- dish
already known at the time that was
dedicated to him. In Il
cuoco maceratese, a book of 1779,
Antonio Nebbia describes the
preparation of particular...
- Società
Sportiva Maceratese S.r.l. (formerly ****ociazione
Calcio Maceratese S.r.l. and
Fulgor Maceratese S.r.l.) was an
Italian football club located...
-
Greco delle Marche,
Greco Fino,
Greco Maceratino,
Greco Montecchiese,
Maceratese, Matelicano, Montecchiese, Ribona, Uva Stretta,
Verdicchio Marina, Verdicchio...
- as
either the PDO
fortified wines madeira or port. Vincisgr****i alla
maceratese is a
baked pasta finished with the PDO
Parmigiano Reggiano or
Grana Padano...
- 2016 Pisa
gained promotion to
Serie B
after seven years by
defeating Maceratese (3–1),
Pordenone (3–0 on aggregate) and
Foggia in the two-legged play-off...
-
Tolentino (
Maceratese: Tulindì) is a town and
comune of
about 19,000 inhabitants, in the
province of
Macerata in the
Marche region of
central Italy. It...
- Di
Vincenzo (born 10 June 1992) is an
Italian footballer who
plays for
Maceratese. Born in Lanciano, Abruzzo, Di
Vincenzo started his
career at San Pietro...
- seasons)
Vogherese (2 seasons)
Sestrese (1 season)
Molinella (1 season)
Maceratese (1 season)
Centese (1 season)
Magenta (1 season) 5
other teams have pla****...
- (1995),
Castel di
Sangro (1998),
Gubbio (2012) 1 season:
Molinella (1940),
Maceratese (1941), M.A.T.E.R. (1943), Alba
Trastevere (1947), ****nale
Taranto (1947)...
- and
pizza napoletana,
amatriciana tradizionale, and vincisgr****i alla
maceratese To
which they must be added: 39
Italian products have
geographical indication...