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  2. Ossobuco - Wikipedia

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    Ossobuco or osso buco (Italian: [ˌɔssoˈbuːko]; Milanese: òss bus [ˌɔz ˈbyːs]) is a specialty of Lombard cuisine of cross-cut veal shanks braised with vegetables, white wine and broth. It is often garnished with gremolata and traditionally served with either risotto alla milanese or polenta , depending on the regional variation. [ 1 ]

  3. San Bernardino alle Ossa - Wikipedia

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    San Bernardino alle Ossa is a church in Milan, northern Italy, best known for its ossuary, a small side chapel decorated with numerous human skulls and bones. In 1210, when an adjacent cemetery ran out of space, a room was built to hold bones. A church was attached in 1269. Renovated in 1679, it was destroyed by a fire in 1712.

  4. List of Italian foods and drinks - Wikipedia

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    ' smoked cooked ham '), prosciutto crudo, prosciutto crudo di Cuneo, prosciutto del Montefeltro, prosciutto di agnello, prosciutto di Carpegna, prosciutto di Modena, prosciutto di Norcia, prosciutto di Parma, prosciutto di San Daniele, prosciutto di Sauris, prosciutto toscano, Prosciutto Veneto (or Prosciutto Veneto Berico-Euganeo)

  5. 'O pere e 'o musso - Wikipedia

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    'O pere e 'o musso (Neapolitan: [o ˈpɛːr(ə) e o ˈmussə]; lit. ' the foot and the muzzle ') is a typical Neapolitan dish.Its name refers to its main ingredients: pig's feet and cow snouts.

  6. Oratory of San Bernardino, Perugia - Wikipedia

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    A model attribution edit summary is Content in this edit is translated from the existing Italian Wikipedia article at [[:it:Oratorio di San Bernardino (Perugia)]]; see its history for attribution. You may also add the template {{Translated|it|Oratorio di San Bernardino (Perugia)}} to the talk page. For more guidance, see Wikipedia:Translation.

  7. Santa Maria presso San Satiro - Wikipedia

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    Santa Maria presso San Satiro (Saint Mary near Saint Satyrus) is a church in Milan. The Italian Renaissance structure (1476–1482) houses the early medieval shrine to Satyrus, brother of Saint Ambrose. The church is known for its false apse, an early example of trompe-l'œil, attributed to Donato Bramante.

  8. Sacro Monte di Orta - Wikipedia

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    The Sacro Monte di Orta on the summit of San Nicolao hill, on the eastern shore of Lake Orta View of the chapels and the park View of the Chapel 15, housing the St. Francis Receiving the Stigmata Cappella XX Orta San Giulio. The Sacro Monte di Orta (literally: "Sacred Mountain of Orta") is a Roman Catholic devotional complex in the comune of ...

  9. Santa Maria e San Donato - Wikipedia

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    The Church of Santa Maria e San Donato is a religious edifice located in Murano, northern Italy.It is known for its twelfth century Byzantine mosaic pavement and is said to contain the relics of Saint Donatus of Euroea as well as large bones behind the altar said to be the bones of a dragon slain by the saint.