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Canzo (Italian: [ˈkantso]; Lombard: Canz, Lombard: [ˈkãː(t)s]; locally: Lombard: [ˈkaːnts]) is a
comune (muni****lity) of the
Italian province of Como...
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presides over the
chanting done
during an
ordeal by fire,
called a
canzo in Vodou. Oswald, Hans-Peter (2009-01-15).
Vodoo - der
Zauber Haitis. BoD...
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Biscotti Biscotti regina Bocconotto Bombolone Cannoli Ciarduna Nocciolini di
Canzo Pandoro Pevarini Piada dei
morti Pignolata Pinolate Pizzelle Sfinge Sfogliatelle...
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Corni di
Canzo (en:
Canzo's Horns), (also
known as Còrni o Curunghèj o Culunghèj in Canzés) are a
group of
mountains located in the
Triangolo lariano...
- of the
river Lambro is here. At the
centre of the triangle, the town of
Canzo is the seat of the Comunità
Montana del
Triangolo lariano, an ****ociation...
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existence is
attested at
least since 1346 with the name of Team of
Canzo (Squadra Cantii). In 1435,
along with
eight other pieves and
communal teams...
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Superior and Dean of the
Collegiate Church [pl] of
Prabuty (Poland)
Provost of
Canzo (Archdiocese of Milan), 5
years after taking office Provost of ****o (Archdiocese...
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Canzo-****o is a
railway station in Italy. It is the end of the Milan–****o railway. It is
located in the
northernmost part of the town of
Canzo.
Canzo-****o...
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Nocciolini di
Canzo (Italian: [nottʃoˈliːni di ˈkantso]; Lombard:
nisciolitt da Canz, Lombard: [niʃuˈli‿dːa ˈkãːts]) are
sweet crumbly small cookies from...
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other stewed meats.
Among typical regional desserts is
Nocciolini di
Canzo—dry biscuits.
Common in the
whole Insubria area are bruscitti, originating...