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Panini is an Italian company that produces books, comics, magazines, stickers, trading cards and other items through its collectibles and publishing subsidiaries. [2] [3] It is headquartered in Modena and named after the Panini brothers who founded it in 1961. [1] Panini distributes its own products, and products of third party providers. [4]
Panini is a word of Italian origin. In Italian, the noun panino (Italian:; pl.: panini) is a diminutive of pane (lit. ' bread ') and refers to a bread roll. Panino imbottito (lit. ' stuffed panino ') refers to a sandwich, but the word panino is also often used alone to indicate a sandwich in general.
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Los Olivos District AVA is an American Viticultural Area located in Santa Barbara County, California established on January 20, 2016, by the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB). It straddles the Santa Ynez Valley , formed by the Santa Ynez River , between the Purisima Hills above Solvang .
Los Olivos (/ l oʊ s oʊ ˈ l iː v oʊ s /; [4] Spanish for "the olive trees") is an unincorporated community in the Santa Ynez Valley of Santa Barbara County, California, United States. Tourism is popular in this rural area which is an agricultural region with an emphasis on wine grapes.
Sam Woo location in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, closed as of February 2020. Sam Woo Restaurant (三和) is a restaurant chain that serves Hong Kong–style cuisine.It has many locations in predominantly overseas Chinese communities of Southern California, in Las Vegas, and in the suburbs of Toronto.
In Los Angeles, attendance dropped 20% on a single day earlier this month, although officials said that was likely due to a combination of concerns about ICE raids, a scheduled protest against ...
The Last Drag Race, Shav Glick, Los Angeles Times, October 29, 1983. Orange County Drag Strip Opens Tonight , Los Angeles Times, August 5, 1967. 33°39′43″N 117°44′51″W / 33.66200°N 117.74750°W / 33.66200; -117.74750 ( site of Orange County International