-
facto the boss of
bosses ("il capo dei capi"). His
nickname was
Binnu u
tratturi (Sicilian for "Bernie the tractor") because, in the
words of one informant...
- The
history of Rome.
George Baker (trans.).
Printed for A. Strahan. "
Tratturi" (in Italian).
Archived from the
original on 15
October 2023. Retrieved...
- The
tratturi remain public property and
subject to
conservation by the law
protecting cultural heritage. The
Molise region candidates the
tratturi to the...
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Retrieved 28
January 2014.
Lucio D'Andrea. "Along the Shepherd's
Tracks Tratturi and Transumanza" (PDF).
Archived from the
original (PDF) on 5
October 2011...
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Provenzano (1933-2016),
member of the
Sicilian Mafia nicknamed Binnu u
tratturi (Sicilian for "Binnie the tractor")
Little Red Tractor, a
British children's...
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Santeramo in
Colle (Santermano: Sanderm) is a town in the
Metropolitan City of Bari and
region of Apulia,
southern Italy. Its
current name
comes from St...
-
rulers of
Aragon in the 15th
century saw the
organisation of sheepways,
tratturi delle pecore on the
Aragonese model, and
pastoralists were
given privileges...
-
largely disorganized, and
generally lacked urban centers.
Roads called tratturi were used to
connect the
summer pastures to
those of winter. Alongside...
-
which the
sheep traveled during their migrations were
referred to as "
tratturi". The
three main
pathways included those between L'Aquila and
Foggia (called...
- attack. The
attack increased Provenzano’s re****tion and his nickname, u’
tratturi (the tractor) because, as one
pentito put it, ‘where he p****ed, the gr****...