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Showing posts with label Italy. Show all posts
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Sep 20, 2019

[Answer] Which sea separates Italy and Croatia?

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...1. Adriatic Sea 2. Caspian Sea 3. Ionian Sea 4. Tyrrhenian Sea

Jul 29, 2019

[Answer] 7. This city was ruled by the Medici family from 1434 to 1492. It was the capital of Italy from 1865 to 1871.

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "7. This city was ruled by the Medici family from 1434 to 1492. It was the capital of Italy from 1865 to 1871. "



...1. Forli 2. Florence (Firenze) 3. Foggia 4. Ferrara Florence was a flourishing trade and industrial center from the 12th century, governed chiefly by members of wealthy guilds.

Mar 13, 2019

[Ans] Which Marlon Brando movie was banned in Italy?

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The movie Last Tango in Paris starring Marlon Brando was released in Italy on December 15, 1972, grossing an unprecedented $100,000 in only six days. One week later, however, police seized all copies on the order of a prosecutor, who defined the movie as "self-serving pornography", and its director Bernardo Bertolucci was put to trial for "obscenity". On January 26, 1976 the Italian Supreme Court ordered all copies to be destroyed. Bertolucci was served with a four month suspended sentence in prison and had his civil rights revoked for five years. In 1987, fifteen years after the film's release, a new ruling allowed the film to be released in Italy.

[Answer] Which Marlon Brando movie was banned in Italy?

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...The movie Last Tango in Paris starring Marlon Brando was released in Italy on December 15, 1972, grossing an unprecedented $100,000 in only six days. One week later, however, police seized all copies on the order of a prosecutor, who defined the movie as "self-serving pornography", and its director Bernardo Bertolucci was put to trial for "obscenity". On January 26, 1976 the Italian Supreme Court ordered all copies to be destroyed. Bertolucci was served with a four month suspended sentence in prison and had his civil rights revoked for five years. In 1987, fifteen years after the film's release, a new ruling allowed the film to be released in Italy.

Nov 26, 2018

[Ans] By law, what color is a gondola in Venice, Italy?

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The gondola is a Venetian flat-bottomed boat that has been a traditional part of navigating the canals of Venice for hundreds of years. Although gondolas were once the primary means of transportation around Venice, they are mainly used to transport tourists today. Gondolas must be painted black by law, an ordinance which dates back to a 16th-century sumptuary law which tried to check the increasing gaudiness that had begun to touch all aspects of Venetian society, including their private boats. The black gondola has become one of the world's most beautiful, yet functional, works of art.

[Answer] By law, what color is a gondola in Venice, Italy?

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...The gondola is a Venetian flat-bottomed boat that has been a traditional part of navigating the canals of Venice for hundreds of years. Although gondolas were once the primary means of transportation around Venice, they are mainly used to transport tourists today. Gondolas must be painted black by law, an ordinance which dates back to a 16th-century sumptuary law which tried to check the increasing gaudiness that had begun to touch all aspects of Venetian society, including their private boats. The black gondola has become one of the world's most beautiful, yet functional, works of art.

Nov 25, 2018

[Answer] What country is entirely surrounded by Italy?

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...One tenth the size of New York City, the Republic of San Marino is the oldest surviving republic in the world. Founded around A.D. 350, San Marino survived countless attacks from other Italian city-states, the Napoleonic Wars, the unification of Italy and two world wars. This little republic makes for the perfect day trip from bigger cities like Florence, and with no border control you don’t even need to bring your passport.

May 21, 2018

[Ans] By law, what color is a gondola in Venice, Italy?

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...While in previous centuries gondolas could be many different colors, a sumptuary law of Venice required that gondolas should be painted black, and they are customarily so painted now. It is estimated that there were eight to ten thousand gondolas during the 17th and 18th century. Gondola (disambiguation) Gondola lift Gondola (magazine) The Gondolas of Venice — Rick Steves' Europe 

 Gondola stand and gondolier, Venice, Italy ... Riding a Venetian gondola is simple, expensive, and one of the great ... They're always painted black (six coats ) — the result of a 17th-century law a doge ...

Apr 19, 2018

[Ans] According to the Guinness World Records, where is the oldest hotel in the world? Italy Japan England Russia

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.. Nishiyama Onsen Keiunkan is a hot spring hotel in Hayakawa, Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan. Founded in 705, it is the oldest hotel and one of the oldest companies in operation. In 2011, the hotel was officially recognised by the Guinness World Records as the oldest hotel in the world. A visit to the Guinness World Record-holding oldest hotel in the world ...

Keiunkan Inn in Hayakawa, Yamanashi Prefecture is famous for holding the Guinness World Record for being “The oldest hotel in the world”. Established in 705 A.D., it boasts such notable former guests as daimyo Takeda Shingen, shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu, and numerous emperors of Japan. The inn itself .

Dec 8, 2017

[Ans] On what day does Carnevale, the extravagant winter festival in Venice, Italy, end?

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Carnival is a Western Christian festive season that occurs before the liturgical season of Lent. The main events typically occur during February or early March, during the period historically known as Shrovetide.
Location(s): Venice
Attendance: up to 3 million



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Fat Tuesday:


The annual Carnevale winter festival in Venice, Italy begins 40 days before Easter and concludes on Fat Tuesday, the day before Ash Wednesday. Carnevale is an extravagant celebration of winter's wonders that includes public and private masquerade balls, citywide parades, entertainment and music. Venetian masks, imaginatively and elaborately decorated, are an important part of the festivities. A jury of international fashion and costume designers votes to determine the best mask

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Nov 17, 2017

[Ans] Emporio Le Sirenuse is a boutique in Positano, Italy where they primarily sell 

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The Sirenusas , also known as the Gallos (Li Galli, "the Cocks"), are an archipelago of little islands off the Amalfi Coast of Italy between Isle of Capri and 6 km (4 mi) southwest of Province of Salerno's Positano, to which it is administratively attached. They are part of the Campanian Archipelago. The name, Sirenuse, is a reference to the mythological sirens said to have lived there.

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kaftan:

The kaftan was reintroduced to the West in Russia in the 1890s when Alix of Hesse wore the traditional Russian kaftan during her coronation. This traditional kaftan resembled the ones worn by Ottoman sultans and contrasted from the tight-fitting dresses with corsets common in England at that time.

The kaftan slowly gained popularity for its exoticism and as a form of looser-fitting clothing. French fashion designer Paul Poiret further popularized this style in the early 20th century.

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Oct 7, 2017

[Ans] This coastal village in Italy was the subject of a famous 1953 essay by John Steinbeck.

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John Ernst Steinbeck, Jr. was an American author. He won the 1962 Nobel Prize in Literature "for his realistic and imaginative writings, combining as they do sympathetic humour and keen social perception"

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Positano:

Positano is a cliffside village on southern Italy's Amalfi Coast. It's a well-known holiday destination with a pebble beachfront and steep, narrow streets lined with boutiques and cafes. Its Chiesa di Santa Maria Assunta features a majolica-tiled dome and a 13th-century Byzantine icon of the Virgin Mary.

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Aug 11, 2017

Battle of the _______ is an annual food fight and festival in Ivrea, Italy.


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The festival's origins are somewhat unclear. A popular account has it that it commemorates the city's defiance against the city's tyrant, who is either a member of the Ranieri family or a conflation of the 12th-century Ranieri di Biandrate and the 13th-century Marquis William VII of Montferrat.