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  • '''Pignolata''' is a [[Sicily|Sicilian]] pastry. Also common in Calabria. It is soft, and covered in [[chocolate]] [[Category:Sicilian cuisine]]
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  • ...aşcaval''; [[Serbian language|Serbian]]: ''Качкаваљ''; [[Sicilian language|Sicilian]]: ''Cascavaddu''; [[Turkish language|Turkish]]: ''Kaşar'') is a type of [ [[Category:Sicilian cuisine]]
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  • ...d in better Italian bakeries and restaurants and is an essential part of [[Sicilian cuisine]]. [[Category:Sicilian cuisine]]
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  • * [[Sicilian language | Sicilian]]
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  • [[Category:Sicilian cuisine]]
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  • [[Category:Sicilian cuisine]]
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  • ...onte]]. However, the Northern Italian influence in the local varieties of Sicilian are marked. In the case of San Fratello, some linguists have suggested tha
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  • ...ages || official language [[Italian_language|Italian]] [[Sicilian_language|Sicilian]], [[Neapolitan_language|Neapolitan]] ...d no less than three popular revolts against Bourbon rule, including the [[Sicilian revolution of independence of 1848|revolution of independence]] of [[1848]]
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  • ...n]], [[Vaucluse]], [[France]] is a French racing driver of Both French and Sicilian origins. Jean Alesi drove a long time in [[Formula One]] for [[Scuderia Fer
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  • ...oken near the city of [[Milan]], [[Neapolitan]], spoken near [[Naples]], [[Sicilian]], spoken on Sicily, etc. ...re also indigenous to the agricultural island, known as "Italy's granary". Sicilian [[flute music]], called [[friscaletto]], is also popular among traditionali
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  • ...gliese" is spoken. In the southern part of the region, dialects of the [[Sicilian language]] called "[[Tarantino dialect|Tarantino]]" and "[[Salentino dialec .../show_language.asp?code=scn Ethnologue World linguistic classification for Sicilian]
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  • ...[[Sicily]], and 70 km (43 mi) E of the [[Africa]]n coast, belonging to the Sicilian [[province of Trapani]].
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  • ...lian]] (official); [[Neapolitan language|Neapolitan]], [[Sicilian language|Sicilian]], and [[Southern Italian]]; minorities of [[Griko language|Griko]] and po ...u]] were themselves forcibly pushed out in the event immortalized as the [[Sicilian Vespers]]. Hereafter, until the union in [[Spain]], the kingdom was split b
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  • ...nly Vaccarella Can Bring Off The Miracle''. The meaning had to do with the Sicilian driver's great task of gaining victory in the Targa Florio in his 2.5-litre
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  • ...abrese" is spoken. In the southern part of the region, a dialect of the [[Sicilian language]] called "southern Calabro" is spoken. In isolated pockets, a hyb
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  • ...ly''' (''Sicilia'' in [[Italian language|Italian]] and [[Sicilian language|Sicilian]], ''Σικελία'' in [[Greek language|Greek]]) is an [[Autonomous regio ...[Enna]], [[Caltanissetta]], [[Agrigento]], [[Ragusa, Italy|Ragusa]]. Other Sicilian towns include [[Acireale]], [[Taormina]], [[Giardini Naxos]], [[Piazza Arme
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  • ...Palermo'' in [[Italian language|Italian]], ''Palermu'' or ''Palemmu'' in [[Sicilian]]) is the principal city and administrative seat of the autonomous region o ...the former emir's residence, is one of the most outstanding examples of [[Sicilian Baroque]]. It has a single, airy nave, with stucco decorations from the ear
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  • ...oken near the city of [[Milan]], [[Neapolitan]], spoken near [[Naples]], [[Sicilian]], spoken on Sicily, etc. ...re also indigenous to the agricultural island, known as "Italy's granary". Sicilian [[flute music]], called [[friscaletto]], is also popular among traditionali
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  • ...ck II, Holy Roman Emperor|Frederick II]] and leader of the revolt of the [[Sicilian Vespers]].
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  • ...ruct a racing body which has often been called a "Carretto Siciliano", or "Sicilian cart." Marzotto achieved successes with this car in its inaugural event, wi ...is BODIED by Carrozzeria Paolo Fontana of Padua as an ugly and very crude "Sicilian chariot" or "Carretto Siciliano" „h1 (see also Prancing Horse magazine, i
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  • ...ri]], who mixed southern Italian languages, especially [[Sicilian language|Sicilian]], with his native Tuscan in his epic poems known collectively as the ''[[D ...ly related to the other two Italo-Dalmatian languages, [[Sicilian language|Sicilian]] and the extinct [[Dalmatian language|Dalmatian]]. The three are part of t
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  • ...omato sauce and cheese (and optional toppings). [[Pizza Hut|Pizza Hut’s]] “Sicilian Pizza”, introduced in 1994, is not an authentic example of the style as o ...n Queens and Manhattan is Grandma pizza. It is cooked in a square pan like Sicilian, but it is much thinner. It has a thin, crispy crust, usually has tomato ch
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  • ...after suspicions of special relationships with [[Salvo Lima]], a [[Sicily|Sicilian]] [[Democrazia Cristiana|DC]] [[Member of Parliament|MP]] later recognised
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  • *The sicilian playwright and Nobel prize winner [[Luigi Pirandello]] lived in Sanremo bet
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  • ...sequently fell under the [[Suebi]] and then [[Angevin]] rule. After the [[Sicilian Vespers]] in [[1282]], the island rebelled, recognizing [[Peter III of Arag
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  • ...] has been traced back to the [[4th century BCE]]. This writer was a Greek Sicilian named [[Archestratus]], who lived in [[Province of Syracuse|Syracuse]]. Hi ...om [[Rome]] and [[Athens]], the highly civilized culture combined with the Sicilian to bring what many consider the first real Italian cuisine in Sicily. The [
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  • ...the Autosud perked the interest of two of my “gentleman driver” friends, a Sicilian nobleman by the name of Paolo Samonà and Ronald Boccoli. They asked me if
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  • ...e 1906 ''Grand Prix'', as well as the ''[[Targa Florio]]'' (run on 93mi of Sicilian roads), the 75mi German ''[[Kaiserpreis]]'' circuit in the [[Taunus]] mount
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  • After the [[Sicilian Vespers]], ([[1284]]) the kingdom was split in two parts, with an Aragonese
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  • ...ido delle Colonne]] of [[Messina]], one of the [[vernacular]] poets of the Sicilian school, composed the ''Historia destructionis Trojae''. Guido was an imitat == The Sicilian School ==
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  • ...ido delle Colonne]] of [[Messina]], one of the [[vernacular]] poets of the Sicilian school, composed the ''Historia destructionis Trojae''. Guido was an imitat == The Sicilian School ==
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  • ...in [[Rome]] in 1241. On [[May 3]], [[1241]], a combined fleet of Pisan and Sicilian ships, led by the Emperor's son [[Enzo]], attacked a Genoese convoy carryin
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  • ..., in Sicily, where [[Enzo Rao]] and his group [[Shamal]] have added native Sicilian and Arab influences to American jazz). Currently, all Italian music conserv ...the Sardinian ''[[launeddas]]'' in 1913-1914 by [[Mario Giulio Fara]]; on Sicilian music, published in 1907 and 1921 by [[Alberto Favara]]; and studies of the
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  • ...s actually the car that was booby-trapped and explodes with Apollonia, his Sicilian wife, in it toward the end of the movie.
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