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Arancio by Aellevì

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Arancio

Arance come se piovesse by red.malleus

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Arance come se piovesse

La mugnaia by red.malleus

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La mugnaia

Arance come se piovesse 2 by red.malleus

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Arance come se piovesse 2

Postumi by red.malleus

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Postumi

Funkasin Street Band by red.malleus

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Funkasin Street Band

Tutti a casa by red.malleus

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Tutti a casa

Il Podestà by red.malleus

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Il Podestà

Carnevale d'Ivrea by red.malleus

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Carnevale d'Ivrea

Arance Tarocco © EMAT.¡.er by eMATier

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Arance Tarocco © EMAT.¡.er

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Tu m’as quitté partout tu m’as quitté des yeux
Du cœur des songes
Tu m’as quitté comme une phrase inachevée
Un objet par hasard une chose une chaise

Louis Aragon,
Les Adieux

IMG_3034 - il tempo delle arance by molovate

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IMG_3034 - il tempo delle arance

Polaroid_Natura Morta ©2024 by stfpcc

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Polaroid_Natura Morta ©2024

Luce Ambiente
Digitalizzata, non Manipolata.
Scattata con Polaroid 1000
Pellicola Polaroid SX 70 color film

Not digitally Manipulated
Ambient light
Polaroid 1000
Polaroid SX70 color film

Anomaly (day after...) by Fiorenzo Delegà

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Anomaly (day after...)

Anomalia ( il giorno dopo...)

289_0406 by en-ri

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289_0406

KODAK Digital Still Camera

agrumi by silvia07(very busy)

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agrumi

Appena raccolti

Autunno ©2024 by stfpcc

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Autunno ©2024

Still Life luce ambiente

Autunno ©2024 by stfpcc

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Autunno ©2024

Still Life luce ambiente

orange by archifra -francesco de vincenzi-

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orange

elaborazione e taglio da originale a colori.

Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission.
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Natura Morta ©2024 by stfpcc

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Natura Morta ©2024

XE3A8835 - Módena (Emilia-Romagna, Italia) by Enrique R G

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XE3A8835 - Módena (Emilia-Romagna, Italia)

Módena (Mòdna en dialecto modenés; Modena en italiano) es una ciudad italiana, capital de la provincia de Módena, en la región Emilia-Romaña. Cuenta con una población de 184 973 habitantes. La catedral, la Torre Cívica («Ghirlandina») y la Piazza Grande de la ciudad están declaradas Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la Unesco.
Módena queda en la llanura padana, y está rodeada por dos ríos, el Secchia y el Panaro, ambos afluentes del Po. Su presencia está simbolizada por la fuente de los dos ríos, en el centro de la ciudad, obra de Giuseppe Graziosi. La ciudad está conectada con el Panaro a través del canal Naviglio.
La cordillera de los Apeninos comienzan a unos 10 kilómetros al sur de la ciudad.

Módena es un importante centro industrial. La ciudad se ubica en el corazón de la «Motor Valley» que forma un conjunto de grupos industriales prestigios así como numerosos circuitos y museos. Las empresas Lamborghini, Pagani, Ferrari y Maserati tienen su sede dentro de un radio de 20 km alrededor de Módena.

Ubicado en la llanura Padana, el territorio modenés dispone de importantes riquezas gustativas. Su producto líder es el vinagre balsámico producido en los dominios agrícolas en el entorno de Módena. La base de su elaboración son las uvas cosechadas en los viñedos de la provincia. El lambrusco, vino rosado burbujeante, tiene como origen las viñas cercanas de Módena y Reggio Emilia. Además, Módena es la tierra del queso parmigiano reggiano y del jamón de Módena. Junto con Bolonia, Módena comparte el lugar de origen de la pasta tortellini.

El Duomo de Módena, la Torre Ghirlandina y la Piazza Grande están incluidos desde 1997 dentro del Patrimonio mundial de la UNESCO. El arquitecto Lanfranco y el escultor Wiligelmo erigieron el Duomo en el siglo XII por San Geminiano, obispo de Módena y Santo Patrón de la ciudad. Entre 1179 y 1319 se construyó la torre Ghirlandina asociada con el Duomo. Su nombre de Ghirlandina -guirnalda- resulta de su forma y recuerda la torre Giralda de Sevilla.
Durante más de dos siglos, la familia Este tenía como sede el Palazzo Ducale (palacio ducal). Hoy en día, este palacio recibe la Academia militar.
El Palazzo Comunale –ayuntamiento– cuya la fachada está en la Piazza Grande abarca un conjunto de edificios más antiguos. Dentro del edificio se encuentra la Secchia rapita –el cubo raptado- uno de los símbolos de la ciudad. La estatua de la Bonissima, símbolo de bondad, está posada en la esquina exterior del Palazzo Comunale.
Iglesias. Módena es una ciudad rica en iglesias, se cuentan más de quince en el casco histórico. También es importante nombrar a la iglesia de Santa María Pomposa, la iglesia del Voto o la iglesia de San Vicenzo. Existe también una sinagoga ubicada cerca del Palazzo Comunale.
En el mercado Albinelli se reúnen cada día productores locales de vinagre balsámico, jamón curdo o queso, entre otros.
es.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%B3dena

Modena is a city and comune (municipality) on the south side of the Po Valley, in the Province of Modena, in the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy.
A town, and seat of an archbishop, it is known for its car industry since the factories of the famous Italian upper-class sports car makers Ferrari, De Tomaso, Lamborghini, Pagani and Maserati are, or were, located there and all, except Lamborghini, have headquarters in the city or nearby. One of Ferrari's cars, the 360 Modena, was named after the town itself. Ferrari's production plant and Formula One team Scuderia Ferrari are based in Maranello south of the city.
The University of Modena, founded in 1175 and expanded by Francesco II d'Este in 1686, focuses on economics, medicine and law, and is the second oldest athenaeum in Italy. Italian military officers are trained at the Military Academy of Modena, and partly housed in the Baroque Ducal Palace. The Biblioteca Estense houses historical volumes and 3,000 manuscripts. The Cathedral of Modena, the Torre della Ghirlandina and Piazza Grande are a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1997.
Modena is also known in culinary circles for its production of balsamic vinegar.
Famous Modenesi include Mary of Modena, the Queen consort of England and Scotland; operatic tenor Luciano Pavarotti and soprano Mirella Freni, born in Modena itself; Enzo Ferrari, eponymous founder of the Ferrari motor company; Catholic priest Gabriele Amorth; chef Massimo Bottura; comics artist Franco Bonvicini; the band Modena City Ramblers and singer-songwriter Francesco Guccini, who lived here for several decades.
The Duomo of Modena, the Ghirlandina Tower and Piazza Grande have been included since 1997 as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The architect Lanfranco and the sculptor Wiligelmo erected the Duomo in the 12th century for Saint Geminiano, bishop of Modena and Patron Saint of the city. Between 1179 and 1319 the Ghirlandina tower associated with the Duomo was built. Its name of Ghirlandina -garland- results from its shape and is reminiscent of the Giralda tower in Seville.
For more than two centuries, the Este family had the Palazzo Ducale (ducal palace) as its headquarters. Today, this palace houses the Military Academy.
The Palazzo Comunale –town hall– whose façade is on the Piazza Grande encompasses a group of older buildings. Inside the building is the Secchia rapita – the kidnapped cube – one of the symbols of the city. The statue of Bonissima, a symbol of goodness, is perched in the outer corner of the Palazzo Comunale.
Churches. Modena is a city rich in churches, there are more than fifteen in the historic center. It is also important to name the church of Santa María Pomposa, the church of the Vow or the church of San Vicenzo. There is also a synagogue located near the Palazzo Comunale.
Local producers of balsamic vinegar, curd ham or cheese, among others, meet every day at the Albinelli market.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modena