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- La or a Vuccirìa is an ancient, large market or bazaar area and neighborhood, with shops and tables selling products, produce, and foodstuffs located in...
- the 70th Venice International Film Festival along with Le donne della Vucciria by Palestinian actress and director Hiam Abbas. In 2015, Agnès Varda's...
- (specifically indicated locally as meusari) in Palermo's main markets, such as the Vucciria and the Ballarò. Media related to Pani ca meusa at Wikimedia Commons Italy...
- colourful fruit, vegetable and fish markets at the heart of Palermo, known as Vucciria, Ballarò and Capo. Palermo lies in a basin, formed by the Papireto, Kemonia...
- danse éternelle Short film; also writer 2012 Inheritance Also writer 2013 Le Donne della Vucciria Short film; also co-writer 2015 Jerusalem, I Love You...
- best-known works include Flight from Etna (1938–39), Crucifixion (1941), and La Vucciria (1974). Guttuso also designed for the theatre (including sets and costumes...
- and Teatro Biondo, is the northern border of the warren of alleys of the Vucciria neighborhood. The church houses the burial monuments of many notable Sicilians...
- a place where goat meat is sold; compare also French boucherie, whence Vuccirìa, the name of a market in Palermo, Italy. Later, the authorities decided...
- Palermo, region of Sicily, Italy. The church sits at the west corner of the Vucciria market. A church at the site has been present since 1220. In that era,...
- Palermo (the so-called "Piano Giarrusso") and built between 1894 and 1936. Vucciria Piazza San Domenico Church of San Domenico Church of Sant'Antonio Abate...