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I think northern Itaky extends to just beyond Rome -- further south is southern Italy. == == Italy in everyday life if divided into 3 areas: Northern Italy (Bologna and up) regions included (main city): Valle d'Aosta (Aosta), Piemonte/Piedmont (Torino/Turin), Lombardia (Milano), Liguria (Genova/Genoa), Veneto (Venezia/Venice), Trentino Alto Adige (Trento), Friuli Venezia Giulia (Trieste), Emilia Romagna (Bologna) Central Italy(between Florence and Rome) Toscana/Tuscany (Firenze/Florence), Lazio (Roma/Rome), Abruzzo (L'Aquila), Marche (Ancona), Umbria (Perugia), Molise (Campobasso) Southern Italy (Naples and down) Campania (Napoli/Naples), Basilicata (Potenza), Puglia/Apulia (Bari), Calabria (Catanzaro), Sicilia/Sicily (Palermo) Sardinia (Cagliari) is generally considered "South" even if it is at the same latitude as Lazio because of its low richness and development. Sometimes the North is divided into North-East and North-West, and Sicily and Sardinia are refered to as "the Isles".
Yes, Chef Boyardee was an actual person, and for more information about him, look below for a detailed answer on his past.Chef Boyardee was born Hector Boiardi in 1897 in Piacenza, which is in the North of Italy, near Milano. He immigrated to New York City as a 17-year-old. His brother, a waiter at the prestigious Plaza Hotel, helped him get his first break as a cook there. Later, he worked in other hotels, moving to West Virginia, where his next big break came when he directed the catering for President Woodrow Wilson's second marriage in 1915. He later moved to Cleveland, where he opened up his own restaurant, Il Giardino d'Italia in 1926.In those days Italian food, such as pasta, macaroni, and pizza, was little known outside the big East Coast centers of New York and Boston. Boiardi's food was so popular, especially the spaghetti sauce, that he started selling it to his customers in milk bottles to take home. The spaghetti sauce became famous in Cleveland, and he had to open up a small factory just to keep up.Demand kept growing, and finally he opened up a much bigger factory in the town of Milton, Pennsylvania, selling all kinds of pasta and Italian food. Boiardi was very proud of his family name, enough so to make the concession of spelling it Boyardee, making it easier for Americans to pronounce it properly.The introduction of modern canning resulted in broad national distribution of Boyardee products and contributed heavily to the company's success.Boyardee won several awards for supplying the American Army in WWII and the Korean War. More importantly, he singlehandedly did more than any other American to introduce Italian food to the American (and international) palate.
Frescoes are painted on ceilings and walls. It's quite an ancient art style, with its earliest known examples dating back to 1500 B.C.E. That's how old the Knossos frescoes from the island of Crete are.Subsequent to the depictions of the bull hopping ancient Cretan young men and women are the frescoes of Morocco and the wall paintings on ancient Pharaonic Egyptian tombs. Also subsequent to Crete's pioneering frescoes are those of ancient Greece, where many haven't survived the passage of time. In fact, evidences of ancient Greek fresco work tends to rely upon such preserved frescoes as that of a young sea diver at the ancient Greek colony of Paestrum, in southern Italy.Italy is a major source for frescoes. Italian frescoes indeed range from ancient Roman examples in Herculaneum and Pompeii, to Roman catacombs and Christian frescoes whose style also is found on the island of Cyprus; and in the Turkish cities of Antioch, Cappadocia, and Ephesus. That's just referring to the ancient examples of this ceiling and wall art. Later, medieval and Renaissance fresco art may be found in Italian cities as diverse as Arezzo, Firenze, Mantua, Milano, Orvieto, Padua, Pisa, Ravenna, and Siena.Many frescoes also may be found in Mexico. Among the oldest examples are the wall paintings of the ancient Aztec and Mayan civilizations. Among the more recent, best known examples are what's known as the Mexican murals. Still viewable today are the wall frescoes by Mexico's Revolutionary artists Jose Clemente Orozco [November 23, 1883-September 7, 1949], Diego Rivera [December 8, 1886-November 24, 1957], and David Siqueiros [December 29, 1896-January 6, 1974].Another famous example of fresco painting that's even more modern than Mexico's murals is the Foujita chapel. It's the chapel that Leonard Tsuguoharu Foujita [November 27, 1886-January 29, 1968] frescoed in Reims, in 1966. The national government of France in fact includes the Foujita chapel on its list of national historic monuments.
because Switzerland is not a part of European union even of it is in the middle of EuropeAnswerSwitzerland was founded in 1291 as small coalition against any invaders, as the territory was occupied and had lost any protection. Its soldiers were then famous for being the most elite soldiers in Europe... and fighting as mercenaries anywhere a battle was. But during the battle of Marignano in 1515, north of Milano in Italy, the two armies killing each other mainly consisted of Swiss mercenaries...After this desastrous event, Switzerland kept out of any international conflict... one exeption was when Napoleon conquered Switzerland integrating Swiss soldiers into his troops against Russia. After the Napolean Wars the neutrality of Switzerland was accepted or even imposed by the winning powers (1815). The french-German war around 1870/71 and the first world war passed mainly beside Switzerland, the army was quite mediocre a that time compared to the fighting nations.A better or more modern army was mobilised just some day before the second world war started - the German preparations for war were obvious. Switzerland simply declared to be neutral - nowadays some industrials and bankers are blaimed for having done deals with Germany getting rich themselves. The country itself was neutral, nevertheless... Swiss army leaders planned for an alpine retirement war against Germany, leaving all cities to the ennemy at once (in theory)! trying to avoid civilian casualties... but occupying any alpine connections north-south. A war-declaration against Germany would probably have been suicide... no allies were available, Germany easily run over Poland and France. England was defending itself during the battle of Britain... Russia stood with Germany that time... and the USA were NEUTRAL, only entering the war after the direct Japanese attacks on the 7th of December 1941, two years after the war had started!! So, Switzerland is referred to as to be neutral. The other thing is, Swiss population refused three times the European Union in public votings and the country didn't join the UNO before 2002, but beeing partner of any UNO-subinstitution for already many years.
724 miles Milano Malpensa Airport (MXP) to Manchester Airport (MAN)
I have no idea who Melissa Milano is and I for sure do not care how many pro athletes she has been with. It it really no one's business but hers.
Cory Milano's birth name is Cory John Milano.
Thomas Milano's birth name is Thomas M. Milano.
Milanka Brooks is 5' 9".
Elle Milano ended in 2008.
Elle Milano was created in 2004.
Massimo Milano was born in 1967.
Olimpia Milano was created in 1936.
Fiera Milano's population is 740.
Fiera Milano's population is 2,011.
Milano Assicurazioni was created in 1825.