- The term
oriundo (pronounced [oˈrjundo];
Italian plural oriundi) is an
Italian and
Portuguese noun
describing an
immigrant in a country,
whose ancestry...
- OCLC 4666566. Nicolò
Duodo riuniva alcuni pensatori ai
quali Andrea Musalo,
oriundo greco,
professore di
matematica e
dilettante di
architettura chiariva le...
- "Marco Pellegrino, dopo
Retegui la ****onale di
Mancini studia un
altro oriundo". la
Repubblica (in Italian).
Retrieved 18
August 2023. Seu,
Adriano (18...
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February 2023. {{cite web}}: |last= has
generic name (help) "Manu,
jogador oriundo da formação,
renova contrato com o Feirense". www.ojogo.pt. Group, Global...
- pla**** for Roma.
During this time he took the
Italian citizenship (as
oriundo) and pla**** for the
Italy national team. In 1936
Scopelli returned to Argentina...
-
Ricardo Bravo. It
stars Anthony Quinn as an
Italian of an
oriundo family in Brazil.
Oriundo is an
Italian word used to
describe foreign-born
Italian nationals...
- García. "Murió
Fabio Vásquez Castaño, uno de los
fundadores del Eln y
oriundo de Calarcá". Woods,
Sarah (2008). Colombia: The
Bradt Travel Guide. England:...
- is
being felt like a million ("En La
Habana quedan hoy unos 400
chinos oriundos, pero su
presencia se está
haciendo sentir como si
fueran un millón".)...
-
manager Giovanni Trapattoni; consequently,
Camoranesi became the
first oriundo to
appear for
Italy in 40 years, with the last
being the Brazilian-born...
- citizenship: Azzurri: Eloquent, Decisive, and Devastating". not even an
oriundo.
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original on 13
April 2014.
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