Carnival in Italy (redirect from Carnevale Ambrosiano)
Mussio, Gina. “Carnevale in Italy: What It Is and Where to Celebrate.” Ciao Andiamo, Ciao Andiamo, 7 Dec. 2021, https://ciaoandiamo.com/carnevale...
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also plays a major role in the Milanese celebrations of Carnival (Carnevale Ambrosiano) and in local marionette traditional shows. It is uncertain whether...
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Ambrose as bishop of the city. The Ambrosian Carnival [it] (Italian: Carnevale Ambrosiano) is celebrated in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Milan and in...
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Ceneri Archived 14 July 2014 at the Wayback Machine Sapere, Perché il Carnevale ambrosiano si festeggia in ritardo rispetto al resto d’Italia? Archived 24 May...
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Black) and Voltri (Green). The Ambrosian Carnival [it] (Italian: Carnevale Ambrosiano) is an annual festive event of a historical and religious nature...
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Monza; also, one year he was honoured with the role of "king of the Carnevale Ambrosiano" (Milan's carnival). In any case, especially in the last part of...
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Retrieved 20 November 2017. "Meneghino, Cecca e le maschere del Carnevale Ambrosiano". Archived from the original on 4 March 2017. Retrieved 4 June 2018...
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circumstances in Milan while shooting the vice-president of the Banco Ambrosiano, Roberto Rosone, an act for which again Abbatino was not informed, the...
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village (Dresano vecchio), Madonnina (built in the 1960s), Villaggio ambrosiano (erected in the 1970s) and Villaggio Helios (begun in the 1990s). The...
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