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Senise is a town in the
province of Potenza, Basilicata,
southern Italy. It is near
Monte Cotugno Lake, one of the
largest artificial basins in Europe...
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Peperone di
Senise (lit. 'bell
pepper of
Senise') is a
variety of bell
pepper typical of
Senise, a town in the
province of Potenza. It is a
cultivar of...
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Carmine Senise (28
November 1883 in
Naples – 24
January 1958 in Rome) was the
chief of the
Italian police from
November 1940 to
September 1943, except...
- Capsi**** annuum,
cultivated in
Basilicata since the 1600s.
Usually the
Senise pepper variety is used for its preparation, for the thin pulp and low water...
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intense colour,
which is a po****r
element in the
local cuisine.
Usually the
Senise pepper variety is used, for its thin pulp and low
water content which allows...
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Conquered the
World (1st ed.). "Cavatelli
pasta with
peperoni cruschi (
Senise peppers)". the-pasta-project.com.
September 25, 2017.
Retrieved August 18...
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National Science Teachers ****ociation: 39. JSTOR 43179500. "Peperone Di
Senise: Basilicata's
Sweet Treasure". pepperscale.com. 17
August 2019. Retrieved...
- from 1934 and
featuring Laurel and Hardy. In 1937,
Renato Senise,
nephew of
Carmine Senise, the then
deputy chief of the
Italian police,
conceived a joint...
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Playing career 2004–present
Career history 2004–2005 M****afra 2005–2006
Senise 2006–2007
Salerno 2007–2008
Potenza 2008–2012
Teramo 2010–2011 →Casalpusterlengo...
- Europe. On 14 April, the Duce
substituted the
chief of police,
Carmine Senise (a man of the King), with
Lorenzo Chierici. Five days
later Mussolini replaced...