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Gita alla tuscia
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 Gita alla tuscia
CeCySteLLina 27 sec - 10-mag-2008
Prima gita da liceale con...un pò di liti !!!
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Eat Parade
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 Eat Parade
Lunghezza sconosciuta - 9-mag-2008
Parliamo di olio extravergine d'oliva , un condimento che usiamo tutti i giorni ma del quale sappiamo spesso troppo poco: vi mostriamo come sono cambiati i frantoi ( con Giampaolo Sodano , presidente dei "Frantoi artigianali d' Italia" ), cosa sono le DOP ( con Fabrizia Cusani, vicepresidente del Consorzio della Denominazione Protetta dell' olio della Tuscia) e quali sono i criteri per apprezzare l 'olio extravergine di qualità ( con il giornalista Luigi Caricato). Alcuni piatti creativi presentati dagli chef Alessandro Breda, a Oderzo, e da Massimo Bottura, Norbert Niederkofler, Matteo Baronetto e Giancarlo Perbellini riuniti per una cena in Alto Adige. Libri e segnalazioni da tutta Italia. Per concludere, le tendenze: questa settimana vediamo una bella iniziativa delle Suore Evaristiane di Oristano, che hanno recuperato alcune vigne abbandonate dando anche lavoro a numerose persone disabili/. Per quanto riguarda Eat Parade a tavola, nel tg2 delle 13, ecco le puntate del fine settimana: Sabato 8 dicembre : due ricette con i carciofi , presentate dallo chef Fabio Picchi. Domenica 9 dicembre : andiamo a Calenzano, presso Firenze, per scoprire la cucina rinascimentale con lo chef Savero Carmagnini
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volantes oratorio campione
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 volantes oratorio campione
kakasinhohappypippo 17 sec - 9-mag-2008
Michael Maraboli
Eugenio Villani
Luca Farina
Tommaso Penza
Marco Vanzetto
Luca Berardinetti
Alessio Gottardello
Christian Tuscia
Giorgio Bossoni
capitano:Luca Ghisleri
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Agriturismo Sosta Camper Bella Cima - www.bellacima.it - Montefiascone (vt) - ITALY
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Agriturismo Sosta Camper Bella Cima - www.bellacima.it - Montefiascone (vt) - ITALY
4 min - 9-mag-2008
L'Agriturismo Sosta Camper Bella Cima è situato appena fuori il centro abitato di Montefiascone (città medievale posta su una collina che domina il Lago di Bolsena e l’intera vallata) e gode di una posizione strategica, al centro di un’area di grande importanza storico-naturalistica, a pochi chilometri da Roma, dalla Toscana e dall'Umbria.
Immerso in 5 ettari di verde, tra gli ulivi tipici della Tuscia, permette di vivere a contatto diretto con la natura, assicurando tranquillità e benessere in tutte le stagioni.
L’agriturismo può contare su quattro appartamenti indipendenti, dotati di ogni comfort e arredati in uno stile semplice e delicato.
Dispone, inoltre, di un grande giardino con piscina e di un ampio porticato in legno che contribuiscono a fare dell’Agriturismo – Sosta Camper Bella Cima un posto ideale, sia per gli adulti che per i più piccoli.
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San Pellegrino in Fiore 2008
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 San Pellegrino in Fiore 2008
UnoNotizie 5 min - 5-mag-2008
fiori, colori e profumi arricchiscono lo splendido centro storico della città di Viterbo.
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INTERVISTA DOPPIA
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 INTERVISTA DOPPIA
findy21 5 min - 5-mag-2008
Intervista doppia ALDO Vs DAMIANO - Il vecchio e il nuovo del TUSCIA 2001 - Villa San Giovanni in Tuscia (VT) - Le Iene - Italia 1
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Le tortore
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 Le tortore
Fonfou 1 min - 30-apr-2008
Quando andavamo all'Universita' della Tuscia ...
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reave 06 tnt
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 reave 06 tnt
sorchegiamo 13 sec - 26-apr-2008
ricordo di skikkera dello 06 (ringraziamo i puccio per il video e della collaborazione)
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Tuscany
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 Tuscany
newrealm06 3 min - 26-apr-2008
Visions of Tuscany is Produced and Presented by Alessandro Sorbello http://www.AlessandroSorbello.com Tuscany (Italian: Toscana) is one of the twenty regions of Italy. It has an area of 22,990 km² and a population of about 3.6 million inhabitants. The regional capital is Florence.
Tuscany is known for its landscapes and its artistic legacy. Six Tuscan localities have been made UNESCO protected sites: the historical center of Florence (1982), the historical center of Siena (1995), the square of the Cathedral of Pisa (1987), the historical center of San Gimignano (1990), the historical center of Pienza (1996) and the Val d'Orcia (2004).
Geography - Tuscany is a region of Central Italy, bordering Emilia-Romagna to the north, Liguria to the north-west, Tyrrhenian Sea to the west, Umbria and Marche to the east, Lazio to the south-east. The territory is two thirds hilly and one fourth mountainous. The remainder is constituted of the plains that form the valley of the Arno River. Tuscany is divided into ten provinces: Arezzo, Florence (Firenze), Grosseto, Livorno, Lucca, Massa-Carrara, Pisa, Pistoia, Prato, Siena
History - History of Tuscany oncello. An artistic movement of the 19th century, called Macchiaioli, chose this village, because of its beauty, as an inspirational source for their work. Apennine and Villanovan cultures. Apennine culture and Villanovan culture
The pre-Etruscan history of the area in the late Bronze and Iron ages parallels that of the early Greeks. The Tuscan area was inhabited by peoples of the so-called Apennine culture in the late second millennium BC (roughly 1350--1150 BC) who had trading relationships with the Minoan and Mycenaean civilisations in the Aegean Sea. Following this the Villanovan culture (1100--700 BC) came about which saw Tuscany, and the rest of Etruria, taken over by chiefdoms (as was also the case at this time in France and the Aegean after the collapse of Mycenae and Troy). City-states developed in the late Villanovan (again paralleling Greece and the Aegean) before "Orientalization" occurred and the Etruscan civilisation rose.
Etruscans - Etruscan civilization - The Etruscans were the first major civilization in this region of Italy; large enough to lay down a transport infrastructure, implement agriculture and mining, and produce vivid art. The people who formed the civilization lived in the area (called Etruria) well into prehistory. The civilisation grew to fill the area between the rivers Arno and Tiber from the eighth century, reaching their peak during the seventh and sixth centuries BC, and finally ceded all power and territory to the Romans by the first century. Throughout their existence, they lost territory to the surrounding civilisations of Magna Graecia, Carthage and Gaul. Despite being described as distinct in its manners and customs by contemporary Greeks, the cultures of Greece, and later Rome, influenced the civilisation to a great extent. One of the reasons for its eventual demise was this increasing lack of cultural distinction, including the adoption of the Etruscan upper class by the Romans.
Romans - Soon after absorbing Etruria, Rome established the cities of Lucca, Pisa, Siena, and Florence, endowed the area with new technologies and development, and ensured peace. These developments included extensions of existing roads, introduction of aqueducts and sewers, and the construction of many buildings, both public and private.. The Roman civilization in the West finally collapsed in the fifth century and the region was left by the Goths, and others. In the sixth century, the Longobards arrived and designated Lucca the capital of their Duchy of Tuscia.
The medieval period - March of Tuscany With pilgrims travelling along the Via Francigena between Rome and France came wealth and development during the mediæval period. The food and shelter needed by these travellers fuelled the growth of new communities around churches and taverns. The conflict between the Guelphs and Ghibellines, factions supporting, respectively, the Papacy and the Holy Roman Empire in central and northern Italy during the 12th and 13th centuries, split the Tuscan people. These two factors gave rise to several powerful and rich communes in Tuscany: Arezzo, Florence, Lucca, Pisa, and Siena. The balance between these communes were ensured by the assets they held; Pisa, a port; Siena, banking; and Lucca, banking and silk. By the renaissance, however, Florence succeeded in becoming the cultural capital of Tuscany and ensured a bright, and peaceful, future for the region.Tuscany
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Lotito professore
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 Lotito professore
3 min - 22-apr-2008
Cosa può aver insegnato Lotito nella lezione di economia che ha tenuto all'università della Tuscia? Le battute si sprecano...
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20080329
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46 sec - 21-apr-2008
il gsc nella tuscia
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Villa Segreto della Quercia bei Bolsena
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 Villa Segreto della Quercia bei Bolsena
BolsenaTV 1 min - 20-apr-2008
INFO: www.bolsena.info
Großzügiges Einzelhaus in schöner Umgebung mit tollem Panoramblick auf den Bolsena See. Ihr Hund darf hier auch Urlaub machen !
Der direkt vor dem Haus vorbei führende historische Pilgerpfad VIA FRANCIGENA verleiht dem Haus etwas Geheimnisvolles. Zumindestens war das jetzige Ferienhaus in früheren Zeiten Ruhepunkt für die Pilgerer aus der Toskana und Umbrien bevor sie sich auf den Weg nach Rom machten. Heute finden Sie hier für sich einen schönen Urlaubsort mit tololem Panoramablick auf die Landschaft der Tuscia, den Sie nie vergessen werden.
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tre anni da scapestrati
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 tre anni da scapestrati
Supergibosimoni 3 min - 17-apr-2008
I nostri primi 3 anni da studenti alla tuscia university...
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