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Neapolitan
Italo-Dalmatian language spoken in southern Italy
Kingdom of Italy
kingdom in Southern Europe from 1861 to 1946
domestic worker
person who works within the scope of a residence
Q131607
Polenta (, ) is an Italian dish of boiled cornmeal that was historically made from other grains. It may be allowed to cool and solidify into a loaf that can be baked, fried or grilled.
Ricchi e Poveri
Italian band
tortellini
Tortellini is a type of stuffed pasta typical of the Italian cities of Bologna and Modena, in the Emilia-Romagna region. Traditionally it is stuffed with a mix of meat (pork loin, prosciutto, mortadella), Parmesan cheese, egg, and nutmeg and served in capon broth ().
Strega Prize
most prestigious Italian literary award
Olivetti
Olivetti S.p.A. is an Italian manufacturer of computers, tablets, smartphones, printers and other such business products as calculators and fax machines. Headquartered in Ivrea, in the Metropolitan City of Turin, the company has been owned by TIM S.p.A. since 2003.
Rai 2
Italian TV channel
Judith Beheading Holofernes
painting by Caravaggio
Supper at Emmaus
painting by Caravaggio, National Gallery, London
Rai 3
Italian TV channel
Canale 5
Italian television channel
Il Divo
2008 film directed by Paolo Sorrentino
La velata
painting by Raphael
Rete 4
Italian television channel
The Birds, the Bees and the Italians
1966 Italian film directed by Pietro Germi
The Inspiration of Saint Matthew
painting by Caravaggio
Rest on the Flight into Egypt
painting by Caravaggio
Boy Bitten by a Lizard
painting by Caravaggio in the National Gallery, London
Christ Stopped at Eboli
1979 film by Francesco Rosi
Bagheera
Bagheera ( / Baghīrā) is a fictional character in Rudyard Kipling's Mowgli stories in The Jungle Book (coll. 1894) and The Second Jungle Book (coll. 1895). He is a black panther (melanistic Indian leopard) who serves as friend, protector and mentor to the "man-cub" Mowgli. The word bagheera is Hindi for panther or leopard, although the root word bagh means any form of panthera and is nowadays mostly used to refer to the Royal Bengal tiger.
Zecchino d'Oro
music festival
Madonna di Loreto
painting by Caravaggio
Saint Catherine of Alexandria
painting by Caravaggio
Matia Bazar
Italian pop group
Madonna of the Rosary
painting by Caravaggio
The Seven Works of Mercy
painting by Caravaggio
Kaa
Kaa is a fictional character from The Jungle Book stories written by Rudyard Kipling. He is an Indian python who possesses the power of hypnosis. In the books and many of the screen adaptations, Kaa is an ally of protagonist Mowgli, acting as a friend and trusted mentor or father figure alongside Bagheera and Baloo. However, Disney's screen adaptations portray him as a secondary antagonist who attempts to eat Mowgli.
Guittone d'Arezzo
Italian poet (1235-1294)
One Hundred Steps
2000 Italian film directed by Marco Tullio Giordana
Un passo dal cielo
television series
Pane carasau
Thin, crisp, twice-baked flatbread from Sardinia
tortelloni
Tortelloni is a type of stuffed pasta common in northern Italy, with a shape similar to tortellini, but larger and with a cheese-based filling. It is traditionally stuffed with ricotta, Parmesan, leafy herbs or vegetables such as parsley or spinach, egg, and nutmeg.
Rondò Veneziano
Italian musical group; chamber orchestra
Articolo 31
Italian band
Rai Gulp
Italian TV channel
The Bacchanal of the Andrians
painting by Titian
Roman Catholic Diocese of Aba
diocese of the Catholic Church in Nigeria
Ali and Nino
2016 film by Asif Kapadia
Roman Catholic Diocese of Aveiro
diocese of the Catholic Church in Portugal
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cusco
Catholic archdiocese in Peru
Gianduiotto
Gianduiotto (; ) is a chocolate originating in the Piedmont region of Italy. Gianduiotti are shaped like ingots and individually wrapped in a (usually) gold- or silver-colored foil cover. They are a specialty of Turin, and take their name from gianduja, the blend of chocolate and hazelnut used for gianduiotti and other sweets, including Nutella. This blend itself is named after Gianduja, a mask in commedia dell'arte, a type of Italian theater, that represents the Piemonte. Gianduja's tricorner hat inspired the shape of the gianduiotto.
Roman Catholic Diocese of Malakal
diocese of the Catholic Church in South Sudan
The Count of Monte Cristo
1998 TV mini-serial directed by Josée Dayan
Roman Catholic Diocese of Chimoio
diocese of the Catholic Church
Orlando furioso
opera by Antonio Vivaldi (1727)
Roman Catholic Diocese of Butare
diocese of the Catholic Church in Rwanda
De Agostini Editore
Italian holding company
Roman Catholic Diocese of Yei
diocese of the Catholic Church in South Sudan
Q2293198
type of Sicilian street food
Ignazio Gardella
Italian architect (1905-1999)
Roman Catholic Diocese of Caxito
diocese of the Catholic Church
Impotenti esistenziali
2009 film by Giuseppe Cirillo
Roman Catholic Diocese of Abakaliki
diocese of the Catholic Church
Roman Catholic Diocese of Cabinda
Catholic ecclesiastical territory
patronal festival
yearly celebrations held in countries influenced by Christianity
Roman Catholic Diocese of Hoima
diocese of the Catholic Church in Uganda
Italus
Italus or Italos (from ) was a legendary king of the Oenotrians, ancient people of Italic origin who inhabited the region now called Calabria, in southern Italy. In his Fabularum Liber (or Fabulae), Gaius Julius Hyginus recorded the myth that Italus was a son of Penelope and Telegonus (a son of Odysseus by Circe).
The Flagellation of Christ
painting by Caravaggio