Italian churches consecrated to Santa Maria Assunta (Assumption of Mary) include:
Torcello is a sparsely populated island at the northern end of the Venetian Lagoon, in north-eastern Italy. It was first settled in 452 CE and has been referred to as the parent island from which Venice was populated. It was a town with a cathedral and bishops before St Mark's Basilica was built.
San Lorenzo is the Italian and Spanish name for Saint Lawrence, the 3rd-century Christian martyr, and may refer to:
Santo Stefano is the Italian name of Saint Stephen.
San Giovanni, the Italian form of "Saint John", is a name that may refer to dozens of saints. It may also refer to several places and religious buildings:
Casale may refer to:
Poggio is an Italian word meaning "knoll". It may refer to:
Saint-Florent is a commune in Haute-Corse department on the island of Corsica, France. Originally a fishing port located in the gulf of the same name, pleasure boats have now largely taken the place of fishing vessels.
Lucciana Cathedral, officially the Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption of Lucciana, is a Roman Catholic church located in the town of Lucciana, Corsica. The former cathedral is a national monument.
San Martino may refer to:
The Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta is the name of several churches consecrated to Santa Maria Assunta. It may refer to:
The entry Church of San Francesco includes churches linked to the devotion to St Francis of Assisi and the Franciscan order. They mainly include churches or monasteries in the Italian peninsula in the following cities/towns and regions:
Banca Popolare di Puglia e Basilicata S.C.p.A. is an Italian cooperative bank based in Altamura, in the province of Bari, Apulia region.
San Giuliano may refer to: