Brindisi (US: /ˈbrɪndɪzi, ˈbriːn-/ BRIN-diz-ee, BREEN-; Italian: [ˈbrindizi] ) is a city in the region of Apulia in southern Italy, the former capital...
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Look up Brindisi or brindisi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Brindisi is a city of Apulia, southern Italy. Brindisi, meaning "toast (honor)" in Italian...
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Anthony Joseph Brindisi (born November 22, 1978) is an American lawyer and politician from the state of New York. As a Democrat, Brindisi served as the...
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The province of Brindisi (Italian: provincia di Brindisi) is a province in the Apulia region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Brindisi. It has an area...
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Brindisi Football Club is an Italian association football club located in Brindisi, in the region of Apulia in southern Italy. Brindisi was founded in...
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A brindisi (pronounced [ˈbrindizi]; Italian for "toast") is a song in which a company is exhorted to drink, a drinking song. The word is Italian, but it...
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Lawrence of Brindisi, OFM Cap. (22 July 1559 – 22 July 1619), born Giulio Cesare Russo, was a Neapolitan Catholic priest, theologian and member of the...
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Brindisi Rosso is a red DOC (Denominazione di Origine Controllata) wine from the Southern Italian province of Brindisi, in the region of Apulia. The official...
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Brindisi Airport (IATA: BDS, ICAO: LIBR) (Italian: Aeroporto di Brindisi), also known as Brindisi Papola Casale Airport and Salento Airport, is an airport...
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Brindisi Montagna, also spelled Brindisi di Montagna (Lucano: Brìnnese) is an Arbëreshë town and comune in the province of Potenza, in the Southern Italian...
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Miguel Ángel Brindisi de Marco (born 8 October 1950) is an Argentine football coach and former player. An attacking midfielder, he played for the Argentina...
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Margaritus of Brindisi (also Margarito; Italian: Margaritone, Greek: Megareites or Margaritoni [Μαργαριτώνη]; c. 1149 – 1197), called "the new Neptune"...
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New Basket Brindisi, for sponsorship reasons named Valtur Brindisi or shortly Brindisi, is a professional Italian basketball based in Brindisi, Apulia....
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Remo Brindisi (25 April 1918 – 25 July 1996) was an Italian painter. Born in Rome, Brindisi was trained by his father, a skilled wood carver, in Pescara...
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During the 1969 tournament, two historical players of the club, Miguel Brindisi and Carlos Babington played together for the first time.[citation needed]...
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The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Brindisi in the Apulia region of Italy. 266 BCE – Romans in power. 244 BCE – Brundisium becomes...
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Bruno Brindisi (born 3 June 1964) is an Italian comic book artist. Brindisi was born at Salerno, and debuted in the amateur publication Truemoon. Later...
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Brindisi Marittima was a railway station in Brindisi, Italy. The station was opened in 1870 and closed in 2006. It was located on the short Brindisi–Brindisi...
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3, 1853 Manhattan Republican 7th March 4, 1859 – March 3, 1861 Anthony Brindisi Democratic 22nd January 3, 2019 – January 3, 2021 Utica Term expired before...
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April 2009) was an Italian Roman Catholic. Farina spent his entire life in Brindisi where he was an excellent student who developed a passion for science and...
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Malvasia (redirect from Malvasia Nera di Brindisi)
Malvasia di Schierano, Malvasia negra, Malvasia nera, Malvasia nera di Brindisi, Malvasia di Candia aromatica, Malvasia odorosissima, and a number of other...
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retired. In 2018, Tenney's unsuccessful race against Democrat Anthony Brindisi attracted national attention due to its competitiveness and controversial...
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a missionary from Alexandria, Egypt, who later founded the Diocese of Brindisi, as the first Bishop in 165. It is believed that he later suffered martyrdom...
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The Battle of Brindisi (1156) was fought by the Byzantine Empire and the Kingdom of Sicily over control of Southern Italy. The battle was part of a Byzantine...
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is an Italian 70-kilometre long railway line, connecting Taranto with Brindisi. The line was opened in three stages in 1886. On 6 January 1886 the section...
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Ribezzo' Archaeology Museum in Brindisi. She specialised in leading underwater archaeological investigations along the Brindisi coast, which led to discoveries...
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The Archdiocese of Brindisi-Ostium (Latin: Archidioecesis Brundusina-Ostunensis) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church in Apulia, has carried its present...
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Rodolfo Brindisi (1932-2009) was an Argentine actor who appeared in film and television in Argentina between 1970 and 2003. In 1971 he appeared in the...
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since 1915, reorganizing the Navy Landing Force. It has its command in Brindisi. They are the marines of the Italian Navy. It is a joint formation, framed...
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The port of Brindisi is a seaport in Brindisi, Italy. It is used for tourism, commercial and industrial shipping on the Adriatic Sea. Tourist traffic...
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