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Irene Fornaciari
Irene Fornaciari (born 24 December 1983) is an Italian singer-songwriter. She participated in the Sanremo Festival in 2009 in the category "New Proposals" but became famous in the 2010 participating, along with Nomadi, in the category "Artists" with the song '' Il mondo piange''. She has released two albums, seven singles and a collection. She is the daughter of Italian singer Zucchero. Discography Album * 2007 – Vertigini in fiore (en: Dizziness in bloom) * 2009 – Vintage Baby (en:Vintage Baby) * 2012 – Grande mistero (en:great mystery) Collections * 2010 – Irene Fornaciari Singles and music videos * 2006 – '' Mastichi aria'' * 2006 – '' Io non-abito più qua'' * 2007 – '' Un sole dentro'' (with video clips directed by Gaetano Morbioli) * 2007 – '' Un giro in giro'' * 2009 – '' Spiove il sole'' (with video clips directed by Gaetano Morbioli) * 2010 – '' Il mondo piange'' (in collaboration with the Nomadi) * 2010 – '' Messin' with My Head'' (in ...
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Pietrasanta
Pietrasanta is a town and ''comune'' on the coast of northern Tuscany in Italy, in the province of Lucca. Pietrasanta is part of Versilia, on the last foothills of the Apuan Alps, about north of Pisa. The town is located off the coast, where the ''frazione'' of Marina di Pietrasanta is located. It lies on the main road and rail link from Pisa to Genova, just north of Viareggio. History The town has Roman origins and part of the Roman wall still exists. The medieval town was founded in 1255 upon the pre-existing "Rocca di Sala" fortress of the Lombards by Luca Guiscardo da Pietrasanta, from whom it got its name. Pietrasanta was at its height a part of the Republic of Genoa (1316–1328). The town is first mentioned in 1331 in records of Genoa, when it became a part of the Lucca along with the river port of Motrone, and was held until 1430. At that time it passed back to Genoa until 1484, when it was annexed to the Medici held seigniory of Florence. In 1494, Charles VIII o ...
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