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- Barbine (lit. 'little beards'; sg.: barbina) is a type of long strand pasta very similar to capellini. It is generally available in a coiled nest shape...
- Maria Tore Barbina (22 July 1940, Udine – 28 August 2007) was an Italian poet and translator. She was a teacher of Latin Literature at the University...
- Patriarcato d'Aquileia (Grande Atlante Cronologico ed.). Udine: Del Bianco. G., Barbina (1981). Codroipo (Il ponte ed.). Golden, Peter B. (1992). An Introduction...
- consumption Barbine Thin strands, often coiled into nests Little beards Barbina Bavette Narrower version of tagliatelle Bibs Baverine, bavettine, lasagneddi...
- Ūsiņš of Horses, Māršaviņa of Cows, Barbiņa of Goats, Teniss of Pigs, Annīte of Sheep, Urbans of Calves, Protect my beasts From pestilence, from wolves...
- Meiteilogy. Parimal Publications. p. 205. Retrieved 20 February 2024. Barbina, Rajkumari (2018). "Traditional Salt Making at Ningel Village, District...
- (link) "Il popolamento slavo a cura di Giuseppe Paludo (PDF)" (PDF). G. Barbina, E. Bartolini, G. Bergamini, C. C. Desinan, G. Frau, G. C. Menis, V. Zoratti...
- (1937–2018, Uruguay/Mexico), , non-f. wr., feminist sociologist Maria Tore Barbina (1940–2007, Italy), poet & translator Elia Barceló (b. 1957,...
- (1869–1958), writer and pacifist Laura Terracina (1519–c. 1577), poet Maria Tore Barbina (1940–2007), poet, translator Maria Antonietta Torriani (1840–1920), journalist...
- Jorge Loredo, Maria Gladys Sertão em Festa Oswaldo de Oliveira Aninha, Nhá Barbina, Letácio Camargo Musical comedy Simeão, O Boêmio João Bennio João Bennio...