Difference between revisions of "Italy"
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* [[Luigi Nono]] | * [[Luigi Nono]] | ||
* [[Giuseppe Verdi]] | * [[Giuseppe Verdi]] |
Revision as of 12:41, 17 November 2020
Articles referencing Italy
- Italian Extraction (CC)
- 82/07/08 Pistoia Italy Stadio Comunale
- 88/06/01 Padua Italy Palasport
- 82/07/07 Milan Italy Parco Redecesio
- 82/07/14 Palermo Italy Stadio Comunale La Favorita
- 82/07/05 Genoa Italy Stadio Ferraris
- Parco Redecesio
- Milan
- Florence
- Sicily
- Torino
- Partinico
- Count Catanti
- Francesco Zappa (composer)
- Luigi Nono
- Giuseppe Verdi
- Luciano Berio
- Galileo
- Alpha Romeo
- Ferdinando "Nando" Boero (Phialella Zappai)
- Yahozna (The Italian Band)
- My Brother Is an Italian Mother
- Massimo Bassoli
- Tengo Na Minchia Tanta (The Track)
- Pinocchio
- Dio Fa
- Sonora (The Magazine)
- Banco Ambrosiano
- Dancin' Fool and Stick It Out: "Wait a minute, I've got it! You're Italian!"
- Questi Cazzi Di Piccioni
- The line "Dominus vobiscum et cum spiritu tuo" in Father O'Blivion and The Mammy Anthem is Latin.
- Italian is spoken on the track This Ain't CNN
- Pope
- Pope Paul III
- Pope Paul VI
- Leonardo Da Vinci
- Ginevra de Benci
- Benito Mussolini
- La Scala
- Tanino Liberatore
- Sandro Veronesi
- Caparezza
- Elio e le Storie Tese
- Banco del Mutuo Soccorso
- Ivan Cattaneo