-
produced in 1982, by
Arnaldo Cavallari, who
called the
bread ciabatta polesana after Polesine, the area he
lived in. The
recipe was
subsequently licensed...
- meter,
underlining the
Slavonic ****ociations also
suggested by its title,
Polesana,
which in
Italian can mean "a
woman from Pola" (a city in Istria, neighbouring...
- the
Venetian dancing master Gregorio Lambranzi. It is a
forlana titled "
Polesana",
probably meaning "From Pola", a city in Istria—today a part of Croatia...
-
especially in Vodnjan. A
specific strain of the
furlana song is
called the
Polesana, and is
thought to
originate from Istria. The name may
either have come...
- Onésimo
Redondo Horst Wessel Beer Hall
Putsch Umberto Klinger,
Rinascita polesana, Mondadori, 1924, p. 63.
Former Undersecretary Aldo
Finzi would declare...
- squads" in
Polesine and took part in the
March on Rome at the head of the "
Polesana" Legion. For a
short time, from
January to
March 1925, he was a member...
- volley,
Marta ci fa sperare. La
polesana in
corsa per il podio" [Beach volleyball,
Marta gives us hope. The
polesana on
track for the podium]. Corriere...
-
crociera adriatica),
Introduzione di
Nello Quilici, Ferrara, 1928 "Rinascita
Polesana",
Mondadori 1924
Verona Introduzione di
Curzio Suckert "Terre d'Italia"...