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  2. List of Italian foods and drinks - Wikipedia

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    Pasta â Paolina, pasta ai sassi, pasta al forno (or timballo di pasta), pasta al fumé, pasta al pesto, pasta al pesto di pistacchio, pasta al pomodoro, pasta all'ortolana, pasta alla boscaiola, pasta alla carbonara di mare, pasta alla carcerata, pasta alla checca, pasta alla gricia, pasta alla norcina, pasta alla Norma, pasta alla siciliana ...

  3. Guilherme de Sá - Wikipedia

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    Guilherme de Sá (born December 10, 1980) is a Brazilian singer, songwriter, writer, poet, music producer and arranger, best known for being the former vocalist of the rock band Rosa de Saron from 2001 to 2019, having his last performance with the group on February 10, 2019, in São Paulo. [1] [2]

  4. Villa Riviera - Wikipedia

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    Villa Riviera is a registered historic building on Ocean Boulevard in the Alamitos Beach neighborhood of Long Beach, California, United States. The building was an "own-your-own" apartment building and each unit was sold fully furnished. In those days, Apartment-Hotels were apartment buildings featuring full service hotel amenities.

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  6. Rosa de Saron - Wikipedia

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    Rosa de Saron is a Christian-themed Brazilian rock band [1] that formed within the Catholic Charismatic Renewal movement in 1988, in Campinas, known for being one of the forerunners of Christian metal in Brazil. [2] [3] The band currently consists of Bruno Faglioni (vocals), Eduardo Faro (guitar), Rogério Feltrin , and Wellington Greve (drums).

  7. Pasta al pomodoro - Wikipedia

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    Pomodoro means 'tomato' in Italian. [1] More specifically, pomodoro is a univerbation of pomo ('apple') + d ('of') + oro ('gold'), [2] possibly owing to the fact that the first varieties of tomatoes arriving in Europe and spreading from Spain to Italy and North Africa were yellow, with the earliest attestation (of the archaic plural form pomi d'oro) going back to Pietro Andrea Mattioli (1544).

  8. Rancho Los Nietos - Wikipedia

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    After an appeal by the San Gabriel Mission padres, Rancho Los Nietos was later reduced and Rancho Paso de Bartolo was once again a possession of the mission. The rest of the rancho remained intact until 1834, when Governor Jose Figueroa officially declared the Rancho Los Nietos grant under Mexican rule and ordered its partition into six smaller ...

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    If Santa were skinny and endlessly energetic, he'd be a dead ringer for Scott Wardlaw, president and chief cheerleader of Altadena's 104-year holiday tradition known as Christmas Tree Lane.