- groups, each one
representing a
local form of Sabino.
Aquilano (also
known as Cicolano-Reatino-
Aquilano): it is the most
important dialect of
Sabino and it...
- Abbrùzze [abˈbruttsə], Abbrìzze [abˈbrittsə] or Abbrèzze [abˈbrɛttsə];
Aquilano: Abbrùzzu),
historically known as Abruzzi, is a
region of
Southern Italy...
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Montes Aquilanos, also
known as
Montes de El
Bierzo and
Alpes Bergidenses, is a
mountain range within Montes de León,
located to the south-southeast of...
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Serafino dell'Aquila or
Aquilano (6
January 1466 – 10
August 1500), also
called by the
family name dei Ciminelli, was an
Italian poet and musician. As...
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Peter "Scotellus" of
Aquila (or
Peter of Tornimparte; d. 1361) was an
Italian Friar Minor,
theologian and bishop.
Peter was born at L'Aquila in the Abruzzo...
- and no
catwalk show. From
April 2008 to
April 2011,
designers Tommaso Aquilano and
Roberto Rimondi followed; they were let go from the
company due to...
- Novaković pla**** for
Italian teams We're
Basket Ortona and
Nuovo Basket Aquilano in the 2016–17 season. Novaković pla**** for
Mladost Zemun and Novi Pazar...
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Torrone Nurzia, also
called torrone tenero al
cioccolato aquilano, is a type of
nougat originating in the
Abruzzo region of Italy. Born from the intuition...
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metres (6,969 ft) and
Vizcodillo 2,121
metres (6,959 ft). The
Montes Aquilanos and the
Sierra de la
Cabrera are
subranges of the
Montes de León. Cantabrian...
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Wayback Machine Retrieved on July 3, 2013 R. B. Chase, F.R. Jacobs, N.
Aquilano,
Operations Management: For
Competitive Advantage, McGraw-Hill 2007 Krajewski...