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  2. Terra Rosa (band) - Wikipedia

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    Terra Rosa (Japanese: テラ・ローザ, Hepburn: Tera Rōza, Portuguese for "Pink Earth") was a Japanese heavy metal band formed by keyboardist Masashi "Jill" Okagaki and female vocalist Kazue Akao in Osaka in 1982. Their musical style was notably under the influence of Western metal, [1] most notably British band Rainbow. [2]

  3. Terra rossa (soil) - Wikipedia

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    Terra rossa (Italian for 'red soil') is a well-drained, reddish, clayey to silty soil with neutral pH conditions and is typical of the Mediterranean region. The reddish color of terra rossa is the result of the preferential formation of hematite over goethite.

  4. Terra rosa - Wikipedia

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    The term terra rosa (a misspelling of 'terra rossa', Italian for "red soil") can refer to: Terra rosa (soil), a red clay soil produced by the weathering of limestone; Terra rosa (colour), a red colour; Terra Rosa (band), a Japanese hard rock band

  5. Yuji Adachi - Wikipedia

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    Dead End, Terra Rosa Musical artist Yuji Adachi ( Japanese : 足立祐二 , Hepburn : Adachi Yūji , March 10, 1964 – June 16, 2020) , also known as You , was a Japanese musician, best known as guitarist of the influential heavy metal band Dead End .

  6. Coonawarra wine region - Wikipedia

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    Coonawarra's terra rossa soil is one of the notable terroirs of the New World, covering an area of just 15 km x 2 km north of Penola. It lies on a shallow limestone ridge, raising it above the swampy land either side – it is no coincidence that the Riddoch Highway follows this ridge as carters sought the firmest ground in times past.

  7. Bole (color) - Wikipedia

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    14th-century gold-ground Italian painting where the gold leaf has worn away to reveal the red bole beneath. Bole is a shade of reddish brown. The color term derives from Latin bōlus (or dirt) and refers to a kind of soft fine clay whose reddish-brown varieties are used as pigments, and as a coating in panel paintings and frames underneath the paint or gold leaf.

  8. Sienna - Wikipedia

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    The pigment is also known as red earth, red ochre, and terra rossa. On the Color Index International, the pigment is known as PR-102. This version is from the Italian Ferrario 1919 color list. The first recorded use of burnt sienna as a color name in English was in 1853. [19]

  9. Terrarossa - Wikipedia

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    Terrarossa is a frazione of the comune of Licciana Nardi in the Province of Massa-Carrara in the Italian region of Tuscany.. In recent years there has been a substantial increase in the population.