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Arquà Petrarca (Italian pronunciation: [arˈkwa ppeˈtrarka]) is a town and muni****lity (comune) in
northeastern Italy, in the
Veneto region, in the province...
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Arquà may
refer to:
Arquà Petrarca, a
commune in Padua,
Italy Arquà Polesine, a
commune in Rovigo,
Italy This
disambiguation page
lists articles about...
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Arquà Polesine (Italian pronunciation: [arˈkwa ppoˈleːzine]; Venetian:
Arquà Połesine) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of
Rovigo in the Italian...
- town of
Arquà in the
Euganean Hills near Padua,
where he p****ed his
remaining years in
religious contemplation. He died in his
house in
Arquà on 18/19...
- of the
Province of
Padua Abano Terme Agna
Albignasego Anguillara Veneta Arquà Petrarca Arre
Arzergrande Bagnoli di
Sopra Baone Barbona Battaglia Terme...
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Rango San
Giovanni di F****a San
Lorenzo in
Banale Vipiteno Veneto (11)
Arquà Petrarca Asolo Borghetto Cison di
Valmarino Follina Malcesine Mel di Borgo...
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jujube (Italian: giuggiole),
which is
celebrated as a
regional cuisine in
Arquà Petrarca. The
Romans also
imported cherries, apricots, and peaches. Arabs...
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their picturesque beauty and
their hot springs. In the
Euganean Hills, at
Arquà,
Petrarch found peace and
harmony towards the end of his life, and the town...
- 2024) was an
Italian politician who
served as a Senator. He was born in
Arquà Polesine. He died on 3
January 2024, at the age of 81. Randolo, Marco. "Si...
- Este held the city
until 1240, when they
moved their capital to Ferrara.
Arquà Petrarca: this
village on the
Euganean hills features the tomb and house...