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Fenice may
refer to:
Fenice, a font
designed by Aldo
Novarese (1977) La
Fenice, an
Italian opera house in Venice, one of the most
famous theatres in Europe...
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Teatro La
Fenice (pronounced [la feˈniːtʃe], "The Phoenix") is a
historic opera house in Venice, Italy. It is one of "the most
famous and
renowned landmarks...
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Ensemble La
Fenice is a
period wind band
based in the town of
Auxerre in the
Burgundy region of France.
Founded in 1990 by the
cornett player Jean Tubéry...
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Orchestra Filarmonica della Fenice was
founded in 2007. The
inaugural concert was held at Gran
Teatro La
Fenice in Venice,
Italy on 10 May 2010 and was...
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Death at La
Fenice (1992), the
first novel by
American academic and crime-writer
Donna Leon, is the
first of the
internationally best-selling Commissario...
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Edison Next,
formerly known as EDF
Fenice, is an ESCO —
energy service company providing energy efficiency and
environmental services to
industrial and...
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called in to heal
Fenice. Upon
realizing Fenice's deception, the
three doctors torture Fenice in
order to
discover what she is hiding.
Fenice, however, says...
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Leonardo Helicopters AW249
Fenice (English: Phoenix) is an
attack helicopter project under development by the
Italian firm Leonardo.
Development of...
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these novels.
Brunetti is
described by Leon in her
first novel,
Death at La
Fenice, as "a
surprisingly neat man, tie
carefully knotted, hair
shorter than was...
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Fenice has been
borne by at
least two
ships of the
Italian Navy and may
refer to:
Italian corvette
Fenice (1943), a Gabbiano-class
corvette launched in...