- Modena,
although Bolognese is more
widespread in the
Castelfranco area.
Mirandolese,
spoken in the
northern part of the
Province of Modena, it is very different...
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Unione Sportiva Mirandolese was an
Italian football club
based in the city of Mirandola, in the
province of Modena, Italy. The
history of
football in...
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Placentine dialect,
Bobbiese dialect Modenese dialect,
Carpesan dialect,
Mirandolese dialect,
Frignanese dialect Reggio dialect,
Guastallese dialect Parmesan...
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Mirandola (
Mirandolese: La Miràndla) is a city and
comune of Emilia-Romagna, Italy, in the
Province of Modena, 31
kilometres (19 mi)
northeast of the...
- Lanciotto, Legnago, Luparense,
Magazzini Generali,
Marzotto Manerbio, Melzo,
Mirandolese, Mogliano, Montebelluna, Palermo-Juventina,
Pellizzari Arzignano, Pro...
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World War). The
stadium hosted the home
matches of the
Unione Sportiva Mirandolese from 1920 to 2005, and
later those of Mortizzuolese. In the 1998–1999...
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Pietro Paltronieri, also
referred to as il
Mirandolese (1673–1741) was an
Italian painter of the late
Baroque period,
known for his
capricci and active...
- Quaràntoli (Quaréntul in
mirandolese dialect) is a
frazione of Mirandola, in the
province of Modena. It is
about 5 km from
Mirandola and 35 km from the...
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frescoes by
Petronio and his son,
Pietro Paltronieri (also
called il
Mirandolese),
Vittoria Maria Bigari (1720 c.), and
Bernardo Minozzi. In 1805, Napoleon...
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Camposanto (Modenese: Campsànt;
Mirandolese: Campsènt) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of
Modena in the
Italian region Emilia-Romagna, located...