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Bolognese sauce,
known in
Italian as ragù alla
bolognese or ragù
bolognese (called ragù in the city of Bologna, ragó in
Bolognese dialect), is a meat-based...
- city.
Painters working in
Bologna during this
period established the
Bolognese School which includes Annibale Carracci, Domenichino, Guercino, and others...
- Sant'Agata
Bolognese (Western
Bolognese: Sant'Èghete; City
Bolognese: Sant'Ègata) is a
small comune in the
Metropolitan City of Bologna, Emilia-Romagna...
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Bolognese or
bolognese in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bolognese may
refer to:
Someone or
something from the city of
Bologna Bolognese sauce...
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Bolognese Swordsmanship, also
sometimes known as the
Dardi school, is a
tradition within the
Italian school of
swordsmanship which is
based on the surviving...
- The
Bolognese (pronounced [boloɲˈɲeːze]) is a
small dog
breed of the
bichon type,
originating in Italy. The name
refers to the
northern Italian city of...
- The
Bolognese School of painting, also
known as the
School of Bologna,
flourished between the 16th and 17th
centuries in Bologna,
which rivalled Florence...
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pinza bolognese (pénza in
Bolognese) is a
dessert that
comes from the
Bolognese peasant tradition,
which was
generally prepared during the Christmas...
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Cotoletta alla
bolognese is a
traditional dish of Bologna. It is also
known as "Petroniana",
after Petronius, a
fifth century bishop and the
patron saint...
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recognised as a Franco-Belgian dog breed. The
Bolognese, also
known as the
Bichon Bolognese,
Bolognese toy dog, Bologneser,
Gutschen Hundle or Schoshundle...