- The
colascione (or
calascione, Italian: [kolaˈʃʃoːne], French:
colachon [kɔlaˈʃɔ̃], also
sometimes known as
liuto della giraffa meaning giraffe-lute, a...
- Alex
Perici Calascione (born June 17, 1962) is a
Maltese politician and
lawyer who
currently serves as the
deputy leader of the
Nationalist Party (PN)...
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round were
Adrian Delia,
Chris Said, Alex
Perici Calascione and
Frank Portelli. Alex
Perici Calascione and
Frank Portelli were the two
candidates who did...
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description as "Calascionata"
indicates it was to be
accompanied by a
calascione, a
large lute. The
lyrics are in
Neapolitan language, in a hendecasyllabic...
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along with
family and friends. Born
Calascione, Ms
Clements is the
second of four
children of
Alfred Calascione and
Stephanie De Cesare, and was previously...
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Viale Calascione, 5 in the
Pizzofalcone section of Naples, not far from the
elite Nunziatella Military School. Thalberg's
residence at
Viale Calascione, 5...
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Bernard Grech Preceded by
Beppe Fenech Adami Succeeded by Alex
Perici Calascione Mayor of Tas-Sliema In
office 1994–2003
Succeeded by
Albert Bonello Personal...
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Candidate Votes % ±%
Green Serena Ralston 1,813 56.96 −3.30
Green George Calascione 1,705 53.57 +10.61
Labour Tristran Harris 903 28.37 +6.80
Labour Nick...
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Clifton Green Jerome Thomas Green Paula O'Rourke
Clifton Down
Green George Calascione Green Serena Ralston Cotham Green Mohamed Makawi Green Guy
Poultney Easton...
- 232 13.50
Labour Barry Thompson Trahar 1,230 13.48
Green George Simon Calascione 820 8.98
Turnout 9,127 60.56
Conservative win (new seat) Conservative...