- Italian:
Bocche di Bonifacio; Corsican:
Bucchi di Bunifaziu; Gallurese:
Bocchi di Bunifaciu; Sardinian:
Buccas de Bonifatziu; Ligurian:
Bocche de Bunifazziu;...
- Sardinia, near
Porto Rafael, Palau. A
curious air
force observatory with a view on
Bocche di
Bonifacio and La Maddalena.
Punta Sardegna Lighthouse v t e...
- Cima
Bocche (2,745 m) is a
mountain of the
Dolomites in Trentino, Italy. It is the
highest peak of a
small group that is
located between the San Pellegrino...
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Ottoman conquests.
According to the
historian Luigi Paulucci in his book "Le
Bocche di
Cattaro nel 1810" (The Bay of
Kotor in 1810), most of the po****tion...
- The Bay of
Kotor (Serbo-Croatian: Boka
kotorska / Бока которска, Italian:
Bocche di Cattaro), also
known as the Boka, is a
winding bay of the
Adriatic Sea...
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Retrieved 25
January 2024. "Montenegrin 2011 census". Monstat. 2011. Le
bocche di
Cattaro nel 1810: con
notizie sul Montenegro :
relazione di
Luigi Paulucci...
- Budelli, Camizie, Cappuccini, Caprera, Chiesa, Colombo, Corcelli,
Delle Bocche, Italiani, Le Camere, Nibani, Maddalena, Monaci, Mortorio, Pecora, Piana...
- The
Molossus is
published in 2007 as a long
modern poem
divided into 52
bocche or mouthes.
Fratus directed the
videopoems into the man (2004) presented...
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Retrieved 1
January 2022. "Archipelago of La
Maddalena and
Islands of
Bocche di Bonifacio".
UNESCO World Heritage Centre.
Archived from the original...
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Carlo Raimondi (December 24, 1809 in
Bocche di
Cattaro –
January 5, 1883 in Parma) was an
Italian engraver and painter,
active mainly at Parma. Raimondi...