- Look up
pozza in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pozza may
refer to:
Housa or
Pozza or Pucić family,
Pozza di F****a,
frazione of Sèn Jan di F****a in...
- Fra
Diavolo (lit.
Brother Devil; 7
April 1771–11
November 1806), is the po****r name
given to
Michele Pezza, a
guerrilla leader who
resisted the French...
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Pozza di F****a (Ladin: Poza (de Fascia), German:
Potzach im F****tal) is a
frazione of Sèn Jan di F****a in
Trentino in the
northern Italian region Trentino-Alto...
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Carlo Dalla Pozza (October 16, 1942 in
Taranto – July 18, 2014 in Lecce) was an
Italian philosopher of
science and logician.
Carlo Dalla Pozza was born in...
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Stefano Pozza (born 6
August 1987 in Schio) is an
Italian football defender who
currently plays for Real Vicenza.
Serie C2 : 20 Caps, 1 Goal
Serie D :...
- The
House of Pucić,
known also as
Pozza in Italian, is a
noble family from the
Republic of Ragusa. The
family can
trace their ancestry from 1253. The...
- Dave Sheridan, Troy Ogletree,
Sophie Taylor Ali,
Danielle Garcia,
Andrew Pozza, and
Mason Dakota Galyon as
survivors of a
zombie apocalypse who attempt...
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gazza (magpie),
martora (marten);
gualdo (wood,
presently used as toponym),
pozza (pool);
verbs like
bussare (to knock),
piluccare (to peck),
russare (to...
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government granted him the
title of "Baron".
Count Rafael Pucić (Raffaele
Pozza) (1828–1890) was
elected for
first time Podestà of
Dubrovnik in the year...
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outdoors playing device,
invented in the 1960s in
Italy by the
company Pozza. It
mainly consists of a
metal spring beneath a
plastic or
wooden central...