- the Euro-Mediterranean area.
Roman Catholicism is
highly important in
Palermitan culture. The
Patron Saint of
Palermo is
Santa Rosalia whose Feast Day...
- War in the
early 1980s, the
Corleonesi clan
opposed the
faction of the
Palermitans represented,
among others, by
Gaetano Badalamenti,
Stefano Bontate and...
-
Football Group.
Founded for the
first time on 1
November 1900 as
Anglo Palermitan Athletic and
Football Club,
Palermo is one of the
oldest clubs in Italy...
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Rosalia Lombardo (13
December 1918 – 6
December 1920) was a
Palermitan child who died of pneumonia,
resulting from the
Spanish flu, one w****
before her...
- in Rome. In 1997, ZEN
changed its name to San
Filippo Neri, but most
Palermitans refer to it by its
former name.
Italian director Marco Risi used ZEN...
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people coming from the
rural class, of the
guardians of the
fields in the
Palermitan countryside, and of the
large number of smugglers; a sect
which gives...
-
Arancini (UK: /ˌærənˈtʃiːni/, US: /ˌɑːr-/, Italian: [aranˈtʃiːni]; Sicilian: [aɾanˈtʃiːnɪ, -ˈdʒiː-]; sg.: arancino), also
known as
arancine (sg.: arancina)...
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Caponata (Sicilian: capunata) is a
Sicilian dish
consisting of
chopped fried eggplant/aubergine and
other vegetables,
seasoned with
olive oil,
tomato sauce...
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complete control of the city.
According to
Leonardo Bruni (1416), the
Palermitans were
holding a
festival outside the city when the
French came up to check...
- C****ata or c****ata
siciliana (/kəˈsɑːtə/ kə-SAH-tə, Italian: [kasˈsaːta sitʃiˈljaːna]; Sicilian: [ka(s)ˈsaːta sɪʃɪˈljaːna]) is an
Italian cake originating...