- cornel-wood,
there called crognolo or grugnale,
dialect forms of Italian:
corniolo. The
leaves (and fruit) are used in
traditional medicine in
Central and...
- Valbonella, a
nature preserve and
botanical garden Romanesque pieve at
Corniolo, with a
ceramics by the
Della Robbia workshop Sculpture Park, at Spinello...
- Torriglia [it] (1944-1945)
Republic of Montefiorino [it] (1944-1945)
Republic of
Corniolo [it] (1944) Red
Republic of
Caulonia (1945) India Gram
Rajyams of Telangana...
- world. The
novel is
inspired by the
events of the
partisan republic of
Corniolo, on the Forlì Apennines. He
increasingly turned to
espionage and crime...
- village: the
novel is
inspired by the
events of the
partisan republic of
Corniolo, on the Forlì Apennines. A film of this was
planned but
never finished...
- so-called
Italian Partisan Republics, the
first of
which was the
Republic of
Corniolo. It was
named after the
Napoleonic Republic of Alba that
existed in 1796...
- (July–September)
Republic of
Carnia (26
September – 10 October)
Republic of
Corniolo [it] (2
February –
March 1944)
Republic of
Oriental Friuli (30 June – September)...
-
Fiumicello – mill
Valbonella Botanical Gardens –
botanical garden near
Corniolo Siemoni Arboretum –
museum and
historic arboretum located in
Badia Prataglia...
- Casentinesi,
Monte Falterona,
Campigna National Park,
about 3
kilometers from
Corniolo,
Santa Sofia,
Province of Forlì-Cesena, Emilia-Romagna, Italy. Located...
-
Merlini won a
Silver Ribbon for Best
supporting Actress. In a
hotel in
Corniolo, a
small village on the
outskirts of the city of Rome that has
become a...