Ciociaria IPA it t ot a i a is the name of a traditional region of Central Italy Central Italy without a defined border nor historical identity ref Roberto Almagi , Enciclopedia italiana , vol. X, Roma 1931 ref . The name was adopted by a fascist movement of Frosinone as an ethnical denomination for the province of Frosinone , when it was created in 1927. ref Alonzi L., Il concetto di Ciociaria dalla ... region to the north of Ciociaria , but part of the Province of Rome . Image Ciociaria vaticano.jpg ... by a few sheep and cattle herders in the Central Apennine Mountains Apennines . Ciociaria is also the name of asteroid 21799 Ciociaria 21799 see List of named asteroids A E , List of asteroids 21001 ... , Banca della Ciociaria, Alvito 1997, p. 37 ref On the other hand many others sources attest another ... la Ciociaria Lazio , in La geografia delle scuole , XXII 1977 , n. 4., pp. 199 207 ref ref http books.google.it books?q Cioceria&btnG Cerca nei libri ref . The name Ciociaria comes from the primitive ... with the appellative of Ciociari in the following centuries, hence Ciociaria now that kind ... Ciociaria has a full calendar of food fairs, entertainment events and music festivals, as well as a variety ... Ciociaria . Part of the Ciociarian folklore are the songs, both sacred and profane, dances such as the saltarello ... dialetti.jpg thumb Linguistic map of Ciociaria Central Italian in pink and Southern Italian Neapolitan ... countryside committing mass rape in Ciociaria http members.iinet.net.au gduncan massacres axis.html ... directed by Vittorio de Sica . See also Ciociaria in cinematography References reflist External links Commons inline Category CiociariaCiociaria http nuke.ciociariatour.com Ciociaria A Land to Discover Lazio Category Ciociaria Category Geographical, historical and cultural regions of Italy Category Geography of Lazio Link FA it de Ciociaria fr Ciociarie it Ciociaria he la Ciociaria ru sv Ciociaria ... more details
Notability Astro date February 2012 Infobox planet minorplanet yes width 25em bgcolour FFFFC0 apsis name Ciociaria symbol image caption discovery yes discovery ref discoverer F. Mallia and G. Masi discovery site Campo Catino discovered October 1, 1999 designations yes mp name 21799 alt names 1999 TP named after Ciociaria mp category orbit ref epoch May 14, 2008 aphelion 3.4760235 perihelion 2.6696373 semimajor eccentricity 0.1312123 period 1967.4617890 avg speed inclination 17.00756 asc node 197.99708 mean anomaly 231.38113 arg peri 154.82712 satellites physical characteristics yes dimensions mass density surface grav escape velocity sidereal day axial tilt pole ecliptic lat pole ecliptic lon albedo temperatures temp name1 mean temp 1 max temp 1 temp name2 max temp 2 spectral type abs magnitude 13.9 21799 Ciociaria 1999 TP is a Asteroid belt main belt asteroid discovered on October 1, 1999 by F. Mallia and G. Masi at Campo Catino . References Reflist External links http ssd.jpl.nasa.gov sbdb.cgi?sstr 21799 Ciociaria JPL Small Body Database Browser on 21799 Ciociaria Minor planets navigator 21798 Mitchweegman 21800 1999 TM1 Small Solar System bodies DEFAULTSORT Ciociaria Category Main Belt asteroids Category Asteroids named for places Category Astronomical objects discovered in 1999 beltasteroid stub fa it 21799 Ciociaria pl 21799 Ciociaria pt 21799 Ciociaria uk 21799 vi 21799 Ciociaria yo 21799 Ciociaria ... more details
orphan date January 2010 In Italian literature some folkloric words like Ciociaria and ciociari are used to denote both many people and locations of cinematography . Those terms pin some characters that has been often considered a part of Italian neorealism as well. ref Vitti A., La Ciociaria nel cinema , in Zangrilli F., Bonaviri G., La Ciociaria tra letteratura e cinema , Metauro ed., Pesaro 2002, pp. 291 305 ref Many writers say that they have found poetical inspiration in lands south of Rome thanks to a large variety of local traditions, ancient rural landscapes and people s provincialism. Those characters should belong to a geografical region between Tevere and Garigliano , where artists like Alberto Moravia , Elsa Morante , Cesare Zavattini , Cesare Pascarella , Pier Paolo Pasolini , Giuseppe De Santis , Vittorio De Sica lived, producing famous novels and movies. Image Monacivalle.jpg ... ciociari and Ciociaria appeared in Italian cinematography. After that some film makers of Italian neorealism who lived in southern Lazio called this land Ciociaria as well as the landscapes they represented ... s Viaggio in Ciociaria and from some fascist historical searches about province of Frosinone and ruralization . In this uncertain context De Santis considered Ciociaria in cinematography as a literary ... is another movie in which Ciociaria is evoked, following a public statement of the author Nino ... and repressed, just in Ciociaria, where he was born. ref Manfredi N., Nudo d attore , Mondadori, Milano 1993, p. 9. ref In common language terms like Ciociaria and ciociari are used to denote both ... e cultura tim ciociaria tim ciociaria tim ciociaria.html ref Movies and locations Two Women ... Reflist Sources Zangrilli F., Bonaviri G., La Ciociaria tra letteratura e cinema , Metauro ed., Pesaro 2002 Pascarella C., Viaggio in Ciociaria , Roma 1920. CinemaofItaly Category Cinematography Category Lazio Category Ciociaria it Ciociaria nel cinema ... more details
Geobox valley name Valle Latina other name Sacco valley image Valle del Sacco da Ferentino.JPG 300px image caption The valley seen from Ferentino Province of Frosinone FR country Italy region type Regions of Italy Region region Lazio district type Provinces of Italy Province district Province of Frosinone Frosinone city Frosinone river Sacco river Sacco Valle Latina or Sacco Valley is a valley of Ciociaria in the Province of Frosinone , Lazio , Italy . It is situated between the mountain ranges of Monti Ernici and Monti Lepini and is traversed by the river Sacco river Sacco . The valley s principal city is Frosinone . References This article originated as a translation of http it.wikipedia.org w index.php?title Valle del Sacco&oldid 15859597 this version of its counterpart, it Valle del Sacco Valle del Sacco , in the Italian Wikipedia . coord missing Italy Category Valleys of Lazio Category Ciociaria Category Province of Frosinone lazio geo stub it Valle Latina geografia ... more details
Ciocia or zampitto , plural cioce or zampitti , is an ethnic footwear of southern Italy. Image Le ciocie.jpg thumb Cioce 150px right The name probably comes from late Latin soccus , meaning slipper . It has many other forms in some Italian dialects like chiochia , chioca , chiochiera , ciocero or scioscio in Neapolitan language . The terms ciociari and Ciociaria have a lexical similarity to the noun ciocia , so many historians thought they have their root word in local footwear s name, so ciociari would mean people who wear ciocie nowiki nowiki . ref Fr Dubarry A., Le brigandage en Italie depuis les temps les plus recul s jusqu nos jours , Plon & Cie, Paris 1875, pp. 269 286. ref Italian peasants and shepherds used to wear cioce especially in Lazio , Molise province of Isernia and Basilicata , and they were represented since the 18th century in paintings, in poetry and in storiographic works for their typical shoes and for their coloured clothes. In Abruzzo , Campania , Calabria , Gargano , Etna , Kossovo and Macedonia country Macedonia similar footwears are reported as well. In the traditional form, ciocie were made of large soles in leather and straps str nghe or curi le with which the leg was tied from the ankle to the knee. Feet were covered by a large napkin p zza . Pronunciation Image Ciocie reali.jpg 200px right thumb Ciocie in Alatri s museum Ciocia IPA it t t a pron , in Rome and Northern Latium. Chioca IPA it kj ka , in Abruzzo and Marche. Chiochiera IPA it kj kjera , in Abruzzo. Ci cero IPA it t t ero , in Minturno area. Zamp tto IPA it dzam pi tto , in Southern Latium, Colli Albani and Mezzogiorno . See also Portal Italy Ciociaria Central Italian Southern Italian References Reflist External links it http www.laciocia.it La ciocia.it it http www.menteantica.it amredazione pg006.html La terra delle ciocie Category Ciociaria Category Italian folklore it ciocia ... more details
Infobox River river name Sacco image name Valle Sacco.jpg caption The Valle del Sacco river s valley seen from the Acropolis of Alatri length 87 km discharge 16 m s watershed elevation origin Colle Cero, Monti Simbruini mouth Liri , Isoletta di Arce basin countries Italy The Sacco is a river of central Italy , a right tributary of the Liri . The river is formed by the confluence of two streams of the Monti Simbruini in the Apennines of Abruzzo . It flows towards south east for a total of 87  km, crossing Ciociaria between the mountain ranges of the Monti Ernici Ernici to the north east, and of the Monti Lepini Lepini to the south west. It flows into the Liri in Isoletta di Arce , in the Lazio . The Sacco s main tributaries are the Cosa and the Alabro. In the province of Frosinone Frosinone area it is known also the Tolero , from its ancient name Tolerus or Trerus . coord 41 31 N 13 32 E display title region IT type river source GNS enwiki Category Ciociaria Category Rivers of the Province of Rome Category Rivers of the Province of Frosinone de Sacco Fluss es R o Sacco it Sacco fiume la Tolerus hu Sacco foly nn Elva Sacco sv Sacco ... more details
Wiktionary Latina latina Latina is the feminine form of the term Latino. Latina may also refer to Province of Latina , a province in Latium Lazio , Italy Latina, Lazio , the capital of the province of Latina Latina Nuclear Power Plant Latina Madrid , a district of Madrid Latina magazine Latina magazine , a monthly American magazine Valle Latina , a valley of Ciociaria in Frosinone, Lazio, Italy Baia e Latina , a municipality in Campania, Italy Barrio de La Latina Madrid , a neighbourhood in Madrid lang la Lingua latina or Latin See also Latin disambiguation Latino disambiguation disambiguation de Latina es Latina fr Latina gl Latina hom nimos la Latina nl Latina pt Latina desambigua o ru fi Latina t smennyssivu sv Latina olika betydelser uk ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox river river name Gari or Rapido scrivere qui il nome del fiume length c. 40 km elevation c. 2,000 m discharge 25 m s origin Le Mainarde mouth River Liri near Cassino FR basin countries Italy The Rapido is a short river c.40  km which flows through the Ciociaria in the Italy Italian province of Frosinone . Its source is close to border between Lazio and Molise on the slopes of the Mainarde mountains. The river bathes the district of Sant Elia Fiumerapido after which it becomes known as the Gari and near Cassino FR Cassino it joins with the Liri to form the Garigliano . Fed by numerous karstic springs, the river has a relatively high and reliable discharge hydrology discharge 25 m s on average and never dropping below 10 m s. The Gari river erroneously identified as the Rapido was the site of a bloodily repulsed and ill conceived assault by the U.S. 36th Infantry Division , led by General Walker from January 20 22, 1944 when the Allies were attempting to establish a bridgehead in the vicinity of the town of Sant Angelo, to launch attacks on the Gustav Line near Battle of Monte Cassino Monte Cassino . The assault was opposed by two battalions from the German 15th Panzer Grenadier Division under General Lieutenant Rudolf Sperl. coord 41 26 N 13 50 E display title region IT type river source GNS enwiki DEFAULTSORT Rapido River Category Rivers of Lazio Category Province of Frosinone Category Ciociaria Category Article Feedback 5 Lazio geo stub fr Rapido fleuve it Rapido fiume hu Gari ja no Rapido nn Rapido pl Rapido rzeka uk ... more details
File Cesare Pascarella.JPG thumb Cesare Pascarella. Cesare Pascarella 28 April 1858 8 May 1940 , was an Italian dialects Italian dialect poet and a painter. He was appointed to the Royal Academy of Italy in 1930. Pascarella was born in Rome and initially was a painter. His literary activity began in 1881 with the publication of sonnets in Romanesco dialect. In the same period he made friends with Gabriele D Annunzio . He made a series of journeys through Africa , India and the Americas in 1882 1885. On his return to Rome he published the collection Villa Glori , who was hailed as a masterwork by Giosu Carducci . Also well received was the imaginative La scoperta dell America 1893 . In 1905 Pascarella began Storia nostra , a history of Rome which was planned as a sequence of 350 sonnets, but was left unfinished after 270 had been written. Works Er morto de campagna 1881, sonnets La serenata 1883, sonnets Er fattaccio 1884, sonnets Villa Glori 1886, sonnets Cose der monno 1887 L allustra scarpe 1887, philosophy La scoperta dell America 1893, sonnets I sonetti 1900, sonnets Le prose 1920, prose works Viaggio in Ciociaria 1920 Posthumous publications Italia nostra Taccuini published in 1961 by the Accademia dei Lincei Storia nostra published in 1961 by the Accademia dei Lincei See also Romanesco References cite book first Claudio last Rendina title Enciclopedia di roma publisher Newton & Compton location Rome year 2000 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pascarella, Cesare ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 28 April 1858 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 8 May 1940 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Pascarella, Cesare Category 1858 births Category 1940 deaths Category Italian writers Category Italian painters Category People from Rome Category Ciociaria Category Members of the Royal Academy of Italy italy poet stub Italy painter stub it Cesare Pascarella ... more details
asp doc.asp?where Lettura&id 019 War Crimes in Ciociaria ref The Rape Commented out because image ... in Ciociaria Montecassino was captured by the Allies on May 18, 1944. The next night, thousands of Goumiers ... of Ciociaria South Latium . Over 60,000 women, ranging in age from eleven to 86, suffered from ... rape in Ciociaria . It is the drama of a mother and her daughter, both raped by the Goumiers ...?viewkey 0a3d804351b2dfec0d8b Comments about the mass rape in Ciociaria, with video from Two Women the rape ... n07 n07p09.html Deliberation in the Italian Parliament, war crimes in Ciociaria April 7, 1952 it icon ... more details
Geobox Range name Monti Ernici image Monti Ernici.jpg image caption A panorama of the Monti Ernici from the Acropolis of Alatri country Italy region type Region region Lazio region1 Abruzzo region2 unit Alps border geology orogeny Alpine orogeny area length length orientation width width orientation highest Mount Passeggio highest elevation 2064 map The Monti Ernici Italian Mountains of the Hernici are a mountain range in central Italy , part of the sub Apennines of Lazio . They are bounded by the valley of the river Aniene to the north east, that of the Liri to the east, and, from south to west, by the valleys of the Cosa and Sacco . They are the natural border between the Ciociaria and the Abruzzo . The peaks have an average height of 2,000  m, the highest being the Mount Passeggio 2,064  m . Points of interest Giardino Botanico di Collepardo coord 41.8039 N 13.4888 E source kolossus dewiki display title DEFAULTSORT Ernici Category Apennines Category Mountain ranges of Italy Category Mountains of Lazio Lazio geo stub de Monti Ernici es Montes H rnicos it Monti Ernici nn Monti Ernici sv Monti Ernici ... more details
Refimprove date January 2010 Infobox language name Italiano centrale states Italy region Lazio and east speakers approx. 5 million familycolor Indo European fam2 Italic languages Italic fam3 Romance languages Romance fam4 Italo Dalmatian languages Italo Dalmatian fam5 Italian language Italian linglist ita cen lingua 51 AAA ra ... rba map Dialetti italiani centrali.jpg mapcaption Central italian ref http www.atlantelinguistico.it dialetti DialettiItalia.html Ali, Linguistic atlas of Italy ref ref it icon http www.maldura.unipd.it romanistica viale lezione diatopia Linguistic cartography of Italy by Padova University ref ref name Italian dialects by Pellegrini http www.italica.rai.it principali lingua bruni mappe mappe f dialetti.htm Italian dialects by Pellegrini ref ref AIS, Sprach und Sachatlas Italiens und der S dschweiz, Zofingen 1928 1940 ref Central Italian italiano centrale or mediano is a group of Italo Dalmatian Romance languages Romance dialects spoken in Lazio , Umbria , central Marche , the far south of Tuscany and a small part of Abruzzo , in central Italy . The differences between these dialects are slight they are closely related to Tuscan dialect Tuscan and all are mutually intelligible with each other as well as with Italian language standard Italian . They are the Italian dialects not affected by substratum substrata Citation needed date July 2009 . Because Rome is the most important cultural center of the dialect region, sometimes Romanesco is used to refer to the whole of Central Italian including all its dialects. The following dialects are part of Central Italian Marchigiano central part of Marche Umbrian dialects Umbria Sabino dialect Sabino L Aquila and Province of Rieti Tuscia dialect Tuscia , northern part of Latium Romanesco Rome Giudeo Romanesco Castelli Romani dialect Castelli Romani Ciociaro Ciociaria , southern part of Latium Image Lazio meridionale dialetti.jpg thumb Linguistic map of Ciociaria Central Italian in pink and Southern Ital ... more details
About the 1960 Italian film Two Women disambiguation Infobox film name Two Women image TwoWomenPoster.jpg director Vittorio De Sica producer Carlo Ponti writer Vittorio De Sica br Cesare Zavattini br Alberto Moravia novel starring Sophia Loren br Jean Paul Belmondo br Eleonora Brown br Carlo Ninchi distributor released Film date 1960 12 22 runtime 100 minutes country Film Italy language Italian br German budget Two Women lang it La ciociara , roughly translated as The Woman from Ciociaria is a 1960 Cinema of Italy Italian film directed by Vittorio De Sica . It tells the story of a woman trying to protect her young daughter from the horrors of war. The film stars Sophia Loren , Jean Paul Belmondo , Eleonora Brown , Carlo Ninchi and Andrea Checchi . The film was adapted by De Sica and Cesare Zavattini from the Two women novel novel of the same name written by Alberto Moravia . Synopsis The story centers on Cesira Loren , a widowed Roman shopkeeper, and Rosetta Brown , her devoutly religious twelve year old daughter, during World War II . To escape the Allies of World War II Allied bombing of Rome, Cesira and her daughter flee southern Lazio for her native Ciociaria , a rural, mountainous province of central Italy. After they arrive at Ciociaria, Cesira attracts the attention of a young local intellectual with communist sympathies named Michele Jean Paul Belmondo . However, Michele is eventually taken prisoner by a company of Wehrmacht German soldiers, who hope to use him as a guide to the mountainous terrain. Later, Cesira and Rosetta learn that he has been shot and killed by the same soldiers who took him hostage. After the Italian liberation, mother and daughter decide to go back to Rome. After experiencing mild harassment and propositioning throughout their journey, they fall subject to an unexpected tragedy. As they rest in a bombed out church, they are captured and gang rape d by Goumier s Moroccan allied soldiers serving in the Free French forces under Alphonse ... more details
called biffera in the Ciociaria, or ciaramella or pipita in other regions a shawm, or folk ... include the Ciociaria Latium, southern Abruzzo and Molise , that of southern Basilicata Pollino and nearby ... more details
Geobox Range name Lepini Mountains native name Monti Lepini other name etymology Ancient tribal name image Sermoneta dall alto.png image caption Sermoneta , on the foothills of the Monti Lepini, visible in the background. The Agro Pontino is out of sight at the foot of the hill in the foreground. image size 300px country Italy region type region Lazio district Province of Latina Latina parent Apennine Mountains , Volsci Chain part border length imperial length orientation width imperial width orientation geology limestone karst period Messinian of Miocene , Pliocene Pleistocene orogeny Southern Apenninic Orogeny highest highest elevation highest lat d highest lat m highest lat s highest lat NS highest long d highest long m highest long s highest long EW map map size map caption The Monti Lepini Italian Lepini mountains are a mountain range which belongs to the Anti Apennines of the Lazio region of central Italy , between the two provinces of province of Latina Latina and province of Rome Rome . The range borders to the north with the Colli Albani , to the east with the Ciociaria , to the south with the Monti Ausoni and to the west with the Agro Pontino Pontinian Plain . The highest peak is the Monte Semprevisa 1,536  m . The name derives probably from the Latin language Latin lapis stone , referring to the mountains limestone rocks. In ancient times the area was settled by the Volsci . The most striking natural feature is the Gardens of Norma, Lazio Ninfa . There are also numerous grotto es, including some of the most significant in central Italy. The wildlife of the mountains includes peregrine falcon s, griffon vulture griffons and Grey Wolf Apennine wolves . References cite book first Stefano last Ardito title A piedi nel Lazio location Subiaco, Italy Subiaco year 1999 br Lazio coord 41 35 N 13 00 E display title region IT type mountain source GNS enwiki Category Apennines Category Mountain ranges of Italy Lepini Category Mountains of Lazio Lepini de Monti Le ... more details
Infobox Italian comune name Frosinone official name Citt di Frosinone native name image skyline Panorama Frosinone edit.jpg imagesize image alt image caption Panorama of Frosinone image shield Frosinone Stemma.png shield alt image map map alt map caption pushpin label position pushpin map alt latd 41 latm 38 lats latNS N longd 13 longm 21 longs longEW E coordinates type coordinates display title coordinates footnotes region Lazio province Province of Frosinone Frosinone FR frazioni Capo Barile Nicolia, Colle Cannuccio, Colle Cottorino, Colle Martuccio, Fontana Grande, Frosinone Stazione, La Cervona, La Pescara, Le Pignatelle, Le Rase, Madonna della Neve, Maniano, Pratillo, San Liberatore, Selva dei Muli, Valle Contessa, Vetiche I, Vetiche II mayor party PD mayor Michele Marini area footnotes area total km2 47 population footnotes population total 48285 population as of December 31, 2007 pop density footnotes population demonym Frusinati elevation footnotes elevation m 291 twin1 twin1 country saint Saints St. Silverius Silverius and Ormisda day June 20 postal code 03100 area code 0775 website official website http www.comune.frosinone.it footnotes Frosinone IPA it frozi n ne lang It Frosinone.ogg is a town and comune in Lazio , central Italy , the Capital political administrative seat of the Province of Frosinone . ref http www.comuni italiani.it 060 index.html Provincia di Frosinone FR Italia Informazioni Bot generated title ref It is located about 75  km south east of Rome close to the Rome Naples Autostrada A1. It is commonly identified as the capital of the geographical region of Ciociaria . History empty section date May 2011 Geography Frosinone is located on a hill overlooking the valley of the Sacco River , and is surrounded by the Ernici Mountains Ernici and Lepini Mountains Lepini mountain ranges. East of Frosinone lies an early gothic Cistercian cloister. Sister towns Flagicon USA Elmwood Park, Illinois Elmwood Park United States USA Flagicon Canada ... more details
Infobox Italian comune name Ceprano official name Comune di Ceprano native name image skyline imagesize image alt image caption image shield Ceprano Stemma.png shield alt image map map alt map caption pushpin label position pushpin map alt latd 41 latm 33 lats latNS N longd 13 longm 31 longs longEW E coordinates type region IT coordinates display coordinates footnotes region Lazio province Province of Frosinone Frosinone FR frazioni mayor party mayor Renato Russo since May 2006 area footnotes area total km2 37 population footnotes population total 8630 population as of 1 March 2010 pop density footnotes population demonym Cepranesi elevation footnotes elevation m 105 twin1 twin1 country saint St. Arduin of Ceprano day July 28 postal code 03024 area code 0775 website official website http www.comune.ceprano.fr.it footnotes Ceprano is a town and comune in the province of Frosinone , in Ciociaria traditional area, part of the Lazio region of central Italy . It is located convert 106 km 0 abbr on south of Rome , and c. 127  km north of Naples . History Ceprano was part of the Papal States , from roughly the 6th century until 1870. After Italian Unification and the Capture of Rome , the town was part of the Kingdom of Italy 1861 1946 Kingdom of Italy , until 1946, a constitutional monarchy ruled from Rome by the House of Savoy . Since 1946 Ceprano has been part of the Italian Republic . On 27 January 1862 the Rome Ceprano Railroad was opened for service. Ceprano s origins are connected to the Roman colony founded in 328 BC on the left bank of the Liri River , called Fregellae , nowadeys the ruins of the city can be seen in the territory of the close by municipality of Arce . See also Homo cepranensis BR Province of Frosinone Category Cities and towns in Lazio Lazio geo stub bcl Ceprano de Ceprano es Ceprano eo Ceprano fr Ceprano ia Ceprano it Ceprano la Fregellanum Novum lmo Ceprano nl Ceprano ja nap Ceprano pms Ceprano pl Ceprano pt Ceprano ru scn Cep ... more details
coord 41 47 28 N 13 38 45 E type mountain region IT display title The Monti Simbruini are a mountain range in central Italy , a part of Apennines mountain system. The Simbruini name derives from the Latin language Latin sub imbribus under the rain . They are also popularly known as Rome s Alps . Geography The range runs along the border of the Lazio and Abruzzo regions. The range s highest peak is Monte Cotento, at convert 2015 m ft in elevation. The Monti Simbruini border with the Monti Cantari and the Ciociaria ranges. The headwaters of the Aniene River Aniene are in the range. Regional Park of the Monti Simbruini The Regional Park of the Monti Simbruini , which also includes the Monti Cantari range, was established in 1983. ref founded on January 29, 1983 ref It has an area of convert 300 km2 mi2 . The regional park and mountains include the comune comuni villages of Camerata Nuova , Cervara di Roma Campaegli , Filettino , Jenne RM Jenne , Subiaco, Italy Subiaco Monte Livata , Trevi nel Lazio , and Vallepietra . Natural history Habitats Habitat s in the Monti Simbruini include the Appenine deciduous montane forest ecoregion , in the Temperate broadleaf and mixed forests Biome and the Italian sclerophyllous and semi deciduous forests ecoregion, in the Mediterranean forests, woodlands, and scrub Biome. Flora Fagus sylvatica European Beech Fagus sylvatica primary tree species Castanea sativa Sweet Chestnut Castanea sativa Corylus avellana Common Hazel Corylus avellana Quercus pubescens Downy Oak Quercus pubescens Gentiana Gentian Gentiana species Carpinus betulus European Hornbeam Carpinus betulus Lilium Lily Lilium species Acer monspessulanum Montpellier Maple Acer monspessulanum Rubus idaeus Red raspberry Rubus idaeus Ribes alpinum Alpine currant Ribes alpinum Sorbus aucuparia European mountain ash European mountain ash aka Rowan, European Rowan Sorbus chamaemespilus Dwarf Whitebeam Sorbus chamaemespilus Arbutus unedo Strawberry tree Arbutus unedo Taxus baccata Ye ... more details
and Anagni . Image Lazio meridionale dialetti.jpg thumb Linguistic map of Ciociaria and Southern ... part of the province usually referred to as Ciociaria belonged to the Papal States . In the Middle ... more details
Infobox Film name Bread and Chocolate image Breadandchocolate.jpg caption DVD cover director Franco Brusati producer Maurizio Lodi Fe br Turi Vasile writer Franco Brusati br Jaja Fiastri br Nino Manfredi narrator starring Nino Manfredi br Johnny Dorelli br Anna Karina music Daniele Patucchi cinematography Luciano Tovoli editing Mario Morra distributor Cinema International Corporation Cin ma International Corporation released 1974 Italy, France br July 14, 1978 USA runtime 111 minutes ref Citation last Canby first Vincent author link title Movie Review  Pane e Cioccolata 1973 newspaper The New York Times pages year date July 14, 1978 url http movies.nytimes.com movie review?res 9A01E6D61E31E632A25757C1A9619C946990D6CF accessdate December 24, 2009 ref country Film Italy language Italian, German, English budget preceded by followed by Bread and Chocolate lang it Pane e cioccolata is a 1974 Italian comedy drama film directed by Franco Brusati . This film chronicles the misadventures of an Italian immigrant to Switzerland and is representative of the commedia all italiana film genre. Plot Like many southern Europeans of the period 1960s to early 1970s , Nino Garofalo Nino Manfredi is a migrant Gastarbeiter guest worker from Ciociaria , working as a waiter in Switzerland . He loses his work permit when he is caught urinating in public, so he begins to lead a clandestine life in Switzerland. At first he is supported by Elena, a Greeks Greek woman. Then he befriends an Italian industrialist, relocated to Switzerland because of financial problems. The industrialist takes him under his wing, only to commit suicide when he squanders his last savings. Nino is constrained to find shelter with a group of clandestine Neapolitans living in a chicken coop, together with the same chickens they tend to in order to survive. Captivated by the idyllic vision of a group of young blonde, Swiss youths, he decides to dye his hair and pass himself off as a local. In a bar, when rooting fo ... more details
refimprove date December 2009 File Pinelli Saltarello.JPG thumb Saltarello . Illustration by Bartolomeo Pinelli . The saltarello was a lively, merry dance first mentioned in Naples during the 14th century. The music survives, but no early instructions for the actual dance are known. It was played in a fast meter music triple meter and is named for its peculiar leaping step, after the Italian language Italian verb saltare to jump . History Image Saltarello dance pattern.png thumb right 250px Saltarello rhythm ref name Blatter Blatter, Alfred 2007 . Revisiting music theory a guide to the practice , p.28. ISBN 0415974402. ref . The saltarello enjoyed great popularity in the courts of Middle Ages medieval Europe . During the 15th century, the word saltarello became the name of a particular dance step a double with a hop on the final or initial upbeat , and the name of a meter of music a fast triple , both of which appear in many choreographed dances. Entire dances consisting of only the saltarello step and meter are described as being improvised dances in 15th century Italy Italian dance manuals. The first dance treatise that dealt with the saltarello was the 1465 work of Antonio Cornazzano . This step and meter do not appear in 16th century dance manuals, except in passing. During this era, the saltarello was danced by bands of courtesan s drag king dressed as men at masquerade ball masquerade s. The saltarello gave birth to the quadernaria in Germany , which was then fused into the saltarello tedesco German saltarello in Italy. Saltarello as a folk dance Although a Neapolitan court dance in origin, the saltarello became the typical Italian folk dance of Ciociaria and a favorite tradition of Rome in the Carnival and vintage festivities of Monte Testaccio . After witnessing the Roman Carnival of 1831, the Germany German composer Felix Mendelssohn incorporated the dance into the finale of one of his masterpieces, the Symphony No. 4 Mendelssohn Italian Symphony . The only ... more details