UTC+2
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185:Italy
2275:Osci
2025:Nola
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