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Corno Bussola (French: Mont de Boussolaz) is a 3,023
metres high peak on the
Italian side of the
Pennine Alps. In
Italian corno means horn, a term which...
- 'mbriaco (1975)
Secondo me, l'amore... (1975) 24-7-75
dalla Bussola, live at La
Bussola in
Viareggio (1975)
Tutto il
resto è noia (1976) Tac...! (1977)...
- career,
realized at the
Bussola in
Marina di
Pietrasanta in the
years 1968 (Mina alla
Bussola dal vivo) 1972 (Dalla
Bussola) and 1978 (Mina Live '78)...
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Dionigi or
Dionisio Bussola (1615–1687) was an
Italian sculptor active mainly in
Milan and its
environs during the
Baroque era.
Bussola was
probably born...
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Dalla Bussola is an
album by
Italian singer Mina,
released in
November 1972. It
includes a live
concert on
September 16, 1972, at the La
Bussola nightclub...
- Mina,
released in 1972. It was
distributed back-to-back with
album Dalla Bussola, in a two-LP
package entitled Mina 1+1; it's the
first in her
series of...
- Couloir, the Lac Vert, and, the Lac de la Bataille.
Above them
rises Corno Bussola (3,023 m [9,918 ft])—or Mont de Boussolaz— a
mountain in the
Pennine Alps...
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September 2019.
Ennio Morricone,
quando la fede si fa musica, La
Nuova Bussola Quotidiana,
accessed 8
September 2020 Il
Mondiale di
Ennio Morricone, Indiscreto...
- (March 28, 2024). "Quei
tagli prudenti del Manzoni" (in Italian). La
Nuova Bussola Quotidiana. "La
Monaca di Monza, il perché del nome Gertrude" (in Italian)...
- one for
Studio One, both in Jamaica. Mina, on her 1972 live
album Dalla Bussola.
Shirley B****ey, on her 1976
album Love, Life and Feelings. In 1977, Barry...