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Fava (φάβα), in Gr**** cuisine, is a
traditional dish made of
split peas,
typically yellow ones (and not, in
spite of the name, of
fava beans). They are...
- (Portuguese:
favas) are
widely cultivated in
Portugal and are very po****r
throughout the country. The most po****r dish
cooked with
favas is "favada"...
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Colletto Fava is a 1.6
kilometres (0.99 miles) hill near the
village and ski-station of
Artesina in the
commune of
Frabosa Sottana in the
northern Piedmont...
- Look up
fava in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Fava may
refer to:
Vicia faba, a
leguminous plant whose beans are also
known as
broad beans or
fava beans...
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Claudio Fava (born 15
April 1957) is an
Italian politician and writer. He is the
Coordinator of the
National Secretariat of
Sinistra Ecologia Libertà (Left...
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University Press USA, was
translated into
English in 2005. [1]
Antonio Favas'
latest book "Vita
Morte E
Resurrezione Di Pulcinella" (Life
Death And Resurrection...
- Dino
Fava P****aro (born 16
March 1977) is an
Italian footballer who
plays as a
striker for
amateur side Sessana.
Fava started his
career at
Formia in Serie...
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Maximo Fava (12
August 1911 – 12
November 1983) was a
Brazilian rower. He
competed in the men's
eight event at the 1936
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
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Fava or
Palazzo Fava-Ghisilieri is a
historic palace at 2 via
Manzoni in Bologna, now
housing art
exhibitions and the Caffè
Letterario Carracci Fava....
- Look up
Fava in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Fava is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Amand-Joseph
Fava (1826–1899),
French bishop...