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The Capomulini wreck

Sea keeper of History – the Capomulini wreck I had heard about the Capomulini wreck several times. Of course, among underwater legends and pseudo-truths, I had never had the opportunity to explore it personally and, for this reason, I could not even imagine it. When with my friends from the Diving Center Jonio Pro Dive […]

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Valle del liri 2

The production sector will still be operational for a century or more and from 1860 to 1870 its business will grow considerably. In 1900 the paper mill was purchased by Don Nicola Scotto from Naples with the intention of making it still competitive. Scotto built a penstock that was able to operate the turbines of […]

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Domenico Ferraro

Only the tip of the iceberg of a feverish activity: how has the editorial line of Squilibri changed over time? Our intent has never been to confine ourselves to the fence of an exasperated specialization but to investigate and document everything that revolves around the music of oral tradition: reinterpretations of popular repertoires, artistic proposals […]

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His alter ego

His alter ego The alarm clock trills inexorably. I close my eyes wearily and make the first gesture of the day: turn on the other side. A few more minutes pass and I force myself to make the enormous effort: get out of bed. Staggering in the dim light of the bedroom, I put on […]

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Moto d’epoca

Bikes of yesteryear: the MBA, the story of a rescue In Paolo Targa’s garage, his MBAs are parked in a row, side by side. The race number on the nose of most of the bikes brings back memories of the Mugello and Romagna tracks. The Morbidelli Benelli Armi motorcycle won a lot on those circuits […]

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Dizionario daltonico prima parte

COLORBLIND DICTIONARY OF A DIVA   A –AHEAD FULL SPEED So far you have followed me in more or less solitary adventures, and still I have many to tell you, but just allow me a choral parenthesis in which to introduce you other extraordinary travel companions, with whom I have really shared everything by land, […]

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Anna Guendalina Lipparini

Anna Guendalina Lipparini, known as Queen of Luanto (Terni, February 22, 1862 – Pisa, September 8, 1914) Anna Guendalina Lipparini, known as Queen of Luanto, was a decadent Italian writer. “The boldest, most advanced, most risky writer that Italy has had in the last twenty years” (The death of a well-known writer in Il Nuovo […]

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Marcella Balconi

Marcella Balconi (Romagnano Sesia, 8 February 1919 – Novara, 5 February 1999)   She was an Italian psychiatrist, partisan and politician, one of the most authoritative figures in science and politics of Novara after the Second World War. Among the first medical graduates in Italy, she was a student of the authoritative clinician and pediatrician […]

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PNRR goals and objectives achieved by 2021: a country in rapid evolution, female enterprise!

Individual countries will be able to request and obtain NRP funding from European institutions on a six-monthly basis and only against the actual achievement of milestones and intermediate objectives (targets), according to a predefined and agreed time sequence that requires implementation times. stringent. As for 2021, the Prime Minister Draghi, during the press conference at […]

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SPENCER THE PRINCESS WHO DID NOT WANT TO BE QUEEN

Vulnerable, elegant, flawless, with a big heart. This is the image that Lady Diana gave of herself to those around the world who admired her and followed her story. The story of a woman, albeit a princess, who wanted a normal life. The director Pablo Larraìn dedicated a biopic to her and “Spencer” is her […]

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