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- Tarocco may refer to: Tarocco, a Renaissance card game using tarot cards Tarocco Piemontese, a type of tarot deck used to play a surviving variant of the...
- The 'Tarocco' orange is seedless. The University of California, Riverside Citrus Variety Collection has delineated three subcultivars of 'Tarocco'. The...
- The Tarocco Bolognese is a tarot deck found in Bologna and is used to play tarocchini. It is a 62 card Italian suited deck which influenced the development...
- The Tarocco Piemontese (Tarot of Piedmont) is a type of tarot deck of Italian origin. It is the most common tarot playing set in northern Italy, much...
- modern Italian, the singular term is Tarocco, which, as a noun, is a cultivar of blood orange. The attribute Tarocco and the verb Taroccare are used regionally...
- others being the more prevalent Tarocco Piemontese and the Tarocco Bolognese. The deck was heavily influenced by the Tarocco Bolognese and the Minchiate....
- Bolognese set and the 62 card Tarocco Bolognese set. The Primiera set is used for standard games like Primero while the Tarocco set is used to play Tarocchini...
- mostly to this area. They are the diminutive form of tarocchi (plural for tarocco), referring to the reduction of the Bolognese pack from 78 to 62 cards...
- minus the Aces. The extinct Minchiate deck also shared some features. The Tarocco Siciliano is the only surviving Portuguese-suited deck in Europe. It is...
- January until April Tarocco – high quality blood orange found in Catania, Siracusa and Francofonte from November to January Tarocco dal muso - bell shaped...