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Zingara (pronounced [ˈdziŋɡara];
Italian for "female Gypsy",
plural zingare) may
refer to: "
Zingara" (song) (1969), a song by
Enrico Riccardi and Luigi...
- In
French cuisine, à la
zingara (lit. "gypsy style"),
sometimes spelled as à la singara, is a
garnish or
sauce consisting of
chopped ham, tongue, mushrooms...
- The
Zingara was a
general cargo vessel that was
wrecked in the
Straits of
Tiran in the Red Sea on 21
August 1984 and is now a
recreational diving site...
- La
zingara (The
Gypsy Girl) is an
opera semiseria in two acts by
Gaetano Donizetti, set to a
libretto by
Andrea Leone Tottola after La
petite bohémienne...
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Zingara (Italian for
Gypsy woman) is a 1969
Italian musicarello romantic comedy film
directed by
Mariano Laurenti. It is
named after the
Bobby Solo's...
- "
Zingara" (Italian for
Gypsy woman) is a song
composed by
Enrico Riccardi and
Luigi Albertelli. The song won the
nineteenth edition of the
Sanremo Music...
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Sangue di
zingara ("Gipsy's blood") is a 1956
Italian melodrama film co-written and
directed by
Maria Basaglia.
Maria Piazzai as
Teodora Eloisa Cianni...
- The
Merry Zingara; Or, The
Tipsy Gipsy & The
Pipsy Wipsy was the
third of W. S. Gilbert's five
burlesques of opera.
Described by the
author as "A Whimsical...
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Vendetta di
zingara (meaning 'The
Gypsy Woman's Revenge' in English) is a 1950
Italian film
directed by Aldo Molinari.
Felga Lauri as
Fiamma Anna Vita...
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tribe who had
previously conquered them. They
established the
kingdom of
Zingara and
absorbed the
defeated elements into
their tribe. Hyborians, Picts,...