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Stromboli (/ˈstrɒmbəli/ STROM-bə-lee, Italian: [
ˈstromboli]; Sicilian: Struògnuli [ˈʂː(ɽ)wɔɲɲʊlɪ]) is an
island in the
Tyrrhenian Sea, off the
north coast...
- A
stromboli is a type of
baked turnover filled with
various Italian cheeses (typically mozzarella) and
usually Italian cold cuts (typically salami, capocollo...
- Look up
Stromboli or
stromboli in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Stromboli is a
volcanic island off the
north coast of Sicily, Italy.
Stromboli may also...
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Stromboli, also
known as
Stromboli, Land of God (Italian:
Stromboli,
terra di Dio), is a 1950 Italian-American film
directed by
Roberto Rossellini and...
- film Pinocchio,
Mangiafuoco is
renamed Stromboli (in the
Italian dub of the film, "Mangiafuoco" is
Stromboli's epithet). The
character is
voiced by Charles...
- each other.
Stromboli, an Italian-American
pizza turnover, is
similar to calzone, and the two are
sometimes confused.
Unlike strombolis,
which are generally...
- USS
Stromboli has been the name of
three ships in the
service of the
United States Navy. All have been
named for the
island of
Stromboli in the Tyrrhenian...
- Etna
Stromboli Vesuvius Vulcano Phlegraean Fields Ischia Lipari Panarea Marsili Pantelleria Ferdinandea Alban Hills Palinuro The
volcanism of
Italy is...
- USS
Stromboli was a bomb brig of the
United States Navy used in the Mexican–American War. In 1846, the
United States Navy
purchased the brig
Howard at...
- He is also
known for his
films starring his then wife
Ingrid Bergman,
Stromboli (1950),
Europe '51 (1952),
Journey to
Italy (1954), Fear (1954) and Joan...