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Cremish or
Cremasque, (Cremish Lombard: cremàsch) is an
Eastern Lombard dialect spoken in the
Cremasque Territory of the
Province of Cremona,
where Cremonese...
- (dialect of Crema: turtèi cremasch)
represents the main dish of the
local Cremasque culinary tradition.
While tortelli typically have a
savoury filling, that...
- The
Cremasque Territory (Cremish:
Teretore cremàsch, Italian:
Territorio cremasco) is a
geographical area
located in the Lombardy,
corresponding to the...
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cremasco [
Cremasque Biographical Dictionary] (in Italian). Bologna:
Forni editore. Piantelli,
Francesco (1985).
Folclore cremasco [
Cremasque Folklore]...
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Hebrew characters is now on
display at the
Civic Museum of
Crema and the
Cremasque. It is established, however, that Jews were
allowed to
maintain a cemetery...
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right arm of the
transept is the cathedral's pipe organ,
built by the
Cremasque organ company Benzi-Franceschini in 1915 and
later restored and enlarged...
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Crema in the
ceramic reproduction of the
oldest map of the
Cremasque region,
dating back to the 15th century: the
original is kept at the
Correr Museum...
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organ panels by
Carlo Urbino, the
right transept frescoed also by the
Cremasque painter, and the
Crucifixion altarpiece (1560) by
Giulio Campi. The imposing...
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group of
eastern Lombard dialects,
along with Brescian, Bergamasque,
Cremasque or
Upper Cremonese, and
western Trentino; and it
differs from
urban Mantuan...
- Italian). Crema.
Various authors (1834).
Almanacco cremasco per l'anno 1834 [
Cremasque Almanac for the Year 1834] (in Italian). Crema: Tip. Ronna.
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