- The
Talfer (German pronunciation: [ˈtalfɐ] ; Italian:
Talvera) is a
river located in
South Tyrol, Italy. It
flows into the
Eisack in Bolzano.
Civic Network...
- music, some
Occitan pop
groups use them as well. Such
groups include La
Talvera,
Familha Artus, and Tenareze.
Biniou Bodega (bagpipe) Boha
Bousine Cabrette...
- Portici [it], main road in the
historic centre;
Bolzano Cathedral; the
Talvera Bridges and Museion;
South Tyrol Archaeological Museum;
Sigmundskron Castle;...
-
audiovisual professionals around the
Occitan language and culture. CORDAE/La
Talvera,
Occitan center for research, do****entation and
ethnographic animation...
- Vladimír Lorenc, Úplná učebnice mezinárodní řeči dra. Esperanta,
Edicions Talvera, Vert-Saint-Denis, 2012, ISBN 979-10-90696-20-4 Budo
Esperanta de Valença...
- František. 1900. Cikánsky
snadno a
rychle [Easy and Quick: the
Gypsy Language]. Praha: Bačkovský.
Online Reedition, 2012, Vert-Saint-Denis:Edicions
Talvera....
- 1900 Praha: Bačkovský.
Online Reedition, 2012, Vert-Saint-Denis:Edicions
Talvera.
Milan Klapetek,
Zrnka moudrosti od Františka Vymazala, Sdružení Facultas...
-
Libor Sztemon's
Conlangs 2:
Sources (PDF). Vert-Saint-Denis:
Edicions Talvera. ISBN 979-10-90696-00-6.
Archived (PDF) from the
original on 28 October...
- conductors, Aragal, Jess Thomas, Schwarzkopf, Seefeld, Troyanos, Moscona,
Talvera, Gremdl, Edelman, Nikolaidi,
Della Casa,
Hilde Gueden,
Zylis - Gara, Regine...
- 1 mi) Via
Avisio 383.3 km (238.2 mi) Via Noce 383.4 km (238.2 mi) Via
Talvera 383.5 km (238.3 mi)
GardoloRoncafort -
Canova - 383.7 km (238.4 mi) Rest...