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 | | The key proponents of the Veneti Theory were an unlikely group. |  | | The whole academic apparatus was engaged, but no rational counter-arguments to the fledgling Veneti theory were found. |  | | Curious, thought avli, that an allegedly ancient Slavic custom straddles several foreign ethnic groups whose territories were never reached by the migration of Slavic tribes, while it is ignored within the ethnic group itself, this is, by Southern and Eastern Slavs. |
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http://www.carantha.net/forum_veneti_part_i_m.htm
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| | The Rose Line Wheel |
 | | But, now, because the Veneti were related to the Ruthene, the Veneti produced both the Varangian Rus and the Slav Rus so that the Veneti appear to have been a Gogi people if indeed the Russians are a Gogi peoples. |  | | This blood relationship between the two is further substantiated because the first group became involved with the Merovingians, while the second group was involved with Merlin and king Arthur. |  | | "Rodez" was simply an alternative of "Ruthene," and the people were called "Rusi/Ruzzi." Because the Slav Russians claim descent from the Ruthene, the Ruthene had to be of the Veneti since the Slavs were from the Veneti. |
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http://www.tribwatch.com/wheel.htm
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| | All Empires History Forum: The case for Veneti |
 | | This person, who is endorsed by the official Slovenian government nevertheless, by generous funding and by getting the highest national academic award of Slovenia, along with a group of Slovenes historians and archeologists and a handfull of non-Slovenians (all of them interconnected) are propagating a few rather funny theories: |  | | It's interesting that some "kentum" influences on Slavic languages and pre-Germanic as well, lingustic researchers trace to possible neighbourhood of these groups to Veneti that would happened somewhere in the north-east shores of the Baltic Sea. |
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http://www.allempires.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=2076&PN=1
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| | Slovenes, a Contrasting View of Their Origin |
 | | Yet, through clever manipulations, it was denied its rightful place among the general public and, when it resurfaced in the mid 1980's, it was strongly attacked by the establishment historians. |  | | Inexcusable, too, is the fact that some professors from the University of Ljubljana have been recruited to be part of this play of power politics. |  | | This is followed by a survey of research by other Slavic scholars involving the origin of Slavs and their relation to the Veneti. |
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http://www.angelfire.com/country/veneti/Slovenija20004Skerbinc.html
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| | NodeWorks - Encyclopedia: Veneti |
 | | According to amateurish "Venetian theory" the Veneti were even the same as Proto-Slovenians. |  | | Veneti are also mentioned by Jordanes in his The origin and deeds of the Goths (33-36 and 119-120) where he explicitely connects them with the Slavic peoples. |  | | However much before Jordanes Veneti under the name Enetoi, were mentioned by Homer in his Iliad, as allies of the Troyans. |
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http://pedia.nodeworks.com/V/VE/VEN/Veneti
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| | Veneti (Gaul) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Veneti were a seafaring Celtic people who lived in what is now Brittany, France. |  | | For other peoples of the same name, see Veneti (disambiguation). |  | | Their most notable city, and probably their capital, was Darioritum (now known as Vannes), mentioned in Ptolemy's Geography. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veneti_(Gaul)
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 | | For this reason we can claim that Veneti are the ancestors of the Slovenian nation. |  | | The people are called Veneti that is the same as Slo-Veneti. |  | | Veneti are the only confirmed indigenous people in Noric as well as Slovenia where Celts only came late after their return from Greece. |
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http://www.geocities.com/ausslokon/prevodrazstavanaptuju.htm
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| | Gaul, Iberia, & Galatia |
 | | Accounts of the battle are confused but the Veneti lost because of the limited manueaverability of their ships. |  | | Veneti ships could not be rammed by Roman ships becuase of their higher prows but Roman ships were more maneauverable because they were powered by oars rather than sails. |  | | Many of the Veneti immigrated to England after they were defeated by Caesar around 56 B.C. Many of the others were killed or sold off by the Romans. |
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http://www.geocities.com/mariamnephilemon/names/europa/gaul.html
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| | Search Results for "Veneti" |
 | | ...year an anti-Roman confederacy was formed, and in 56 B.C. Caesar attacked its leaders, the Veneti, who maintained a fleet in what is now the Gulf of Morbihan, Brittany.... |  | | Veneti, people of ancient Italy, people of ancient Italy. |  | | Veneti, people of ancient Gaul, (ven´ti) (KEY), Celtic people of ancient Gaul, who inhabited an area of NW France, now in Morbihan dept. Forming the most important... |
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http://www.bartleby.com/cgi-bin/texis/webinator/sitesearch?FILTER=col65&query=Veneti&x=8&y=9
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| | Blavet Valley history |
 | | The Roman forces engaged the Veneti at sea having failed in their attempts to defeat them on land. |  | | Caesar describes in his "Conquest of Gaul" the Veneti deploying 220 ships to face the Roman fleet. |  | | A Roman fleet supported by Gallic allies sailed from the Loire under the command of Brutus to engage the Veneti. |
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http://www.blavet.co.uk/history.htm
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 | | Genetic information supports the historic quotation from the biography of St. Columban written in 615 A.D. and cited by Toma`i~ “Termini Venetiorum qui et Sclavi dicuntur”—the land of the Veneti who are also called Slavs ([avli 1996). |  | | The Veneti are also one the historic peoples, subject of many discussions and debates, but who were more widespread than the Etruscans. |  | | Bor had postulated that Etruscans were people originally linguistically related to the Veneti; (the genetic evidence supports his hypothesis); they came from the north and in course of time merged with another people, which in turn influenced their language. |
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http://home.cogeco.ca/~slovenianamerica/articles/skulj.htm
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| | Armorican Connections |
 | | I had not taken the time to investigate this yet, so I don't know whether this is true or not. |  | | (Please note that I have been informed by one of my visitors that some archaeologists and linguists believed that the Veneti were not Celtic; that they were people who spoke an ancient form of Slavic language, according to the some inscriptions found on some stones, known as the Toponyms. |  | | Caesar sometimes referred the Veneti as Gauls, so most people would assume that they were Celtic tribe. |
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http://www.timelessmyths.com/celtic/armorican.html
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| | Augustan Review of Veneti book |
 | | One cannot, however, avoid suspicion of a hidden political agenda to head off any future South Slavic irredentism for the Macedonian-speaking hinterland of Thessalonica. |  | | Unlike Veneti the book presents no linguistic evidence to shore up its premises and conclusions. |  | | Veneti, the book under review, comes to mount a serious, well-substantiated challenge both to the official occidental (German) and oriental (Russian) histories of not only Slovenian cultural and linguistic development but indeed of Europe itself. |
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http://www.dangel.net/SLOVENIA/AugustanReviewVeneti.html
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| | Veneti: First Builders of European Community |
 | | Veneti a must-read for every Slovenian: In-depth historical review dispels myths of Central Europe |  | | Place Names: A Question Concerning Not Only the Ancient Veneti, Slavs. |  | | A Review of Veneti by Antonia Bernard, Ph.D. A Review of Veneti by Charles Bryant-Abraham, Ph.D. Locations Where the Book is Available |
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http://www.angelfire.com/country/veneti
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| | VENETI - Online Information article about VENETI |
 | | Chios (Periegesis, 400) the Veneti were See also: |  | | From the earliest times the Veneti appear to have been a peaceful people, chiefly engaged in commercial pursuits. |  | | retreat is said to have been caused by an irruption of the Veneti into their territory (See also: |
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http://encyclopedia.jrank.org/VAN_VIR/VENETI.html
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| | VENETI - LoveToKnow Article on VENETI |
 | | From the earliest times the Veneti appear to have been a peaceful people, chiefly engaged in commercial pursuits. |  | | The first historical mention of the Veneti occurs in connection with the capture of Rome by the Gauls, whose retreat is said to have been caused by an irruption of the Veneti into their territory (Polybius il. |  | | According to the psetidoScymnus of Chios (Periegesis, 400) the Veneti were for4d of wearing black, a custom even now prevalent amongst them. |
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http://96.1911encyclopedia.org/V/VE/VENETI.htm
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| | Veneti on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | VENETI [Veneti], Celtic people of ancient Gaul, who inhabited an area of NW France, now in Morbihan dept. Forming the most important of the Gallic maritime states, they rebelled in 57 BC against Roman rule. |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/V/Veneti1.asp
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| | Uniqueness in the heart of Europe - Origins of Slovenians: Veneti |
 | | The work is distinguished by the freshness and the originality of approach, freedom from political bias and preconceived ideas, the linguistic and topographical data collected, persuasive arguments, and the highlighting of the Venetic origin theory by the use of contemporary historical sources. |  | | It has long been the official and established view of historians that Slovenes migrated to the lands in the heart of Europe, which they still occupy today, as part of the great west- and southwards movement by the Slavs during the 6th century. |  | | It is major contribution towards an understanding of this period of European history and a strong supporting case for J. Ssavli's work, indicating that the Veneti were a Proto-Slavic people, whose language is preserved in the roots of modern Slovenian. |
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http://www.thezaurus.com/sloveniana/veneti_ancestors.htm
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| | Golden Apples of Idun |
 | | This map of the Veneti shows that legend ties its peoples to the Heneti in Paflagonia, exactly where Bithynia was located. |  | | Since it is known that the Etruscans descended from the Veneti due to the commonality of their languages, Tinia must also have been home to the Veneti, and indeed I have found that Paflagonia, beside Phrygia, is said to be one hypothetical origin of the Veneti, or, more specifically, the "Heneti" peoples of Paflagonia. |  | | Antenor, who led the Trojan migration to Venetia, had a son called "Agenor," and I would be quite dull not to realize that this is an allusion to the same Agenor (of the Poseidon line) peoples who gave birth to Phoenix i.e. |
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http://www.tribwatch.com/idun.htm
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| | Uniqueness in the heart of Europe - Venetic culture |
 | | Place names containing the word Veneti, Venedi or Wendi, found throughout central Europe, are supporting evidence of long settlement of the Venetic people. |  | | The official historical view of the arrival of Slovenians in the 6th century AD to their present territory between the Alps and the Adriatic Sea, must therefore be reconsidered. |  | | Outstanding among them, spreading their influence to regions beyond their designated areas, were the Lausatian culture in central Europe, Hallstatt culture to the south, the Etruscan culture on the Apennine Peninsula and the Este culture between the Adriatic Sea and the Alps. |
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http://www.thezaurus.com/sloveniana/venetic_culture.htm
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 | | Important archeological documents on the origin of Veneti, |  | | The Augustan Society : Review of book VENETI, |  | | Centre d'Etudes Slaves, Paris, Review of book VENETI, |
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http://www.prah.net/europaveneta/select.htm
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| | ninemsn Encarta - Search Results - Veneti |
 | | The area around Venice was inhabited in ancient times by the Veneti. |  | | The region takes its name from the Veneti, an ancient people conquered by the Romans in the 2nd century bc. |
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http://au.encarta.msn.com/Veneti.html
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| | Veneti, people of ancient Gaul |
 | | Veneti, Celtic people of ancient Gaul, who inhabited an area of NW France, now in Morbihan dept. Forming the most important of the Gallic maritime states, they rebelled in 57 B.C. against Roman rule. |  | | Related content from HighBeam Research on: Veneti, people of ancient Gaul |  | | Additional search results provided by HighBeam Research, LLC. |
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http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/history/A0850634.html
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| | Search Results for veneti - Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | Ancient tradition held the Veneti to be an Illyrian people who, coming from the east, took possession of the region named for them (Venetia). |  | | Founded by the Etruscans or the Veneti of northeastern Italy, it later... |  | | By the time of Julius Caesar they controlled all Atlantic trade to Britain. |
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http://www.britannica.com/search?query=veneti&submit=Find&source=MWTEXT
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| | Linguistic Connections between Basques and Slavs (Veneti) in Antiquity by Petr Jandacek and Lojze Arko |
 | | Indeed, it has been suggested that the Basques represent a direct lineage to the ancient Cro-Magnon man who roamed the area thirty thousand years ago. |  | | In their book "The Veneti, Our Ancient Forefathers", Savli, Bor and Tomazic suggest that there also appears to be a Basque linguistic connection to the Veneti, our Slavic ancestors. |  | | We are inclined to agree with the suggestion of Savli, Bor and Tomazic that Basque and Venetic languages share similarities traceable to antiquity. |
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http://www.angelfire.com/country/veneti/JandacekArkoBasques.html
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| | Gennaio |
 | | Many modem composers have written works especially dedicated to Claudio Scimone or to his group, like Sylvano Bussotti, Franco Donatoni, Riccardo Maliplero, Marius Constant, Christobal Halffter and several others. |  | | For several years now "I Solisti Venet have worked with Venice, Padua and Verona Councils in organizing the "Veneto Festival", which specializes in the promotion of the artistic and cultural values of Veneto music. |  | | Altogether, "I Solisti Veneti" have produced an almost unparalleled number of records, including the complete works of Vivaldi, Albinoni, Germiniani, Marcello and Tartini. |
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http://www.iicbeirut.org/5-99.htm
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| | Thaiticketmaster.com : Your Ticket to Great Entertainment : |
 | | Many great soloists of the world had performed with “I Solisti Veneti” namely, Placido Domingo, Uto Ughi, Jean Pierre Rampal, James Galway, Marylyn Horne and Eugene Kissin. |  | | He started his conducting lessons with the well known Franco Ferrara and Dimitri Mitropolous. |  | | You are here : Home > Concert > Chamber Orchestra "I Solisti Veneti" |
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http://www.thaiticketmaster.com/concert/bso12july05_eng.php
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| | Salzburger Festspiele 2004 - I SOLISTI VENETI |
 | | Their name is closely linked with the renaissance in Italian musical life over recent decades: I Solisti Veneti and their legendary director Claudio Scimone. |  | | For the final concert in the Whitsuntide Festival I Solisti Veneti present the Venetian composer Tommaso Albinoni as a music dramatist and pay tribute to Giovanni Battista Pergolesi who, although he died at an early age, was one of the most important Italian artists of the 18th century. |
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http://www.salzburgfestival.at/pf_solisti_04_e.html
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| | INKPOT#45 CLASSICAL MUSIC REVIEWS: VIVALDI The Four Seasons. Toso/I Solisti Veneti (Erato) |
 | | Their style, evident from their performance here last year, entitled "Images of Italy", is assuredly and confidently Italian and speak of years and years of experience, just like this CD. |  | | This is a Winter that is not harsh, which ends better than the beginning of Spring. |  | | If that's the way I Solisti Veneti plays it, I would rather have Winter last forever and Spring never begin. |
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http://inkpot.com/classical/vi4sveneti.html
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 | | Powered by twin Volvo Penta diesel 715s she will do an honest 37 MPH and cruise at over 32 MPH. |  | | The Navigator 56 Veneti bears the proud hallmark of three generations of family owned boat-building excellence. |  | | The Veneti puts the pleasure back into cruising. |
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http://www.boatarama.com/mypage.html?pg=56Veneti
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| | Chinese Natural Herbs - Apocyni Veneti Tablets |
 | | Apocyni Veneti Tablets is formulated to support the body’s natural balance, help maintain liver, vascular system function and a healthy blood pressure level. |  | | Chinese routinely use Apocynum Venetum (Common name: Dogbane) to mix with other herbs to promote a healthy blood pressure. |
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http://www.chinesenaturalherbs.com/herb_pages/apocynitabs.asp
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| | 'I Solisti Veneti' by Albinoni/Corelli/Tartini/Vivaldi from The Portsmouth Chorus. |
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http://www.theportsmouthchorus.com/music/B000050JAZ
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| | Insects, Sex and Parasites Research Group - Zoe Veneti |
 | | Insects, Sex and Parasites Research Group - Zoe Veneti |  | | I am currently using genetic and cytological approaches to study the pathogenesis of Wolbachia and Spiroplasma infections in Drosophila and to identify the male specific genes that these microbes interact with. |  | | BRIEF C.V. 2001 - present: BBSRC funded Research Fellow, University College London, with G. Hurst |
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http://www.ucl.ac.uk/~ucbtghu/Zoe.htm
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| | Dropzone.com : club paracadutisti veneti |
 | | "> See all Events for club paracadutisti veneti |  | | "> Dropzone Database : Europe : Italy : club paracadutisti veneti |
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http://www.dropzone.com/dropzone/Detailed/1046.shtml
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| | Amazon.ca: The Magic of the Mandoline [Import]: Music |
 | | When you listen to this recording you can dream of being walking through several small streets of Venice, feeling its characteristic humidity and the flavor of that fabulous historical city. |  | | Claudio Scimone once again conducts the extraordinary I Solisti Veneti enssemble, playing one of Vivaldi's more cheerful concertos for mandolin. |  | | Write an online review and share your thoughts with other shoppers! |
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http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000005EB4
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| | I Solisti Veneti - smh.com.au |
 | | Most notable in the three Vivaldi concertos of the first half was the rich depth of the sound, very different in approach from the more transparent clarity provided by the local benchmark, the Australian Chamber Orchestra. |  | | In music, this staple of suburban Australian nutrition of bygone days is also a metaphor for the standard concert hall diet of overture, concerto and symphony. |  | | Using this analogy, I Solisti Veneti's concert of six concertos by baroque and romantic Italian composers was strictly vegetarian. |
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http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2002/10/20/1034561389242.html
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| | Various Artists: Adagios-Albinoni, Bach & Beethoven - All CDs $5.99 and Free Shipping at yourmusic.com |
 | | This five-disc collection features various artists on the most beloved adagios, including some by Bach, Beethoven, Albinoni and 65 other pieces. |  | | 16 Concerto à cinque, for solo violin, 2 violins, viola, cello & continuo No. 5 in A major, Op.10/5, (T. 10/5): Andante - Veneti, I Solisti |  | | 1 Adagio, for violin, strings & organ in G minor, T. Mi 26 (composed by Remo Giazotto; not by Albinoni) - Veneti, I Solisti |
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http://www.yourmusic.com/browse/album/36722.html
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| | RAIXE VENETE |
 | | A nialtri, disendenti de kei Veneti ke tanto ga patìo, speta deso el compito de ricordare senpre ste esperiense dołorose ke fa parte del pasato del nostro popoło e trare da tuto kuesto na grande łesión de vita. |  | | Come pure me gà insegnà tanto tuti kei Veneti ke i xè emigrà in serca de na vita mejore. |  | | Poki ło sa, ma ła storia dei emigrai Veneti in America ła xè fata anca de periodi caraterixà da xenofobia: par exenpio, soi ani del’ultima grande guera, ai emigrai ke no jera boni de parlare el brasiłiàn xè stà vietà de parlare el Veneto, pena l'aresto. |
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http://www.raixevenete.net/documenti/doc100.asp
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| | Italian Wine Veneto Wine - Recioto Classico Domini Veneti: Domini Veneti |
 | | No order information for Recioto Classico Domini Veneti available. |  | | For more information on the availability of Recioto Classico Domini Veneti please contact the winery (Domini Veneti) directly: |  | | The Brunelli wine estate was established in 1930 and has excellent wines. |
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http://www.vinarium-italy-wine.com/dsp.php?_pt=wine&LocID=383&tpos=3&item=7978
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