Ivana Spagna (Italian: [iˈvaːna ˈspaɲɲa]; born 16 December 1954), also known simply as Spagna, is an Italian singer and songwriter. She is best known...
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Spagna is a square in the centre of Rome, the capital of Italy. It lies at the foot of the Spanish Steps and owes its name to the Palazzo di Spagna,...
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Look up Spagna in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Spagna (born 1954) is an Italian singer and songwriter. Spagna may also refer to: Butch Spagna (1897–1948)...
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Lo Spagna (died c. 1529), "the Spaniard" in Italian, was a painter of the Renaissance, active in central Italy. His name was Giovanni di Pietro, but he...
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Spanish Steps (section Piazza di Spagna)
Trinità dei Monti) in Rome, Italy, climb a steep slope between Piazza di Spagna at the base and Piazza Trinità dei Monti, dominated by the Trinità dei Monti...
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Palazzo di Spagna (Palace of Spain); also known as the Monaldeschi Palace, is a Baroque historic Italian Baroque-style palace in the Piazza di Spagna(Spanish...
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La Spagna (Italian pronunciation: [la ˈspaɲɲa], English: "Spain"), also called La Spagna in rima, is a 14th-century Italian epic attributed to the Florentine...
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songwriter Spagna. "Classifiche". Musica e dischi (in Italian). Set "Tipo" on "Album" or "Singoli". Then, in the "Artista" field, search "Spagna". "italiancharts...
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Spagna is an underground station on Line A of the Rome Metro, in the rione Campo Marzio, which was inaugurated in 1980. The station is named after the...
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"Call Me" is a song by Italian singer Spagna, released in 1987 as the second single from her debut studio album, Dedicated to the Moon (1987). The music...
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Grenache (redirect from Uva di Spagna)
Tintilla, Tinto Menudo, Tinto Navalcarnero, Tai rosso, Toledana, Uva di Spagna, and Vernatxa. Wine portal Niels Lillelund: Rhône-Vinene p. 25, JP Bøger...
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Carignan (redirect from Axina de Spagna)
developed in isolation to form distinct clones under the synonyms Bovale di Spagna and Bovale Grande. At some point the grape reached Algeria where it became...
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Palazzo di Spagna a San Geremia, also known as Palazzo Frigerio, is a palace located on the street Lista di Spagna street #168, once a canal (Rio dei...
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Joseph "Butch" Spagna (May 15, 1897 – December 11, 1948) was a professional football player during the 1920s. He played in the early National Football...
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Three Girls from Rome (redirect from Le ragazze di Piazza di Spagna)
Three Girls from Rome (Italian: Le ragazze di Piazza Spagna, released as Girls of the Spanish Steps in the UK) is a 1952 Italian classic comedy drama film...
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The Collegio di Spagna (Royal Spanish College or Royal College of Spain in Bologna) (officially Real Colegio Mayor de San Clemente de los Españoles) is...
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Garibaldini in Spagna e nella Resistenza bolognese, Quaderni de "La Lotta", 1966 Sandro Attanasio, Gli italiani e la guerra di Spagna, Mursia Giacomo...
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Girò (redirect from Giro di Spagna)
Rosso di Spagna, Girone, Girone Comune, Girone Comune Rosso, Girone di Spagna, Mances de Capdell, Manses de Capdell, Nieddu Alzu and Zirone di Spagna. J. Robinson...
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Bovale (redirect from Bovale di Spagna)
to describe Bovale Grande and its wines include Bovale Murru, Bovale di Spagna, Bovale Mannu, Maraiola Maggiore, Mostaia, Nieddara, Nièddera, Nieddu Mannu...
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Folia (redirect from La follia di Spagna)
La Folía (Spanish), or Follies (English), also known as folies d'Espagne (French), La Follia (Italian), and Folia (Portuguese), is one of the oldest remembered...
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to the south of the base of the Spanish Steps and east of the Piazza di Spagna. In November 1820, the English poet John Keats, who was dying of tuberculosis...
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group comprised thirteen teenagers fronted by future italo disco star Ivana Spagna. They are mostly known for their hit single "Happy Song". Baby's Gang was...
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position above the Spanish Steps which lead down to the famous Piazza di Spagna. The church is entrusted to the Emmanuel Community, and is one of the five...
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Soul. According to Rudolf Wittkower, the sculpture is in the Palazzo di Spagna in Rome. This may well be what is known today as the Palazzo Monaldeschi...
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Dedicated to the Moon is the debut album by Italian singer Spagna, released in 1987 the CBS record label. It featured the European hits "Easy Lady" and...
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di Spagna e Lago di Mezzola is a nature reserve in Lombardy, in northern Italy. The reserve consists of the Lago di Mezzola and the Pian di Spagna, the...
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it is located within the Tridente, connecting Via del Corso to Piazza di Spagna. Caffè Greco (or Antico Caffè Greco), perhaps the most famous café in Rome...
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traditional English tea shop at the foot of the Spanish Steps in the Piazza di Spagna in Rome, Italy. The tea room was founded by two young women, one from New...
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Sponge cake (section Pan di Spagna)
eggs over heat or beating the egg yolks and whites separately. The Pan di Spagna evolved from the Genoise cake as an attempt to simplify the original recipe...
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donated by Spanish cleric Juan Bautista Vives, to the south of the Piazza di Spagna. Two of the foremost artistic figures of Baroque Rome were involved in the...
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