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- French and English, in addition to a twice-monthly newspaper column "La Bustina di Minerva" (Minerva's Matchbook) in the magazine L'Espresso beginning...
- term. A cappello a barchetta refers to a military side cap similar to a bustina. It may also refer to an out-moded three-cornered hat somewhat similar...
- 2019. Retrieved 15 November 2019. Eco, Umberto (30 September 1994). "La bustina di Minerva". L'Espresso. Archived from the original on 20 August 2011....
- by French POW in 1940 In the Italian language, the side cap is called bustina. It was adopted by the Royal Italian Army in the 1920s, and by the 1930s...
- Il comico come straniament", "Geografia imperfetta di corto maltese" La bustina di Minerva (1999) Sulla letteratura (2002 – English translation by Martin...
- Publishing New York 2009; Argo, Praha 2009. U. Eco, Templari attendibili, La bustina di Minerva, "L'Espresso", 2 December 2004, p. 254 Umberto Eco, Il Medioevo...
- the village of Bedeu (Bedevlya) the city of Teceu (Tiachiv) the town of Buştina (Bushtino) the village of Visc (Vishkove) the town of Bocicoiu Mare (Velykyy...
- Franco (general from Guayaquil). Friar Pedro Bou. Mariano Briceno. Antolin Bustina (captain). Carlos Calisto and Borja (Quiteño). Abdón Calderón Garaycoa...
- Maramureș also became renowned for its wood and iron works - Vyshkovo, Criva, Buștina, Bocicoiu Mare, furnaces and casting - Kosivska Poliana, Butfalva, timber...