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As expected, the pizza menu is extensive, featuring delights such as 'The Mafia' - hot Italian pepperoni and slices of onion, 'The Montagnola' - ricotta cheese, mushrooms, rocket and parmesan and Pizza Tirolese - tomato, mozzarella, onions, ham, brie and rocket.
By chance, my mom and I came across Pope Benedict XVI's fave haunt when he was still a bishop: Ristorante Cantina Tirolese (via Giovanni Vitelleschi) near the Vatican Museum.
The five movements featured solo instruments and sections in turn with plenty of colourful percussion and the orchestra had fun, not least with a yodelling Tirolese.
"La stampa locale torna a dimostrare come il decreto Corbino, insufficiente nella sua redazione si sia alla prova dei fatti dimostrato praticamente incompleto e non rispondente alle necessita nazionali [...] infatti si appoggia alla legge scolastica provinciale tirolese, la quale come e logico, aveva intenti e perseguiva scopi diametralmente opposti ai nostri contro la creazione di scuole italiane.
Cortina's Austrian-Italian influenced, often violent, history is apparent through its chalets, WWI remnants, the 1956 Olympic bobsleigh Eugenio Monti track and Tirolese style palace.
He intended to stay at the same mountain resort as the Shades and to surprise them with a "sudden emergence in Tirolese garb from behind a boulder" (141).
"La pastorella delle alpi," labeled tirolese, has a musically simulated yodel.
But it does underscore the complexity of motives behind the Anabaptist movement: clearly Tirolese Anabaptists had much to lose for their convictions, both financially and in terms of separation from their children and families.
Tirolese. Padova: Istituto per la storia ecclesiastica padovana, 1997.
When Gaenswein and Ratzinger craved food with roots closer to their native Germany, they headed to Cantina Tirolese, a restaurant at Via Vitelleschi 23 serving dishes from Italy's Alpine South Tyrol region and Austria.
In contrast to neighboring territories, many of the Tirolese peasant farmers were freeholders, not under the direct control of landholding nobles or other political and religious authorities.
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