- Il
Giornalino di Gian
Burrasca is an
Italian novel by
Vamba (aka
Luigi Bertelli). It was
first published,
between 1907 and 1908, in
sequential installments...
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working in five
films and parti****ting in
shows such as
Giornalino di Gian
Burrasca (a children's TV show), Alta Pressione,
Stasera Rita ("Tonight Rita"),...
- was
largely po****rized by the 1911
publication of Il
Giornalino di Gian
Burrasca and by its
television version, in
which Rita
Pavone sang the well-known...
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known as
Breda 30 or the
Alpine scythe (la
falce degli Alpini) or
Finita Burrasca (The
storm is over) was the
standard light machine gun of the
Royal Italian...
- The song was part of the RAI
television adaptation Il
Giornalino di Gian
Burrasca, in
which Pavone performs the song as the
titular character. "Unknown"...
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Diaethria anna, also
known as Anna's eighty-eight or
Finita Burrasca , is a
butterfly in wet
tropical forests in
Middle America. On rare occasions, it...
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Tormentas -
Finita Burrasca) and
gives thanks for the
storm that ended.
Sailors called (as
early as 1957) this rock by the name of
Finita Burrasca to indicate...
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superyacht Burrasca".
SuperYacht Times.
Retrieved 2018-01-03. Janssen,
Maarten (2012-07-19). "The 55.7
metre ketch rigged sailing yacht Burrasca". SuperYacht...
- Italian).
Ecomuseo Rimini.
Retrieved 14
March 2022. "7
agosto 1763 - La
burrasca spazza via
tutte le
barche nel
porto di Rimini" [7
August 1763 – The storm...
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ketch Burrasca,
originally Santa Maria Rosehearty 56.00 m (184 ft)
Perini Navi Ron
Holland 2006
Sistership of the
flybridge aluminium ketch Burrasca Caoz...