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Carbonara (other)
Carbonara is an Italian pasta dish. Carbonara may also refer to: Places *Carbonara di Bari, a comune (municipality) in the Italian region Apulia *Carbonara di Nola, a comune in the Province of Naples in the Italian region Campania *Carbonara di Po, a comune in the Province of Mantua in the Italian region Lombardy *Carbonara Scrivia, a comune in the Province of Alessandria in the Italian region Piedmont *Carbonara al Ticino, a comune in the Province of Pavia in the Italian region Lombardy * Pizzo Carbonara, the highest peak of the Madonie mountains in Sicily * San Giovanni a Carbonara, a church in Naples, southern Italy * Karbunarë, a village in Fier County, Albania * Karbunarë, Vlorë, a village in Vlorë County, Albania * Cape Carbonara, a promontory in Sardinia, Italy Other uses * Carbonara, a female member of the Carbonari secret society * "Carbonara", a 1982 song by Spliff * La Carbonara (film 2000), an Italian film directed by Luigi Magni People with the name ...
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Carbonara
Carbonara () is an Italian pasta dish from Rome made with eggs, hard cheese, cured pork and black pepper. The dish arrived at its modern form, with its current name, in the middle of the 20th century. The cheese is usually Pecorino Romano, Parmigiano-Reggiano, or a combination of the two. Spaghetti is the most common pasta, but fettuccine, rigatoni, linguine, or bucatini are also used. Normally guanciale or pancetta are used for the meat component, but lardons of smoked bacon are a common substitute outside Italy. Origin and history As with many recipes, the origins of the dish and its name are obscure; however, most sources trace its origin to the region of Lazio. The dish forms part of a family of dishes involving pasta with bacon, cheese, and pepper, one of which is ''pasta alla gricia''. Indeed, it is very similar to ''pasta cacio e uova'', a dish dressed with melted lard and a mixture of eggs and cheese, which is documented as long ago as 1839, and, according to some r ...
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Cape Carbonara
Cape Carbonara (Italian: ''Capo Carbonara'', Sardinian: ''Cabo Crabonaxa'') is a promontory on the southeastern tip of Sardinia, Italy, which forms the eastern end of the Gulf of Cagliari. Together with the nearby Cavoli Island and Serpentara Island, it is included in the Italian National Marine Park of Capo Carbonara (Italian: ''Area Marina Protetta''). It is situated within the communal territory of Villasimius, c. 6 km from the town's center. The promontory has a length of some 3.5 km and a maximum width of 1.8 km. Sights include the remains of a fortress on the western side, and the beaches Punta Molentis, Is Traias and Porto Giunco, as well as the Stagno di Notteri with a colony of pink flamingos along the Tyrrhenian Sea on the eastern side. The promontory also has a lighthouse, run by the Italian Air Force , colours = , colours_label = , march = (Ordinance March of the Air Force) by Alber ...
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Carbonera (other)
Carbonera may refer to: * Carbonera, Veneto, Italy, a ''comune'' * Carbonera (grape), an Italian wine grape * Bar jack The bar jack (''Caranx ruber''), also known as the carbonero, red jack, blue-striped cavalla or passing jack, is a common species of inshore marine (ocean), marine fish classified in the jack Family (biology), family, Carangidae. The bar jack is ..., a fish See also * Carbonara (other) {{Disambig ...
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Gerard Carbonara
Gerard Carbonara (8 December 1886, New York City – 11 January 1959, Sherman Oaks) was an American composer, conductor, opera coach and concert violinist. He received his formal music education at the National Conservatory of Music in New York on a scholarship. In 1908 he travelled abroad to Naples, where he continued his studies at the Naples Conservatory with composer Martucci Dworczak. He was employed as an opera coach in Milan in 1910. Later, he toured Europe as a concert violinist and conducted operas throughout Europe and, later, the US. Carbonara began his film music career at the end of the silent film era. In the 1930s and 1940s he scored numerous films at Paramount Pictures, including '' American Empire'', '' The Shepherd of the Hills'', as well as a series of '' Mutt and Jeff'' cartoons (with co-composer James Bradford). Carbonara composed several cues for ''Stagecoach'' (1939), but did not receive screen credit because of a clause in his contract. Although t ...
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David Carbonara
David Carbonara is an American film and TV composer. He is best known for his work on the critically acclaimed TV series ''Mad Men''. His other television shows include ''Vegas'', ''The Romanoffs'', the mini series ''The Secret Life of Marilyn Monroe'', as well as producing original songs for the period drama ''The Last Tycoon''. His film work includes David O. Russell's ''Spanking the Monkey'', Amos Kollek's '' Fast Food Fast Women'' and the award-winning '' Amélia'', by Brazilian director Ana Carolina. He has collaborated with several composers, including Rachel Portman, Michel LeGrand and Howard Shore. Biography Born to a musical family in Bridgewater, Massachusetts, Carbonara began playing the trombone at age 9. In the eighth grade, he was invited to join a rehearsal big band at Bridgewater State College composed of students and faculty members from Berklee College of Music, New England Conservatory and other professional area musicians. The band included drummer Steve Smith, ...
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Luigi Magni
Luigi Magni (21 March 1928 – 27 October 2013) was an Italian screenwriter and film director. Life and career Born in Rome, Magni started his career as a screenwriter, in 1956, with ''Tempo di villeggiatura''. In 1968 he collaborated with Mario Monicelli in creating a real "event" of the Italian cinema by transforming Monica Vitti into a comedic actress with ''The Girl with the Pistol'', and the critical and commercial success of the film pushed him into directing. After the directorial debut with ''Faustina (1968 film), Faustina'' (which was also the debut film of Vonetta McGee), in 1969 Magni achieved an extraordinary success with ''Nell'anno del Signore'', which was the highest-grossing Italian film of the year, so as to require for the first time in Italy nighttime screenings to meet the demands of the audience. The film marked the encounter with Nino Manfredi, with whom Magni had a long-standing association on the set (including the screenplay of Manfredi's award-win ...
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La Carbonara (film 2000)
''La Carbonara'' is a List of Italian films of 2000, 2000 Cinema of Italy, Italian Historical film, historical comedy-drama film written and directed by Luigi Magni.Franco Montini, Piero Spila, ''Il mondo di Luigi Magni : avventure, sogni e disincanto''. Rai Eri, 2000. . Plot Roman Campagna, early 1800. Cecilia is a commoner who runs an inn, where the specialty is the "spaghetti alla carbonara". Moreover, the woman is tied to the movement of young patriots, named "Carboneria, Carbonari", who want a united Italy, and are struggling against the power of the pope. Cecilia believes she lost her husband in a fatal accident, and has made a new lover: Fabrizio, who is also a patriot. One day the guy's saved by a monk, when he is about to be imprisoned by the soldiers of Agostino Rivarola, Cardinal Rivarola. The monk is the husband of Cecilia, not dead in the accident, and now he helps her to fight against the power of Rome with the Carbonari. Cast *Lucrezia Lante della Rovere: Cecil ...
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Spliff (band)
Spliff was a Neue Deutsche Welle (New German Wave) rock band, active in the 1980s. Three of the members were already playing together in the political rock cabaret ''Lokomotive Kreuzberg'' (founded 1972 in Berlin) before they were 'adopted' by Nina Hagen when she came to West Germany in 1977. They recorded two albums with her as the ''Nina Hagen Band'' before continuing under the name Spliff when Hagen went solo. Their characteristic sound was a mix of electronic music, reggae and punk rock. They recorded "The Spliff Radio Show" in 1980, their only album in English. After parting ways with vocalist Alf Klimek, the remaining members carried on in German sharing vocals between all four of them. Their album ''85555'' however was released in a limited English edition too. They had major hits on the German singles chart with "Carbonara", "Das Blech" and "Déjà vu". Despite their influential status, the band was short-lived. Many of the musicians subsequently formed a band called Froon ...
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Carbonari
The Carbonari () was an informal network of secret revolutionary societies active in Italy from about 1800 to 1831. The Italian Carbonari may have further influenced other revolutionary groups in France, Portugal, Spain, Brazil, Uruguay and Russia. Although their goals often had a patriotic and liberal basis, they lacked a clear immediate political agenda. They were a focus for those unhappy with the repressive political situation in Italy following 1815, especially in the south of the Italian Peninsula. Members of the Carbonari, and those influenced by them, took part in important events in the process of Italian unification (called the ''Risorgimento''), especially the failed Revolution of 1820, and in the further development of Italian nationalism. The chief purpose was to defeat tyranny and to establish a constitutional government. In the north of Italy other groups, such as the Adelfia and the Filadelfia, were associate organizations. Organization The Carbonari were a s ...
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Karbunarë, Vlorë
Karbunarë is a village in the Vlore County in Southern Albania. At the 2015 local government reform it became part of the municipality Selenicë. It is part of the municipal unit of Armen. Its geographic coordinates are latitude 40''.''518 and longitude 19.703. It lies on the left bank of the river Vjosë The Vjosa (; indefinite form: ) or Aoös ( el, Αώος) is a river in northwestern Greece and southwestern Albania. Its total length is about , of which the first are in Greece, and the remaining in Albania. Its drainage basin is and its ave ... that defines the border between Fier County and Vlorë County. References Vlorë County {{Albania-geo-stub ...
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Carbonara Di Bari
Carbonara di Bari is a quartiere of Bari, in the region of Apulia in Italy. Landmarks Carbonara contains the Bari Ceglie-Carbonara railway station, as well as the Bari War Cemetery. The cemetery contains 2,054 Commonwealth casualties of the First and Second The second (symbol: s) is the unit of time in the International System of Units (SI), historically defined as of a day – this factor derived from the division of the day first into 24 hours, then to 60 minutes and finally to 60 seconds ... world wars. References {{Apulia-geo-stub Cities and towns in Apulia Quarters of Bari Former municipalities of Apulia ...
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Karbunarë
Karbunarë ( sq-definite, Karbunara) is a former municipality in the Fier County, western Albania. At the 2015 local government reform it became a subdivision of the municipality Lushnjë. The population at the 2011 census was 4,193.2011 census results
The municipal unit has nine villages under its jurisdiction: Karbunarë e Sipërme, Stan-Karbunarë, Kashtbardhë, Zgjanë, Balaj, Kasharaj, Murriz, Skilaj, and Biçakaj. Although Karbunara is located in the region where many of backgrounds live, it is a center of the heterodox Islamic
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