Pizzo — can mean: * Pizzo, Calabria, a seaport in Calabria, Italy ( Pizzo means mountain in this respect) * Pizzo (extortion), imposed by a protection racket, a fee periodically collected by the Mafia from businesses … Wikipedia
Calabria — Infobox Region of Italy name = Calabria fullname = Regione Calabria isocode = | capital = Catanzaro status = Region governor = Agazio Loiero ( Democratic Party ) zone = Southern Italy province = 5 municipality = 409 arearank = 10th area = 15,081… … Wikipedia
Pizzo — Pizzo, Stadt in der neapolitanischen Provinz Calabria ulteriore II., auf einer Felsenspitze am Meerbusen von S. Eufemia; hat altes Schloß, Fischfang u. Korallenfischerei; 6000 Ew. P. wurde durch das Erdbeben von 1783 fast ganz zerstört u. erhielt … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Pizzo (extortion) — The pizzo is protection money paid to the Mafia often in the form of a forced transfer of money, resulting in extortion. The term is derived from the Sicilian pizzu ( beak ). To let someone wet their beak (Sicilian language fari vagnari a pizzu ) … Wikipedia
Pizzo — Ne doit pas être confondu avec Pizzo (mafia). Pizzo Administration … Wikipédia en Français
Historia de Calabria — La historia de Calabria se inició hace once milenios. Su territorio estaba habitado por una serie muy vasta de pueblos de la Antigüedad, como los aschenez, itali, ausonios, enotrios, lucanos, brucios, griegos y romanos; en la Edad Media por los… … Wikipedia Español
Bahnstrecke Salerno–Reggio di Calabria — Salerno–Reggio di Calabria Centrale Streckenlänge: 374,190 km Spurweite: 1435 mm (Normalspur) Stromsystem: 3 KV = Zweigleisigkeit: Salerno–Reggio di Calabria Legende … Deutsch Wikipedia
Giro della Provincia di Reggio Calabria 2011 — Austragungsland Italien … Deutsch Wikipedia
Joachim Murat — King of Naples Grand Duke of Berg and Cleves Reign 1 August 1808 – 3 May 1815 Predecessor Joseph Bonaparte Successor Ferdinand IV … Wikipedia
Murat, Joachim — born March 25, 1767, La Bastide Fortunière, France died Oct. 13, 1815, Pizzo, Calabria French soldier and king of Naples (1808–15). He served in Italy and Egypt as a daring cavalry commander, and later he aided Napoleon in his coup d état (1799)… … Universalium