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Cinsaut or
Cinsault (/ˈsænsoʊ/ SAN-soh, French: [sɛ̃so] ) is a red wine
grape whose heat
tolerance and
productivity make it
important in Languedoc-Roussillon...
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Mattia Preti (24
February 1613 – 3
January 1699) was an
Italian Baroque artist who
worked in
Italy and Malta. He was
appointed a
Member of the
Order of...
- The
Serre Calabresi or
Calabrian Serre (Calabrian dialect: Serra) are a
mountain and hill area of Calabria,
southern Italy,
characterized by
large extents...
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Calabrian in Italian:
Calabrese (pl. Calebresi). Synonyms: Calabro, Calabra, Calabri,
calabre (m., f., m.pl., f.pl.). Sicilian: calabbrìsi, calavrìsi....
- Tauris, 2009)
Duret de
Tavel (1820), Séjour d'un
officier francais en
Calabre, Paris: Che Béchet The Po****r Encyclopedia, vol. 1, Glasgow:
Blackie And...
- Italian:
Calabrese (pl. Calebresi). Synonyms: Calabro, Calabra, Calabri,
calabre (m., f., m.pl., f.pl.). Sicilian: calabbrìsi, calavrìsi.
Lorenzo Renzi...
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Gabriel Calabres Nunes (born 8
March 1998) is a
Brazilian footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for Maringá, on loan from Cianorte. Born in Matão,
Calabres represented...
- unclear. One
theory connects it to an "ancient
engine of war"
called a
calabre;
another connects it to
Medieval Latin Calabrinus 'Calabrian'; yet another...
- 2014, p. 81.
Lopes &
Simas 2015, p. 256.
Tatit 2000.
Portes 2014, p. 17.
Calabre 2002, p. 12.
Napolitano 2010, p. 64.
Napolitano 2010, p. 65.
Benzecry 2015...
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Calabbria (Sicilian),
Calabbria or Calàbbria (Calabrian), Calâbra (Arpitan),
Calabre (French, Picard), Calábria (Portuguese), Calàbria (Catalan, Occitan), Całabria...