-
Vintschgau (German: [ˈfɪn(t)ʃɡaʊ]) or
Vinschgau Valley (Italian: Val
Venosta [ˈval
veˈnɔsta]; Romansh:
Vnuost [ˈfnuɔ̯ʃt] ; Ladin: Val Venuesta;
medieval toponym:...
- Emilio,
marquis Visconti-
Venosta (22
January 1829 – 24
November 1914) was an
Italian statesman. He is one of the longest-serving
Ministers of Foreign...
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musical Martial arts film
directed by
Michael Schultz,
written by
Louis Venosta, and
produced by
Rupert Hitzig for
Berry Gordy. The film
stars Taimak,...
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Vinschgau (German pronunciation: [ˈɡraʊn ɪm ˈfɪnʃɡaʊ]; Italian:
Curon Venosta [kuˈroɱ
veˈnɔsta]; Romansh: La Carun) is a
comune (muni****lity) and a
village in...
- Mals (German pronunciation: [mals]; Italian:
Malles Venosta [ˈmallez
veˈnɔsta]) is a
comune (muni****lity) and a
village in
South Tyrol in
northern Italy...
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Giovanni "Gino"
Visconti Venosta (4
September 1831 – 1
October 1906) was a
Milanese writer-scholar and, as a
young man, an
activist Italian patriot (a...
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abundance of lakes, most
notably Sainte-Marie, Island, Doyle, Cameron, and
Venosta Lakes. In
addition to the
village of Low itself,
other communities in the...
- 1986, the Port
Moody Station Museum acquired the
Venosta, a first-class CPR
sleeper car. The
Venosta, now part of the
display on the CPR, was constructed...
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national aspirations to the
possession of Rome, a do****ent of
which Visconti-
Venosta afterwards took
advantage when
justifying the
Italian occupation of Rome...
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appearance from
Quentin Tarantino. It was
written and
directed by
Louis Venosta, and it was
produced by
Kathryn Arnold and
Secondary Modern Motion Pictures...