Tourists in Pisa. 9/9/01.
00:00 - Via Giovanni Randaccio, 00:43 - Nun riding bicycle on Via Contessa Matilde, OO:56 - Via Cardinale Pietro Maffi, 01:17 - Leaning Tower, Torre Inclinada de Pisa, 03:20 - Souvenir stands along the Piazza del Miracoli, 04:00 - Posing for pictures pretending to push against the leaning tower, 04:09 - Pisa Cathedral, 05:09 - Via Santa Maria, 06:48 - Piazza del Cavalieri, 08:02 - Via Ulisse Dini, 08:47 - Chiesa di San Michele in Borgo, 08:37 - Sculpture on the Via Guglielmo Oberdan 08:57 - Ponte di Mezzo, 09:15 - Walking on the Corso Italia, 09:30 - having a beer at the Cafeteria Centro Storico, Corso Italia, 47 56125 Pisa, Italy, 10:50 - The Arno River, 11:12 - Eredi Vincenti Clothing store at 58 Lungarno Mediceo, 11:30 - Dog trotting on top of wall next to Arno River, 11:38 - Cupido Bomboniere, 11:44 - San Paolo all'Orto, 12:033 - Car show on Via Guglielmo Oberdan, 21:11 - Smart Cars, 12:20 - Mercedes Bicycles, 12:51 - Uffici Amministrativi, University Degli, 13:01 - Santa Maria del Spina, 13:23 - Arno River at 21 Lungarno Antonio Pacinotti, 14:18 - At Ristorante Pizzeria Bella Napoli. Via del Borghetto, 44, 56124, 15:24 - The leaning Tower at night.
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Teaser Il SuperMercato (2016, 5' 50, HD)
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Lidia Fiucci
Erica Andreani
Giuseppe Lombardi
Fzain Mohamed
Aidi Naceur
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Regia
Francesco Calandra
Sceneggiatura
Maria Grazia Liguori
Luisa Raimondi
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Guido D'Alessandro
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Maria Grazia Liguori
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Giorgio Carella
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Roberto Muratori
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Michele Vairo
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Stella Pavoni
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Marina Taglieri
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Roberto Papi
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Viareggio sunset, Viareggio, Lucca, Tuscany, Italy, Europe
Viareggio is a city and comune in northern Tuscany, Italy, on the coast of the Tyrrhenian Sea. With a population of over 64,000, it is the second largest city within the province of Lucca, after only Lucca city. It is known as a seaside resort as well as being the home of the famous carnival of Viareggio (dating back to 1873), and its papier-mâché floats, which (since 1925), parade along the promenade known as Passeggiata a mare, in the weeks preceding Easter. The symbol of the carnival of Viareggio and its official mask is Burlamacco, designed and invented by Uberto Bonetti in 1930. The city traces its roots back to the first half of the 16th century when it became the only gate to the sea for the Republic of Lucca. The oldest building in Viareggio, known as Torre Matilde, dates back to this time and was built by the Lucchesi in 1541 as a defensive fortification to fight the constant menace of corsair incursions. Viareggio is also an active industrial and manufacturing centre; its shipbuilding industry has long been renowned around the world and its fishing and floricultural industries are still fundamental sectors to the city's economy. Viareggio hosts the Premio letterario Viareggio Répaci for literature, established in 1929. Amongst the other events organized around the year, it is worth mentioning the Festival Gaber, which has been held every August since 2004 to celebrate the memory of Giorgio Gaber, and is attended by several high-profile Italian musicians. The primary sectors of Vieraggio's economy are tourism, commerce and services, include fishing and floriculture (the flowers of Versilia). The city also houses prolific shipyards. At the beginning of the 19th century the craftsmen from Viareggio used to build small fishing vessels along the banks of the Burlamacca canal. As the century moved on, however, this small shipbuilding activity prospered until it became an internationally acclaimed centre. Nowadays, Viareggio represents the main luxury yachts producer city in the world thanks to the presence in the territory of famous shipyards like Azimut Benetti, Codecasa, Fipa, Rossinavi, Perini navi and many others. The Carnival of Viareggio was established in 1873, while the now ever-present papier mâché used to build the floats featured during its parades was first introduced in 1925. The official masks of the Carnival are Burlamacco and Ondina, drawn for the first time in 1930. Since 1954, RAI broadcasts the entire event on national TV. Since 2001, the craftsmen of the carnival have moved to the Cittadella del Carnevale or, literally, Carnival Town. The entire area of Viareggio extends over the coastal flooding plain of Versilia. Located on the Ligurian Sea (although traditionally considered to face the Tyrrhenian Sea), it has 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) of sandy beaches, of which 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) are managed by private beach resorts and the remaining 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) are public (most of the public beach is part of the Parco Naturale Regionale Migliarino-San Rossore-Massaciuccoli. Viareggio borders the local municipalities of Camaiore, Massarosa and Vecchiano) (PI). The municipal area comprises the Lake of Massaciuccoli and several canals, the most important ones of which are known as Burlamacca, Farabola, Fossa dell'Abate (bordering the municipality of Camaiore), and Fosso Le Quindici. The climate is characterised by high levels of humidity (between 60 and 80% of relative humidity in the summer months) and a yearly rainfall off 900 to 1,000 millimetres (35 to 39 in) as a result of the proximity of the Apuanian Alps to the coast. The main winds blow from the south-east, the Libeccio and the Ponente which batter the coast for two to three days in a row and cause severe storms. The beginning of the 20th century saw again a marked development of the coast and tourism industry which determined a drastic change to most of the beach. The Passeggiata or promenade was born, with its cafés and shops, contributing to turning the city into the Pearl of the Tyrrhenian Sea. Wood was very widely used in most building and, in 1917, a large portion of the city was lost in fire in only one night. It was only during the fascist era that wood would finally be replaced by other materials. During World War II Viareggio was subject to heavy bombings and entire suburbs of the city were destroyed. After the war, the reconstruction could finally begin, but the city had changed its appearance dramatically. Today Viareggio is still a renowned seaside resort and is widely famous for its carnival and shipbuilding industry. Late in the evening of June 29, 2009, a train carrying liquified petroleum gas derailed while approaching Viareggio's railway station.
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Sunset in Viareggio, Viareggio, Lucca, Tuscany, Italy, Europe
Viareggio is a city and comune in northern Tuscany, Italy, on the coast of the Tyrrhenian Sea. With a population of over 64,000, it is the second largest city within the province of Lucca, after only Lucca city. It is known as a seaside resort as well as being the home of the famous carnival of Viareggio (dating back to 1873), and its papier-mâché floats, which (since 1925), parade along the promenade known as Passeggiata a mare, in the weeks preceding Easter. The symbol of the carnival of Viareggio and its official mask is Burlamacco, designed and invented by Uberto Bonetti in 1930. The city traces its roots back to the first half of the 16th century when it became the only gate to the sea for the Republic of Lucca. The oldest building in Viareggio, known as Torre Matilde, dates back to this time and was built by the Lucchesi in 1541 as a defensive fortification to fight the constant menace of corsair incursions. Viareggio is also an active industrial and manufacturing centre; its shipbuilding industry has long been renowned around the world and its fishing and floricultural industries are still fundamental sectors to the city's economy. Viareggio hosts the Premio letterario Viareggio Répaci for literature, established in 1929. Amongst the other events organized around the year, it is worth mentioning the Festival Gaber, which has been held every August since 2004 to celebrate the memory of Giorgio Gaber, and is attended by several high-profile Italian musicians. The primary sectors of Vieraggio's economy are tourism, commerce and services, include fishing and floriculture (the flowers of Versilia). The city also houses prolific shipyards. At the beginning of the 19th century the craftsmen from Viareggio used to build small fishing vessels along the banks of the Burlamacca canal. As the century moved on, however, this small shipbuilding activity prospered until it became an internationally acclaimed centre. Nowadays, Viareggio represents the main luxury yachts producer city in the world thanks to the presence in the territory of famous shipyards like Azimut Benetti, Codecasa, Fipa, Rossinavi, Perini navi and many others. The Carnival of Viareggio was established in 1873, while the now ever-present papier mâché used to build the floats featured during its parades was first introduced in 1925. The official masks of the Carnival are Burlamacco and Ondina, drawn for the first time in 1930. Since 1954, RAI broadcasts the entire event on national TV. Since 2001, the craftsmen of the carnival have moved to the Cittadella del Carnevale or, literally, Carnival Town. The entire area of Viareggio extends over the coastal flooding plain of Versilia. Located on the Ligurian Sea (although traditionally considered to face the Tyrrhenian Sea), it has 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) of sandy beaches, of which 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) are managed by private beach resorts and the remaining 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) are public (most of the public beach is part of the Parco Naturale Regionale Migliarino-San Rossore-Massaciuccoli. Viareggio borders the local municipalities of Camaiore, Massarosa and Vecchiano) (PI). The municipal area comprises the Lake of Massaciuccoli and several canals, the most important ones of which are known as Burlamacca, Farabola, Fossa dell'Abate (bordering the municipality of Camaiore), and Fosso Le Quindici. The climate is characterised by high levels of humidity (between 60 and 80% of relative humidity in the summer months) and a yearly rainfall off 900 to 1,000 millimetres (35 to 39 in) as a result of the proximity of the Apuanian Alps to the coast. The main winds blow from the south-east, the Libeccio and the Ponente which batter the coast for two to three days in a row and cause severe storms. The beginning of the 20th century saw again a marked development of the coast and tourism industry which determined a drastic change to most of the beach. The Passeggiata or promenade was born, with its cafés and shops, contributing to turning the city into the Pearl of the Tyrrhenian Sea. Wood was very widely used in most building and, in 1917, a large portion of the city was lost in fire in only one night. It was only during the fascist era that wood would finally be replaced by other materials. During World War II Viareggio was subject to heavy bombings and entire suburbs of the city were destroyed. After the war, the reconstruction could finally begin, but the city had changed its appearance dramatically. Today Viareggio is still a renowned seaside resort and is widely famous for its carnival and shipbuilding industry. Late in the evening of June 29, 2009, a train carrying liquified petroleum gas derailed while approaching Viareggio's railway station.
Shore in Viareggio, Viareggio, Lucca, Tuscany, Italy, Europe
Viareggio is a city and comune in northern Tuscany, Italy, on the coast of the Tyrrhenian Sea. With a population of over 64,000, it is the second largest city within the province of Lucca, after only Lucca city. It is known as a seaside resort as well as being the home of the famous carnival of Viareggio (dating back to 1873), and its papier-mâché floats, which (since 1925), parade along the promenade known as Passeggiata a mare, in the weeks preceding Easter. The symbol of the carnival of Viareggio and its official mask is Burlamacco, designed and invented by Uberto Bonetti in 1930. The city traces its roots back to the first half of the 16th century when it became the only gate to the sea for the Republic of Lucca. The oldest building in Viareggio, known as Torre Matilde, dates back to this time and was built by the Lucchesi in 1541 as a defensive fortification to fight the constant menace of corsair incursions. Viareggio is also an active industrial and manufacturing centre; its shipbuilding industry has long been renowned around the world and its fishing and floricultural industries are still fundamental sectors to the city's economy. Viareggio hosts the Premio letterario Viareggio Répaci for literature, established in 1929. Amongst the other events organized around the year, it is worth mentioning the Festival Gaber, which has been held every August since 2004 to celebrate the memory of Giorgio Gaber, and is attended by several high-profile Italian musicians. The primary sectors of Vieraggio's economy are tourism, commerce and services, include fishing and floriculture (the flowers of Versilia). The city also houses prolific shipyards. At the beginning of the 19th century the craftsmen from Viareggio used to build small fishing vessels along the banks of the Burlamacca canal. As the century moved on, however, this small shipbuilding activity prospered until it became an internationally acclaimed centre. Nowadays, Viareggio represents the main luxury yachts producer city in the world thanks to the presence in the territory of famous shipyards like Azimut Benetti, Codecasa, Fipa, Rossinavi, Perini navi and many others. The Carnival of Viareggio was established in 1873, while the now ever-present papier mâché used to build the floats featured during its parades was first introduced in 1925. The official masks of the Carnival are Burlamacco and Ondina, drawn for the first time in 1930. Since 1954, RAI broadcasts the entire event on national TV. Since 2001, the craftsmen of the carnival have moved to the Cittadella del Carnevale or, literally, Carnival Town. The entire area of Viareggio extends over the coastal flooding plain of Versilia. Located on the Ligurian Sea (although traditionally considered to face the Tyrrhenian Sea), it has 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) of sandy beaches, of which 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) are managed by private beach resorts and the remaining 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) are public (most of the public beach is part of the Parco Naturale Regionale Migliarino-San Rossore-Massaciuccoli. Viareggio borders the local municipalities of Camaiore, Massarosa and Vecchiano) (PI). The municipal area comprises the Lake of Massaciuccoli and several canals, the most important ones of which are known as Burlamacca, Farabola, Fossa dell'Abate (bordering the municipality of Camaiore), and Fosso Le Quindici. The climate is characterised by high levels of humidity (between 60 and 80% of relative humidity in the summer months) and a yearly rainfall off 900 to 1,000 millimetres (35 to 39 in) as a result of the proximity of the Apuanian Alps to the coast. The main winds blow from the south-east, the Libeccio and the Ponente which batter the coast for two to three days in a row and cause severe storms. The beginning of the 20th century saw again a marked development of the coast and tourism industry which determined a drastic change to most of the beach. The Passeggiata or promenade was born, with its cafés and shops, contributing to turning the city into the Pearl of the Tyrrhenian Sea. Wood was very widely used in most building and, in 1917, a large portion of the city was lost in fire in only one night. It was only during the fascist era that wood would finally be replaced by other materials. During World War II Viareggio was subject to heavy bombings and entire suburbs of the city were destroyed. After the war, the reconstruction could finally begin, but the city had changed its appearance dramatically. Today Viareggio is still a renowned seaside resort and is widely famous for its carnival and shipbuilding industry. Late in the evening of June 29, 2009, a train carrying liquified petroleum gas derailed while approaching Viareggio's railway station.
PISA - Camposanto - NURI LILIA BORJA
I will never forget any moment of my life!
GIANLUCA MAGNI
intervista con Gianluca Magni affermato attore toscano attore Toscano
che stà girando in questi giorni sul set con Giancarlo Giannini.
intervista realizzata presso il Caffè Gambrinus locale storico di Montecatini Terme
Rocky Road Chocolate på 4 minutter med Lucca På Loftet!
Hej min veninde Kamma og jeg laver vores egen lækre nytårsversion af Rocky Road chocolate snack!
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Lucchio dove il tempo si è fermato, Bagni di Lucca
Interessante escursione a Lucchio, paese arroccato e invisibile se lo si cerca dalla strada provenendo da Bagni di Lucca. La salita alla rocca vale la fatica, il panorama è unico anche in una giornata priva di sole. Luogo ricco di storia, ormai sempre più lasciato a se stesso.
Eretto e scavato sulla roccia viva il castello di Lucchio è da sempre oggetto di leggende popolari. La sua origine non è certa, forse anch'esso come il vicino Limano risale alla Contessa Matilde di Canossa, o come indicherebbe la toponomastica di alcuni paesi della valle come Vico Pancellorum o Panulegium, oggi Palleggio, le sue origini sono da ricercare nell'era Romana....
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Nothing Left To Lose-4523
Lavazza - Tiramisù espresso
Il caffè caldo trova un perfetto accordo con gli ingredienti freddi della ricetta, ed esalta la fragranza dei biscotti, non ancora del tutto imbevuti. Scopri come prepararlo:
Una serata al sunset
serata con aperitivo al sunset di marina di Pisa con i soliti amici....
Antica Fonte Ristorante Biodinamico
Ristorante a Km 0 nella campagna Toscana
Lara e Stefano, 23 Agosto 2014 Villa Scati
Prendiamoci cura di Cicciobello
ORDINATE IL NOSTRO DIVERTENTISSIMO LIBRO CLICCANDO QUI
Io e Alyssa giochiamo con Cicciobello, tra pappa, pupù, nanna e pulizia del nasino!
Com'è una giornata ideale per Cicciobello e per la sua mammina?
Scopriamolo insieme ^_^
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NON LO FACCIO PIÚ - 5° Zecchino d'Oro 1963 - Canzoni Animate
Dopo aver compiuto una monelleria dietro l'altra, basterà promettere di non farlo più per avere il perdono e un bacio dalla mamma?
NON LO FACCIO PIÚ
Interprete: Gianfranco Tonello
Testo: Antonietta De Simone
Musica: Edilio Capotosti
Dammi un bacio subito:
Son qui, son qui,
Per chiederti perdono, mamma...
Sulla codina del gatto
Lo smalto rosso e blu
Non lo metto più!
E quella bionda parrucca
Alla zia di Cantù
Non la strappo più!
Sotto le scarpe del nonno
Le bucce di banana
Non metterò!
E nel cappello del babbo
Il vasetto della colla
Non verserò!
Mamma non lo faccio più:
Perdonami! Perdonami!
Non lo faccio proprio più...
Però, però...
Ti devo ancora confessare...
Quei confettini alla frutta
Che prima di dormire
Ti mangi tu,
Nel mio pancino goloso
Li sento andar su e giù...
Non lo faccio più!
Mamma non lo faccio più:
Perdonami! Perdonami!
Non lo faccio proprio più...
Però, però...
Ti devo ancora confessare...
Quei confettini alla frutta
Che prima di dormire
Ti mangi tu,
Nel mio pancino goloso
Li sento andar su e giù...
Non lo faccio più!
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Passeggiata notturna a Siena - chi o cosa potresti incontrare
Passeggiando per i vicoli di Siena non sai mai cosa ti potrebbe accadere...