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- traditional also in the Upper Silesia region of Poland where it is known as rolada śląska (Silesian roulade; Silesian: Sylezyjsko ruleta) and in the Czech...
- island of Santo Antão. O dia das calcas roladas at Editorial Caminho (in Portuguese) O dia das calças roladas at livrodatero.blogspot.com (in Portuguese)...
- stuffed with minced meat or cottage cheese Rolada z kurczakiem i pieczarkamiroulade of chicken and mushrooms Rolada z mięsa mielonego z pieczarkami – ground...
- published 16 books (nine novels). His first work was O dia das calças roladas which was about an account of a strike on the island of Santo Antão, it...
- Polish, German, Czech and Austrian influences. The most iconic dish is roladarolled beef patty usually served with Silesian dumplings and red cabbage...
- Changes: a Love Story (1991) Germano Almeida (Cape Verde): O dia das calças roladas (1982), The Last Will and Testament of Senhor da Silva Araújo Elechi Amadi...
- Fortinho/Escola Técnica Horta Seca Lazareto Matiota Monte/Craca Monte Sossego Pedra Rolada Ribeira Bote Ribeira da Craquinha Ribeira de Julião Ribeira de P****arão...
- ("Virgin rouladen"), in Hungary a dish filled with minced meat. Zrazy (or "rolada"), in Poland Rollade, in the Netherlands. Most 'rollades' are made from...
- Transleithania, it recently gained po****rity in Prague and the rest of the country. Roláda is a sponge cake roulade filled with jam. Litá (poured) bublanina is a pancake-like...
- (in European Portuguese). Retrieved 7 October 2022. "Primeira descolagem rolada e aterragem vertical do Drone Og****a no Ponto de Apoio Naval de Portimão"...