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Cracovian
Cracovian Cra*co"vi*an (kr?-k?"v?-an), a.
Of or pertaining to Cracow in Poland.
Cracovienne
Cracovienne Cra*co`vi*enne" (kr?-k?`v?-?n"), n. [F., fr.
Cracow, the city.] (Mus.)
A lively Polish dance, in 2-4 time.
Cracowes
Cracowes Cra"cowes (kr?"k?z), n. pl.
Long-toed boots or shoes formerly worn in many parts of
Europe; -- so called from Cracow, in Poland, where they were
first worn in the fourteenth century. --Fairholt.
MicracousticMicracoustic Mi`cra*cous"tic, a.
Same as Microustic.
Meaning of Craco from wikipedia
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Craco is a
ghost town and
comune in the
province of Matera, in the
southern Italian region of Basilicata. It was
abandoned towards the end of the 20th...
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Arizona in the
United States; Barkerville,
British Columbia in Canada;
Craco and
Pompeii in Italy;
Aghdam in Azerbaijan;
Kolmanskop in Namibia; Pripyat...
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Martire di
Craco (Saint
Vincent Martyr of
Craco) is a
minor saint of the
Roman Catholic Church. He is
remembered in
devotions by the
people of
Craco in the...
- However, they have to face depo****tion problems,
while others such as
Craco and
Campomaggiore saw
their old
sites abandoned due to
natural disasters...
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Louis Aloysius Craco Jr. (CRAY-koh;
October 18, 1933 –
February 15, 2020) was an
American lawyer. At the time of his death, he was the
youngest president...
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Studios in Rome, and on
location in the city of
Matera and the
ghost town of
Craco, both in the
Basilicata region. The
estimated US$30
million production cost...
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Vincent Pallotti (1795–1850),
Italian ecclesiastic Vincenzo,
Martyr of
Craco (died 286), said to have been one of the
Theban Legion John Jervis, 1st...
- San
Vincenzo may
refer to: Vincenzo,
Martyr of
Craco,
Patron Saint of
Craco,
Italy Italian for
Saint Vincent San
Vincenzo may also
refer to the following...
- Bakheng; the Château de
Chantilly in Chantilly, France; the
ghost town of
Craco, Italy; many
structures in Rome,
including the
Temple of Hercules, Santa...
- by
which time the
budget was $23 million.
Locations included Matera and
Craco both in Basilicata, and
Campo Imperatore in Abruzzo, the
Lanaitto valley...