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Cremona and in
parts of Trentino. Its main
variants are
Bergamasque and
Brescian. In Italian-speaking contexts,
Eastern Lombard is
often called a dialetto...
- of
strings and
include four-string
models (tuned in fifths) such as the
Brescian and Cremonese; six-string
types (tuned in fourths) such as the Milanese...
- The
Republic of
Brescia (Italian:
Repubblica bresciana) was a
temporary French client republic in Italy.
Established March 18, 1797, in the wake of the...
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Orzinuovi (Italian pronunciation: [ordziˈnwɔːvi];
Brescian: I Urs Nöf) is a town and
comune in the
province of Brescia, in Lombardy, Italy. It was founded...
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Flero (
Brescian: Flér) is a
comune in the
province of Brescia, in Lombardy. Dino Decca,
painter Andrea Pirlo,
professional footballer Monte Netto "Superficie...
- The
Bergamasque and
Brescian Renaissance is one of the main
variations of
Renaissance art in Italy. The
importance of the two
cities on the art
scene only...
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Bovegno (
Brescian: Böegn) is a
comune in the
province of Brescia, in Lombardy. It
borders the
communes of Artogne,
Berzo Inferiore, Bienno, Collio, Esine...
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Cologne (
Brescian: Culogne) is a town and
commune in the
province of Brescia, in Lombardy.
Cologne is
located in
Franciacorta at the foot of
Monte Orfano...
- The
Brescia and
Garda Prealps (Prealpi
Bresciane e
Gardesane in Italian) are a
mountain range in the
southern part of the Alps. They are
located mainly...
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Cellatica (
Brescian: Saladega) is a
comune in the
province of Brescia, in Lombardy.
Located at the feet of the
Brescian Prealps. It is
bounded by other...