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Ciociaria (Italian pronunciation: [tʃotʃaˈriːa]) is the name
commonly used, in
modern times, for some
impoverished territories southeast of Rome, without...
- 342–343. ISBN 978-2-7564-0574-2. "Crimini di
Guerra in
Ciociaria" [War
Crimes in
Ciociaria]. Dal
Volturno a C****ino (in Italian). Baris, Tommaso. "Le...
- La
ciociara [la tʃoˈtʃaːra],
rough literal translation "The
Woman from
Ciociaria") is a 1960 war
drama film
directed by
Vittorio De Sica from a screenplay...
- In
Italian literature, some
folkloric words like
Ciociaria and
ciociari are used to
denote people, film settings, and
characters in
Italian neorealist...
- Nanny"). In
Italy Fran was in the
dubbing became Francesca, an
Italian from
Ciociaria (a
rural area). The
Nanny airs include: Sony
Pictures Home Entertainment...
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seven older siblings.
Their father is from Casalvieri, a
small town in
Ciociaria, Lazio, Italy.
Their mother was from England. In 1983, they
moved to New...
- o-naming-dello-stadio/ "Stadio
pronto ma per allenarsi" (in Italian).
Ciociaria Oggi. 5
January 1989. "CONCESSIONE DI
LAVORI PUBBLICI DI PROGETTAZIONE...
- of shoe
styles Ciociaria Central and
Southern Italian Other pointed shoes "Hystory of
Ciociaria",
Official site, Atina:
Living Ciociaria, 2023. Dubarry...
- When she was 19 she left home and her
University studies and
moved to
Ciociaria with a
group of
friends to act on stage. In 1974 she left Italy, too and...
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involvement in
financial scandals.
Ciarrapico was born in Rome but grew up in
Ciociaria. A
supporter of
Italian fascism in his youth, he was the
printer for the...