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Cracovian
Cracovian Cra*co"vi*an (kr?-k?"v?-an), a.
Of or pertaining to Cracow in Poland.
Cracovienne
Cracovienne Cra*co`vi*enne" (kr?-k?`v?-?n"), n. [F., fr.
Cracow, the city.] (Mus.)
A lively Polish dance, in 2-4 time.
Cracowes
Cracowes Cra"cowes (kr?"k?z), n. pl.
Long-toed boots or shoes formerly worn in many parts of
Europe; -- so called from Cracow, in Poland, where they were
first worn in the fourteenth century. --Fairholt.
MicracousticMicracoustic Mi`cra*cous"tic, a.
Same as Microustic.
Meaning of Craco from wikipedia
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Craco is a
ghost town and
comune in the
province of Matera, in the
southern Italian region of Basilicata. It was
abandoned towards the end of the 20th...
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Martire di
Craco (San
Vincenzo Martyr of
Craco) is a
minor saint of the
Roman Catholic Church. He is
remembered in
devotions by the
people of
Craco in the...
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Montana in the
United States; Barkerville,
British Columbia in Canada;
Craco and
Pompeii in Italy;
Aghdam in Azerbaijan;
Kolmanskop in Namibia; Pripyat...
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Louis Aloysius Craco Jr. (CRAY-koh;
October 18, 1933 –
February 15, 2020) was an
American lawyer. He was the
president of the New York City Bar ****ociation...
- However, they have to face depo****tion problems,
while others such as
Craco and
Campomaggiore saw
their old
sites abandoned due to
natural disasters...
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Studios in Rome, and on
location in the city of
Matera and the
ghost town of
Craco, both in the
Basilicata region.
Parts of the film will also be shot in Mexico...
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Vincent Pallotti (1795–1850),
Italian ecclesiastic Vincenzo,
Martyr of
Craco (died 286), said to have been one of the
Theban Legion John Jervis, 1st...
- 17th centuries.
Connio Vecchio (Old Connio), Piedmont. Consonno, Olginate.
Craco, in the
province of Matera, was depo****ted in the
middle of the 20th century...
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Studios in Rome, and on
location in the city of
Matera and the
ghost town of
Craco, both in the
Basilicata region. The
estimated US$30
million production cost...
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Tangorra (1866–1922),
Italian academic and
politician Vincenzo,
Martyr of
Craco,
minor saint of the
Roman Catholic Church Vincenzo Macchi (1770–1860), Italian...