- The
Fontana della Pigna or
simply Pigna ([ˈpiɲɲa], "pinecone") is a
former Roman fountain which now
decorates a vast
niche in the wall of the Vatican...
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Pigna is the
Italian word for pine cone and may
refer to:
Australia Pigna Barney River, a
partly perennial river of the
Manning River catchment, in the...
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Pigna is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of
Imperia in the
Italian region of Liguria,
located about 110
kilometres (68 mi)
southwest of Genoa...
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Battista Pigna (April 8, 1529 –
November 4, 1575) was an
Italian humanist, poet and
historian from Ferrara. A
reformer of the
University of Ferrara,
Pigna was...
- San
Giovanni della Pigna is a
small Roman Catholic church located on
Traversa Vicolo della Minerva in the
rione Pigna of Rome, Italy. The
church was made...
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Felipe Pigna (born 29 May 1959) is an
Argentine historian and writer. He is
among the best-selling
authors from Argentina.
Pigna teaches at the Escuela...
- Belvedere, but the
separated upper terrace is
called the
Cortile della Pigna after the
Pigna, a
large bronze pinecone,
mounted in the niccione,
likely to have...
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Pigna (Italian: [ˈpiɲɲa]) is the 9th
rione of Rome, Italy,
identified by the
initials R. IX, and
belongs to the
Municipio I. The name
means "pine cone"...
- in 1980, a two-storey
reinforced concrete vault,
under the
Cortile della Pigna,
equipped with
systems for fire protection,
climate and
humidity control...
- Planeta, 2006, p. 284
Felipe Pigna, 2006, p. 289
Felipe Pigna, 2006, p. 290
Felipe Pigna, 2006, pp. 290–292
Felipe Pigna, 2006, p. 297 Spanish: Somos...