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- Il Nuovissimo Mondo (rough translation: The brand new world) is the second studio album by the Italian one man band Bologna Violenta of Nicola Manzan,...
- October 2007 at the Wayback Machine, Unione Industriali Pastai Italiani Il nuovissimo cucchiaio d'argento, ed. by Antonia Monti Tedeschi, 6th edn (Editoriale...
- Palazzo Carmagnola (formerly Broletto Nuovissimo from 1786 to 1861) is a palazzo quattrocentesco in Milano, which was remodelled several times in the following...
- the Bacchiglione, the Paltana, the Barbegara, the Brenta and the Taglio Nuovissimo flow through it. It was an agricultural area; both its economy and its...
- Tentacles at the MGM Archive "Intervista al produttore Ovidio G. ****onitis | NUOVISSIMO MILLEFILM". 1 June 2011. Archived from the original on 1 June 2011. Retrieved...
- mariologia. Cinisello Balsamo 2005; Stefano de Fiores, (Marianum), Maria. Nuovissimo dizionario. 2 Vols. Bologna 2006; Mariology Society of America [3] Acta...
- introduced a new debt series, the Monte Nuovo, followed by the Monte Nuovissimo during the War of the League of Cambrai in 1509. These financial innovations...
- Nicola Manzan, released in 2012 by Wallace Records. Like the previous Il Nuovissimo Mondo, the album consists of short pieces and is almost entirely instrumental...
- guitar riffs. In 2010, he released his second studio album, entitled Il Nuovissimo Mondo for Bar La Muerte. This album marks a significant turning point...
- Broletto Nuovo, one of three broletti Palazzo Carmagnola, formerly Broletto Nuovissimo, today hosting the Piccolo Teatro (Milan) Arengario (Monza) Broletto (Melegnano)...