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rampant black horse, but the club
adopted the
donkey as a
mascot named "'O
Ciuccio". Napoli's
first badge featured a
rampant horse on top of a
football with...
- gi
before another vowel represent only /tʃ/ or /dʒ/ with no /i/
sound (
ciuccio /ˈtʃuttʃo/ 'pacifier',
Giorgio /ˈdʒordʒo/)
unless c or g
precede stressed...
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napulitane 1880 - Tric Trac (from Guarino) 1880 - Lu
pescecane 1880 - 'Nu zio
ciuccio e 'nu
nepote scemo (from F. Cerlone) 1880 - Duje
marite 'mbrugliune (from...
-
village is
subdivided into 3
districts (contrade):
Cicala (Sant'Elia),
Ciuccio (Santo Jaco) and
Gatta (Sant'Agnelo).[citation needed] the so-called fiordo...
- "Palio del casale",
Palio ****onale
degli asini,
Camposano "Palio del
ciuccio",
Cuccaro Vetere.
Palio delle Contrade, in
Gonfalone di Arpino.
Palio delle...
- 2017-3.RLTS.T89604632A119877197.en.
Retrieved 16
November 2021. Luaces, JP;
Ciuccio M;
Rossi LF;
Faletti AG;
Cetica PD;
Casanave EB;
Merani MS (2011). "Seasonal...
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between 18 and 20
August each year and at the end of the
festival the
ciuccio is burned.
Naples also once had a
church dedicated to him, San Potito,...
- delˈlaːkwila]; born
March 20, 1962, in
Giugliano in Campania),
nicknamed Peppe 'o
ciuccio ("Joe the Jack****"), is an
Italian criminal and a
member of the Neapolitan...
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Archived from the
original on 3
April 2011.
Retrieved 15
September 2011. Di
Ciuccio, Rob (25
September 2016). "PHP
Client for
DBpedia Spotlight". GitHub. "Demo...
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floors (in
Italian fosso,
meaning "ditch"): from
north to
south Fosso del
Ciuccio,
Fosso dell'Acqua
Acetosa and
Fosso del Vallerano. The
first two streams...