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viaggiamocela · 8 days ago
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Guidando tra i borghi di Rimini e Pesaro
Anche questa estate ho scelto per la terza volta consecutiva, la Regione Marche per le mie vacanze. Le Marche sono una Regione che difficilmente può essere disprezzata in quanto ha veramente tutto, dal mare alla montagna, dalle città ai borghi e soprattutto natura, sentieri di trekking e percorsi di cicoloturismo, insomma è una Regione veramente adatta a tutti, dai viaggiatori singoli alle…
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ebau-book · 8 months ago
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Cristina Ambrosini for #eBAU Patrimonio Culturale Regione Emilia-Romagna
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studiorussogiuseppe · 8 months ago
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CONTRIBUTI A FONDO PERDUTO PER IL SOSTEGNO ALL’INNOVAZIONE E AGLI INVESTIMENTI DELLE IMPRESE OPERANTI NEI SETTORI DEL COMMERCIO, DI VICINATO E AMBULANTE, DEL PUBBLICO INTRATTENIMENTO E DEI PUBBLICI ESERCIZI
La Regione Emilia-Romagna ha emanato il bando rivolto a supportare la riqualificazione delle imprese che operano nel settore del commercio, di vicinato e ambulante, del pubblico intrattenimento e dei pubblici esercizi, anche polifunzionali. Lo scopo è quello di favorire la rigenerazione degli spazi e la realizzazione di investimenti per introdurre nuovi servizi e processi di cambiamento,…
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niconote · 1 year ago
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La VOCE percorsi individuali a cura di NicoNote Le lezioni riprendono nel mese di Ottobre.
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Lezioni a BOLOGNA, presso Lo Studio Spaziale via F. Albani, 1/7 A (in Bolognina, vicinissimo alla stazione) e anche a RIMINI allo Spazio Grottarossa in via della Lontra 40 (vicinissimo al casello autostradale). Prosegue su richiesta anche la didattica On Line. Per Iscriversi è sufficiente scrivere una breve e-mail di presentazione e richiesta a: [email protected] con oggetto #VOX2023
Le lezioni riprendono nel mese di Ottobre. disegno by Marco Mazzoni
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postcard-from-the-past · 1 year ago
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Swans in the Public Gardens of Modena, Emilia-Romagna region of Italy
Italian vintage postcard
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regina-del-cielo · 1 month ago
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La mia bellissima sposa l'Emilia-Romagna resta meravigliosamente intoccata dal dominio della destra, grazie compagni ✊✊✊
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livetogether--diealone · 2 years ago
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You know the circuit at Imola is being evacuated and the gp maybe cancelled because of the heavy rains and a possible overflow of the river near-by only thanks to a regional alert and order because if it was down to f1 organization they would say "put some rain boots on and away we go this is good entertainment"
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f1 · 2 years ago
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Formula One and Ferrari to donate 1m to Emilia-Romagna Region
Formula One and Ferrari to donate €1m to Emilia-Romagna Region By Balazs Szabo on 19 May 2023, 19:27 Formula One and Ferrari have donated €1m to the Emilia-Romagna region's fundraising effort in a bid to support the communities that were affected by the heavy flooding in the regions in Northern Italy. Italy has been hit by heavy downpours in recent weeks which caused rivers to reach dangerous levels and triggered widespread flooding in parts of northeastern Italy. The most affected territory was the Emilia Romagna region which was due to host this weekend’s Formula One race in Imola. With the nearby Santerno river also reaching a dangerous levels, Formula One sat down with the Italian authorities on Wednesday to discuss about the consequences of the serious situation. The sport made the decision to postpone the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, but F1 has not ruled out the possibility of staging the Imola race at the later point of the season. However, the condensed nature of the 2023 F1 calendar means that it would be difficult to find a vacant spot on the schedule that would be logistically pleasing for the championship. Ferrari, announced yesterday that they have donated to the Emilia-Romagna Region's Agency for Territorial Safety and Civil Protection. The Scuderia’s sportscar and F1 factory are located within within the region 50 miles north-west of Imola. Following Ferrari’s announcement, Formula 1 have also revealed that it will be making an immediate €1m donation to the Emilia-Romagna Region's Agency for Territorial Safety and Civil Protection to support the communities affected by the flooding in the region. President and CEO of Formula 1 Stefano Domenicali commented: “I was born and grew up in the marvelous lands of Emilia Romagna, a place that is living through some of the saddest moments in its history. The situation facing the communities in the region is terrible, but I know that the resilience and passion of the people in the region, like so many across Italy, will prevail through this crisis. “We must do everything we can to support them at this difficult time and that is why we are donating to help support the relief efforts on the ground. My thoughts, on behalf of the entire Formula 1 community, are with everyone affected and we want to thank the emergency services for their incredible Work,” Domenical concluded via F1Technical.net . Motorsport news https://www.f1technical.net/news/
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salvo-love · 2 months ago
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primepaginequotidiani · 3 months ago
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PRIMA PAGINA Identita di Oggi sabato, 21 settembre 2024
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legambiente-emiliaromagna · 2 years ago
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9 giugno | Scatena le rinnovabili | Bologna, Piazza del Nettuno
Il 9 giugno saremo a Bologna in Piazza del Nettuno insieme alla Rete per l’Emergenza Climatica e Ambientale Emilia- Romagna per: promuovere una mobilitazione per scatenare le rinnovabili sostenere le 4 proposte di legge di iniziativa popolare in tema ambientale 
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dobbiamo-capire · 2 years ago
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PLEASE DON’T TURN YOUR BACKS ON EMILIA ROMAGNA
The GP might being cancelled, but the area is still in really much devastation and they need your help.
If you can’t donate, please at least share this post:
This is the general donation link to help the region Emilia Romagna in their emergency, from the Croce Rossa Italiana portal (first responders)
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This is targeted to the Imola city
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This is for Faenza, one of the most devastated cities in the first flood
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This is what I found about Forlì and Cesena, that are the most devastated cities in this current flood
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If you have more, please feel free to add
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mybeingthere · 1 month ago
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Australian artist Marina Strocchi (website marinastrocchi.com). Janet McKenzie writes about her in the Studio International (2022):
"Strocchi was born in Melbourne in 1961 to an Italian father and a third-generation mother of British and German descent. Originating from the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy, her father, Giacomo Strocchi, was passionate about politics and was also a key figure in the Brooks Crescent protests that sought to stop plans to demolish period houses in Melbourne and replace them with high-rise public housing. He fought with the Italian partisans during the war and was decorated for bravery, but the war took its toll, and as with many refugees and migrants to Australia, the trauma was played out in family life and was witnessed by his children.
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By the 1950s and 60s, the children of politicised Australians, and those of traumatised refugees and migrants experienced relative prosperity, but they were also sensitive to the complexity of their inheritance. The impact of this generation is inestimable and is responsible for many of the most important cultural and intellectual developments and stellar achievements in the art world in Australia since. Strocchi’s independent path as an artist and the first art coordinator of the Ikuntji Art Centre at Haasts Bluff (1992-1997) was necessarily born of a plethora of complex factors. Her father’s larger than life presence impacted her emotional development and his politically charged behaviour meant she could not turn her back on society’s ills. Her mother, Nona May’s example, and creative attitude within their home life showed a creative means of building a fulfilling, resilient life.
Strocchi’s dedication to the arts as a tool for the betterment of humanity shares Counihan’s politically charged example, although hers was intuitively sought. From 1984 to 1987, while in her early 20s, she travelled extensively, to Europe where she visited museums, churches and galleries and explored family roots (Italy, France, Spain, England) and to the US and Mexico. Back in Australia and with a growing awareness of how art could be a force for good, and possessing both empathy and curiosity, she was persuaded by friends to visit Central Australia. The inspiring achievements of the Papunya Tula Artists’ Company, established in 1972, and other projects that were developing, particularly those for women, led to her decades-long commitment towards empowering the lives of First Nations people through art. She is quick to point out that her motives were not intentional: “It’s only looking back that one could say this – I did come up against naysayers – people who wanted to see failure and restrict painting to men, but I listened to the First Nations people and was supported by Wayne Eager, who had experience from Roar Studios and growing up with parents who were artists.”
https://www.studiointernational.com/.../marina-strocchi...#
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anitalianfrie · 8 months ago
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Hi hi I’m relatively new to MotoGP so I don’t know if you maybe made a post about this before already but! What’s the accent variety like in the Italian lads? Bc I learnt Italian for a year and I loooveee love picking apart accents and silly lil language things but I’m just not used enough to spoken Italian to identify any variation from the standard. I’ve been told tho that Bez has a notable accent but do any of the others as well?🤔
accents ask accents ask stay calm! (sorry i am. very passionate about accents) also disclaimer: i am very much not an expert! i'm just having fun here
okay so, all the italian riders (that are important to me) come from one of these three places: Emilia-Romagna, more specifically Romagna, even more specifically near Rimini*; Lazio, more specifically from Rome; Piemonte, more specifically from around Turin.
*only exception is dovi who was born a leedle more in the inland. but only a leedle.
Here's a map where I have circled the zones of interest
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(yes the circle around Turin is enormous it's because I'm not searching on google maps the minuscule ass place cele lived in)
You can hear the Romagnolo accent in Bez, Vale, Enea, Luca, Dovi, Mig, with various degree of intensity. Luca is probably the one with the less strong accent, but it's still very identifiable. There are of course still some differences in the way they speak (i noticed that for some reason Vale tends to open his e more than bez, sometimes making a ⟨ɛ⟩ sound rather than a ⟨e̞⟩ sound). Their accent is caractherized mainly by the way they say the s, the z and the c, that they tend to almost hiss. Here's an example of Bez saying his surname, and somebody from another region saying it. (first the person with the other accent, then bez)
In the audio you can also hear the e thing i was talking about: in Romagna they tend to close it more then they do in some other places in the north (for example the other guy is from Lombardia)
Between all of them, Bez's accent is probably the strongest. I once said that hearing him talk feels like being slapped in the face by a piadina, and I will repeat it.
Both Franco and Diggia are from Rome, but to be honest, Franky's accent is almost unperceptible. Really difficult to clock. Diggia has a stardard Rome accent, but not that strong. People from Rome have a very distinct accent (and also probably one of the easiest to do) characterized by the frequent use of dialectal terms. You can hear it for example in the c and g, that tend to be a bit more guttural, and the l tends to become a r. Also, due to the dialect thing, they tend to cut the verbs: for example fare becomes fa', andare becomes anda'.
For the Piemontese accent, we encounter a slight problem: I am also from Piemonte, and therefore it's harder for me to clock how strong the accent is. The main thing that you can hear about this accent is the o, that tends to become more of a ou. Prime example in this baby cele clip, when he says 'porte'. Adorable. Also, around Turin they tend to close the e (while we, from the secret location i'm blogging from, tend to open them). People from Piemonte also tend to say 'neh' a lot, but I don't have clips of Cele saying it because it's quite informal. I might try do to a deep dive later. And I can't say much more about this accent because as I said, I can't really hear it.
You might have noticed that pecco is nowhere to be found in the list up until now. That's because his accent INFURIATES me. He's from Piemonte but doesn't have the accent, and instead has a slight Romagnolo accent. Here's a clip from this year's Sanremo that made me cry in pain.
Another thing you might have noticed is that the guys from the northen regions (Emilia-Romagna and Piemonte) will frequently put an article in front of people's names, even if grammatically incorrect. Il Cele. Il Bez. Il Pecco. L'Enea. Il Vale. We just do that. You will not catch Diggia ever saying it, because people from the centre and south of italy just don't. do it.
I hope this was somewhat idk. interesting? useful? if you have some more questions do ask i love to talk about these things
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niconote · 1 year ago
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Vocagibility - GIOCARE LA VOCE laboratorio di NicoNote rivolto a persone con Disabilità - nell'ambito del progetto 'Con tutti i sensi'. Il laboratorio è gratuito e si terrà presso Università Aperta "Giulietta Masina e Federico Fellini" in via Giuliano da Rimini, 8 - Rimini :: Per iscrizioni compila il modulo: https://forms.gle/Y98NXMkkrBKbTtV17
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postcard-from-the-past · 9 months ago
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Neptune fountain in Bologna, Emilia-Romagna region of Italy
Italian vintage postcard
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