Proper noun
A habitational surname from Italian.
A metropolitan city of Sicily, Italy.
The capital city of the Metropolitan City of Catania, Sicily, Italy.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAmari Michele (1933), Storia dei Musulmani di Sicilia, Catania, Nallino, Vol. I, pp. 344–345 Another legend has it that Heliodorus was able to transform himself into an elephant. Source: Internet
Catania mentions that she would like to hear about the kids' opinions of their upbringing in such a show. Source: Internet
Demographics An aerial view of the port of Catania As of January 2015, there are 315.601 people residing in Catania, of whom 47.2% are male and 52.8% are female. Source: Internet
Acurate neo's highly-controlled deployment might drive these "favorable results," wrote the editorialists, Marco Barbanti, MD, and Denise Todaro, MD, both of the University of Catania in Italy. Source: Internet
Catania also hosted the 2011 FIE Fencing World Championships. Source: Internet
Catania has had a long and eventful history, having been founded in the 8th century BC. Source: Internet