Majora Index Insigne | Geographia | Oeconomia | Historia | Clari cives | Urbis administratio | Ecclesia Catholica Romana | Fractiones, vici et loci in municipio | Municipia finitima | Nexus interni Nexus externi | Pinacotheca | Notae | Tabula navigationis° ′ ″ Sept., ° ′ ″ Ort.Pagina interretialisPagina officialisAmplifica

Municipia in provincia Novariae


Communis provinciae locatio in ItaliaLocatio Majorae in provincia Novariensis-ae, f.ItalianeoppidumItaliaemunicipiumRegionePedemontioProvincia Novariensi



























Majora

Maggiora

Insigne Majorae

Imago Majorae

Imago Majorae


Nomina Latina alia:

Mazoria

Pedemontice:

Magiora

Langobardice:

Magiura
Administratio

Terra:

Flag of Italy.svg Italia

Regio:

Pedemontium

Provincia:

Novariensis
Indicia fundamentalia

Coordinata:

° ′ ″ Sept., ° ′ ″ Ort.

Incolae:
(2013)
Res aliae

Zona temporalis:

UTC+1

Nota autocineti:
NO
Nomen incolarum:
Majorenses
Charta




Communis provinciae locatio in Italia



Locatio Majorae in provincia Novariensis



Pagina interretialis

Majora[1][2] (-ae, f.) (alia nomina: Mazoria) (Italiane: Maggiora) est oppidum Italiae et municipium, in Regione Pedemontio et in Provincia Novariensi situm. Incolae Majorenses appellantur.




Index





  • 1 Insigne

    • 1.1 Sententia



  • 2 Geographia


  • 3 Oeconomia


  • 4 Historia


  • 5 Clari cives


  • 6 Urbis administratio


  • 7 Ecclesia Catholica Romana


  • 8 Fractiones, vici et loci in municipio


  • 9 Municipia finitima


  • 10 Nexus interni


  • 11 Nexus externi


  • 12 Pinacotheca


  • 13 Notae




Insigne |



Sententia |



Geographia |



Oeconomia |



Historia |



Clari cives |



Urbis administratio |



Ecclesia Catholica Romana |



Fractiones, vici et loci in municipio |



Municipia finitima |


Nexus interni



  • Pedemontium (regio),


  • Provincia Novariensis,


  • Novaria (urbs),


  • Municipium Italiae.


Nexus externi |


  • Pagina officialis




Commons-logo.svg

Vicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad Majoram spectant.


Pinacotheca |



Notae |



  1. DIZIONARIO GEOGRAFICO - Di GOFFREDO CASALIS, Voll. V.V., Torino 1833-1854


  2. Nomi d'Italia - AAVV, De Agostini


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