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- The Intouchables, I'm Still Here, the TV miniseries Doctor Zhivago, and Acquario (1996), for which he won the Grolla d'oro. His music was used as the score...
- responsible for the technical training of military officers of the Italian Navy. Acquario comunale Diacinto Cestoni Cathedral of Saint Francis of ****isi Cisternone...
- The Acquario Romano (Roman Aquarium) is situated in Piazza Manfredo Fanti, Rome, Italy. Designed by Ettore Bernich and built between 1885 and 1887, the...
- Sanctuary (a marine protected area). The Aquarium of Genoa (in Italian: Acquario di Genova) is the largest aquarium in Italy and among the largest in Europe...
- The Civic Aquarium of Milan (Acquario Civico di Milano in Italian) is an aquarium in Milan, Italy, and the third oldest aquarium in Europe. Built in 1906...
- The Aquarium of Genoa (Italian: Acquario di Genova) is the largest aquarium in Italy. Located in the Old Harbour area of Genoa, Italy, the 33,000-square-foot...
- Remembrance Museum Bilotti Open Air Museum Rendano Theatre Morelli Theatre Acquario Theatre Cosentian Academy University of Calabria Music Conservatoire State...
- widely used delicacies in dishes such as shrimp rice or shrimp dumplings. Acquario Ceará, due to be one of the largest oceanariums in Brazil, is currently...
- Umbrina cirrosa Umbrina cirrosa Acquario di Genova Conservation status Vulnerable  (IUCN 3.1) Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia...
- publ. "Manganese and "pinnaglobin" in Pinna nobilis". Science Direct. Acquario di Genova (2006). Pinna nobilis. Retrieved 15 September 2014. Tyndale (1849):...