San Michele
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San Michele is the Italian name of the Archangel Michael (or Saint Michael).
Derived from the angel's name, it is the name of various locations and churches in Italy, the most well-known being
- Isola di San Michele - island cemetery of Venice
It can also refer to:
Towns
- San Michele all'Adige
- San Michele al Tagliamento
- San Michele di Ganzaria
- San Michele di Serino
- San Michele Mondovì
- San Michele Salentino
Churches
- San Michele di Pavia - in Pavia (also known as San Michele Maggiore)
- San Michele in Borgo - in Pisa
- San Michele Extra - in Verona
- San Michele in Foro - in Lucca
- San Michele in Isola - in Venice
- San Michele Visdomini - in Florence
- Church of San Michele - in Maddaloni
Other
- Villa San Michele - On the island of Capri
- The Story of San Michele - 1929 autobiograpical book of Axel Munthe, who lived in the above
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