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- Local craft beer festival Cerasuolo di Vittoria (wine) (in Italian) Scoglitti on italia.indettaglio.it eventu.it, ed. (2017). "Scoglitti SicilianCraft BeerFest...
- The Arts and Crafts movement was an international trend in the decorative and fine arts that developed earliest and most fully in the British Isles and...
- crafted depiction of oppression"". Sci-Fi Now. Sci-Fi Now. Retrieved 15 December 2017. Sicilian Ghost Story https://www.metacritic.com/movie/sicilian-ghost-story...
- The Sicilian cart (or carretto siciliano in Italian and carrettu sicilianu in Sicilian or carretti (plural)) is an ornate, colorful style of horse or donkey-drawn...
- notes on the planning and ****ault phase of the Sicilian operation 45th Infantry Division in the Sicilian Campaign The Irish Brigade 1941–47 account of...
- vision-enhancing goggles and extensive martial arts training. Brought up by the Sicilian Mafia, Zeiss eventually becomes a contract killer and bodyguard. He fights...
- sources with the invention of gelato, while other sources claims that Sicilian cooks gradually modified the sherbet recipe over time, giving birth to...
- Ciminna is a Sicilian city in the Metropolitan City of Palermo, located approximately 30 miles (48 km) southeast of its capital, Palermo. The city's economy...
- a major role in promoting literature through the Sicilian School of poetry. His magnificent Sicilian imperial-royal court in Palermo, beginning around...
- variation of it) before his father and others in the family emigrated from the Sicilian village of Gesso [it]. The name was anglicized to Jacobs about a month...