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  1. 24 de oct. de 2006 · The mobile blockhouse heavy model "Ansaldo Magrini Mangiapane" [I think it is the names of inventor], no date, no place [this means that we don't know when and where the project was made] (drawing A1 10738) [this is the archive number of the drawing]

  2. 15 de sept. de 2023 · Uno de estos lugares mágicos es la Grotta Mangiapane, ubicada en la pintoresca localidad de Custonaci, en la provincia de Trapani. Esta cueva es un auténtico tesoro oculto de Sicilia, un lugar cargado de historia y encanto que merece ser explorado. Un Viaje a una Historia Milenaria.

  3. Italian. An ancient, now deserted, village set inside a cave is a little-known, yet rather unique attraction located in western Sicily. It’s called Grotta Mangiapane and takes its name from the family who lived in tiny houses inside the cave from 1819 to the 1950s.

  4. You’ll have a tough time finding Grotta Mangiapane, but you’ll know it when you see it, for the Grotta Mangiapane (or “Mangiapane Cave” for non-Italian speakers) contains a secret. The cave, 18 km northwest of Trapani on Sicily’s west coast, is home to an ancient village that has remained untouched for nearly seventy years.

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  5. Grotta Mangiapane (Custonaci / Scurati) - Wonders of Sicily. The grotto at Custonaci/Scurati (Grotta Mangiapane), 18 kilometers from Trapani, inhabited since pre-historic times. People lived in this hamlet until the 50s. It belonged to the family Mangiapane.

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  6. Apellido : MANGIOPAN, Descubre más sobre el origen geográfico y la etimología de este apellido

  7. 8 de jul. de 2015 · Excellent shot of one of Trapani's hidden treasures: the Grotta (cave) Mangiapane in Custonaci on Trapani's northern coast; A Continually inhabited settlement from prehistoric times, 20,000 years ago, until the 1950s! . C'era una volta in Sicilia .