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including Bignè di San
Giuseppe (in Rome), St. Joseph's Day cake, and
sfinge.
Zeppole are
traditionally consumed during the
Festa di San
Giuseppe (Saint...
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Sfenj (from the
Arabic word Arabic: سفنج, romanized: Safanj,
meaning sponge) is a
Maghrebi doughnut: a light,
spongy ring of
dough fried in oil. Sfenj...
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Sfinge has been
borne by at
least two
ships of the
Italian Navy and may
refer to:
Italian corvette
Sfinge (1943), a Gabbiano-class
corvette launched in...
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Nocciolini di
Canzo Pandoro Pevarini Piada dei
morti Pignolata Pignolo Pizzelle Sfinge Sfogliatelle Torta caprese Zeppole Zippuli Bocconotto is a
pastry typical...
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Secret of the
Sphinx (Italian: La
sfinge sorride prima di
morire – Stop Londra) is a 1964 film,
directed by
Duccio Tessari,
which stars Tony Russel, Salah...
- The Gl****
Sphinx (Italian: La
sfinge d'oro) is an Italian-American 1967
adventure film
directed by
Luigi Scattini. An
expedition led by a
millionaire is...
- The
Sphinx (Italian:La
sfinge) is a 1920
Italian silent film
directed by
Roberto Roberti and
starring Francesca Bertini.
Alberto Albertini Francesca Bertini...
- La
settimana della Sfinge (internationally
released as The W**** of the Sphinx) is a 1990
Italian comedy-drama film co-written and
directed by
Daniele Luchetti...
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consequences of the 2012 Emilia-Romagna earthquake: a
first analysis of
database SFINGE."
Bulletin of
Earthquake Engineering 17.9 (2019): 4855–4884. Facaros, Dana...
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Apennine mountains. Real
climbing can be
experienced on the
Falesia della Sfinge.
Deiva may also be the base for
bicycle sport activity.
Until recently Deiva...