Proper noun
Gravina (plural Gravinas)
A surname from Italian.
After an opening round win, Gravina lost to Lehigh’s No. 3 seed Ryan Preisch, 3-2. Source: Internet
At approximately 9:45 Sunday morning, one of the helicopter crews found the 16-foot skiff belonging to the missing men overturned in Blank Inlet on Gravina Island. Source: Internet
Italian Football Federation (FIGC) president Gabriele Gravina has made it clear that his priority is the conclusion of the league, telling that the current idea is "to start from May 20 or early June, to end in July". Source: Internet
The President of Italian Football Federation, Gabriele Gravina, has refused to rule out the suspension of Serie A if a player tests positive for the coronavirus. Source: Internet
“We have made an official request to Health Minister Roberto Speranza to have this game played behind closed doors,” Gravina told the press. Source: Internet
Romani's tribute to Bellini, in Gazzetta piemontese (Turin), 1 October 1835, in Weinstock 1971, p. 211 Today, the Museo Belliniano, housed in the Gravina Cruyllas Palace in Catania—Bellini's birthplace—preserves memorabilia and scores. Source: Internet