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    Marsala (Italian: [marˈsaːla]; also Maissala, local Sicilian: [maɪsˈsaːla]; Latin: Lilybaeum) is an Italian comune located in the Province of Trapani in...
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    Chicken marsala (Italian: pollo al marsala or scaloppine al marsala) is an Italian-American dish of chicken escalopes in a Marsala wine sauce. It is a...
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    Marsala is a fortified wine, dry or sweet, produced in the region surrounding the Italian city of Marsala in Sicily. Marsala first received Denominazione...
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  • Marsala is an Italian city on the island of Sicily. Marsala can also refer to: Marsala Ship, a warship wreck in the harbor of Sicily Marsala wine Chicken...
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  • Dilettantistica Marsala 1912 is an Italian association football club based in the city of Marsala, Sicily. The club plays in Promozione Sicily Group A. Marsala was...
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  • Marsala is an Italian surname, originated from the city of Marsala, in Sicily. Notable people with the surname include: Joe Marsala (1907–1978), Italian-American...
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    The Marsala Punic shipwreck is a third-century-BC shipwreck of two Punic ships. The wreck was discovered in 1969, off the shore of Isola Lunga, not far...
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    Francis Marsala (January 4, 1907 – March 4, 1978) was an Italian-American jazz clarinetist and songwriter. His younger brother was trumpeter Marty Marsala and...
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    Marsala House is a residential home in Dianella, in suburban Perth, Western Australia, designed by architect Iwan Iwanoff. It is the youngest heritage-listed...
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    many different styles of fortified wine, including port, sherry, madeira, Marsala, Commandaria wine, and the aromatised wine vermouth. One reason for fortifying...
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    curry Chicken Divan Chicken karahi Chicken Lahori Chicken Marengo Chicken marsala Chicken mull Chicken paprikash Chicken pastel Chicken Picasso Chicken Sukka...
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    Garam masala (redirect from Garam Marsala)
    Garam masala (from Hindustani گرم مصالحہ/गरम मसाला garam masālā, "hot spices") is a blend of ground spices originating from South Asia. It is common in...
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  • Krupanj: Maršala Tita Kumane: Maršala Tita Lešnica: Maršala Tita Leštane: Maršala Tita Medoševac: Maršala Tita Meljak: Maršala Tita Mezgraja: Maršala Tita...
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    "Uz Maršala Tita" ("With Marshal Tito"), originally titled "Pjesma o pesti" ("Song about the fist"), is a Yugoslav Partisan anthem praising Josip Broz...
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    powder. A common variant involves soaking the savoiardi in alcohol, such as Marsala wine, amaretto or a coffee-based liqueur. The original tiramisu made at...
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  • Novaspace (redirect from Jenny Marsala)
    featuring Jessica Boehrs as the singer, who was later replaced by Jenny Marsala. Between 2002 and 2004, Novaspace achieved international success with covers...
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    North" by guitarist Ryan Phillips of the band Means Well, drummer Dan Marsala, vocalist John Taylor and bassist Perry West. They changed their name to...
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    Marsala Cathedral (Italian - duomo di San Tommaso di Canterbury) is the largest church in the town of Marsala, Sicily, and the Diocese of Mazara del Vallo...
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    Marty Marsala (2 April 1909 – 27 April 1975) was an American jazz trumpeter born in Chicago, perhaps best known for working from 1926-1946 with his brother...
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    insurance company. In 1832, he established a factory of Marsala wine (Cantina Florio) in Marsala. His winery was in between the ones of John Woodhouse and...
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  • Denise Pipitone. However he decided to inform the public prosecutor of Marsala anyway During the years, various theories were presented the investigators...
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  • Colin Brittain, Daniel Marsala, Josh Wills and Ryan Phillips, except where noted. Adapted from Tidal. Story of the Year Dan Marsala – lead vocals Ryan Phillips...
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    and is widely used in Sicilian winemaking and, in particular, for making Marsala. Its origins are uncertain, but it may have been introduced into the island...
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    flights were operated from the Sicilian water aerodromes of Siracusa and Marsala to the cities of Rome and Naples on the Italian mainland and to the cities...
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    boats Black Sea‎ Sinop D Marsala Greek: Ashkelon Kyrenia Leontophoros Syracusia Phoenician: Gozo Bajo de la Campana Punic: Marsala Punic shipwreck Roman:...
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    captured Sicily in 1860, as part of the Risorgimento. The conquest started at Marsala, and native Sicilians joined him in the capture of the southern Italian...
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    Marsala was a protected cruiser built by the Italian Regia Marina (Royal Navy) in the 1910s. She was the second and final member of the Nino Bixio class...
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    Adele Beatrice Girard Marsala (née Girard; June 25, 1913 – September 7, 1993) was a jazz harpist associated with dixieland and swing music. She is the...
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    made with egg yolks, sugar, and a sweet wine (usually Moscato d'Asti or Marsala wine). Some versions of the recipe incorporate spirits such as cognac....
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    prosciutto and sage, rolled up and cooked in dry white wine and butter. Marsala is sometimes used. Also, sometimes the veal and prosciutto are not rolled...
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