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Longone may
refer to: Jan
Longone,
American food
writer and food
historian Longone al Segrino,
small village and
comune between Como and
Lecco in the province...
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Eleanor La
Mance Longone (July 31, 1898 – June 27, 1985), also
known as Elen
Longone, was an
American mezzo-soprano or
contralto singer in
opera and in...
- hinterland,
along with the
islet of
Giannutri and the
fortress of
Porto Longone on the
island of Elba. The
Presidi encomp****ed
about 300
square kilometres...
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Janice Longone (née Bluestein; July 31, 1933 –
August 3, 2022) was an
American food historian,
Curator of
American Culinary History at
Special Collections...
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Longone Sabino is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of
Rieti in the
Italian region of Latium,
located about 60
kilometres (37 mi)
northeast of Rome...
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returned to the
Appiani in 1577. In 1596,
Philip II of
Spain captured Porto Longone and had two
fortresses built there. This part of Elba came into the direct...
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Retrieved 24
January 2019.
Longone, Jan (2002). "Feeding America: The
Historic American Cookbook Project By Jan
Longone,
Curator of
American Culinary...
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about 90
kilometres (56 mi)
south of Livorno. It was
formerly called Porto Longone, and in 1557
Iacopo VI Appiani,
Prince of Piombino,
granted Spain the right...
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Longone al
Segrino (Brianzöö:
Lungun [lũˈɡũː]) is a
small village and
comune between Como and
Lecco in the
province of Como in Lombardy, Italy. It is...
- WednesdaysWomen.
Retrieved 1
February 2022.
Sorensen 2011, p. 148.
Longone 2007, p. vii.
Longone 2007, p. viii.
Bolzman 2012, p. 22.
Bolzman 2012, p. 23. O'Neill...