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In Spain it is a Special Employment Center for people with disabilities. Name of a Catholic saint, patron saint of Pescara in Italy, he was also called Peregrino, Pelegrino, Cetteo or Ceteo de Amiterno. Name of bishop of Amiternum in the Sabina Region, in Italy, at the end of the sixth century. He was thrown into a river with stones tied around his neck.

  




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Ceteo: Name of one of the sons of Lycaon.

  



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