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    Alberto Fortis (1741–1803) was an Italian writer, naturalist and cartographer, citizen of Republic of Venice. His real name was Giovanni Battista Fortis...
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    Alberto Fortis (born 3 June 1955 in Domodossola) is an Italian musician and songwriter. Fortis, who released his first album Alberto Fortis in 1979, is...
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  • Look up fortis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Fortis may refer to: Fortis (Swiss watchmaker), a Swiss watch company Fortis Films, an American film...
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    Dalmazia dell'abate Alberto Fortis ("Journey to Dalmatia by Abbot Alberto Fortis"), is a 1774 book by the Venetian writer Alberto Fortis, published in the...
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    of rainwater.[citation needed] In 1783, Giuseppe Maria Giovene and Alberto Fortis together discovered a "natural nitrary" in a doline close to Molfetta...
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    "Feuerwerkbuch" -the nitraries-). In 1783, Giuseppe Maria Giovene and Alberto Fortis together discovered a "natural nitrary" in a doline close to Molfetta...
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    written and published in 1774 by Italian traveler and ethnographer Alberto Fortis in his book Viaggio in Dalmazia ("Journey to Dalmatia") after his travel...
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    "to go" in Bosnian. The Venetian writer, naturalist and cartographer Alberto Fortis (1741–1803) calls in his work Viaggio in Dalmazia ("Journey to Dalmatia")...
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  • places to inspire the soul with passion and mystery. Also in 1774, Alberto Fortis published his travel book Viaggio in Dalmazia ("Journey to Dalmatia")...
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    shipbuilding and seafaring on the island developed more intensely. In 1771, Alberto Fortis visited Cres and Lošinj (which was then called Osero) and wrote a travelogue...
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    personnel 2004 The Essential Jacksons The Jacksons Drums 2003 Universo Fortis Alberto Fortis Musician 2002 Something Beautiful Color Theory Drums, percussion...
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    original five arches have been preserved (at the end of the 18th century Alberto Fortis mentioned three of them). The Roman writer Plinius wrote about Burnum...
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    finally written and published in 1774 by an Italian anthropologist Alberto Fortis, in his book Viaggio in Dalmazia ("Journey to Dalmatia"). The Bosnian...
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    Viaggio in Dalmazia, Fortis presented the poetry of the Morlachs. He also published several specimens of Morlach songs. Fortis believed that the Morlachs...
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    Seulement par amour Jo [fr] (1991, TV Series), as Alberto Fortis Ya no hay hombres (1991, directed by Alberto Fischerman [es]) Un bel dì vedremo (1997, directed...
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    around Dunedin in New Zealand. Engraving of a basalt formation; from: Alberto Fortis, Della valle vulcanico-marina di Roncà nel territorio veronese (1778)...
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  • the Zlatibor. On Korčula only "gusla" is in use. The term "gusle" by Alberto Fortis has been introduced into European literature. "Gusle" is in Bosnian...
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    be found in many markets outside Croatia. In 1774, the travel writer Alberto Fortis, on his way to Dalmatia, wrote about Pag island's products, including...
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    (Vid), Scardona (Skradin near Sibenik), Salona (Solin near Split), ..." Alberto Fortis, Viaggio in Dalmazia 1774, p.10, references the Republic granting privileges...
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  • best known for his work Observations on 'Travels in Dalmatia' of Abbot Alberto Fortis. Born in Sinj to a relatively wealthy Croatian merchant family, Lovric...
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  • remains of the dissolved Jesuit library and several monastery libraries. Alberto Fortis publishes Viaggio in Dalmazia ("Journey to Dalmatia") and starts Morlachism...
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    and Venice paid more attention to the people's demands. According to Alberto Fortis in his travel chronicles (18th century), Makarska was the only town...
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    Ragusans, Venetians and other Europeans. Morlachism was initiated by Alberto Fortis's travel book Viaggio in Dalmazia ("Journey to Dalmatia") from 1774,...
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    – David Bowie 2003 Oakland Zone – Tower of Power 2003 Universo FortisAlberto Fortis 2004 Our Kind of Soul – Daryl Hall & John Oates 2004 Wichita Vortex...
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    Vampire) by Heinrich August Ossenfelder (1748) Travels into Dalmatia by Alberto Fortis (1774), including a story of fighting against vampires Die Braut von...
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    Sbriccoli Alfonso Fontanelli (1557–1622) Zucchero Fornaciari (born 1955) Alberto Fortis (born 1955) Giovanni Paolo Foscarini (c. 1600 – after 1649) Ivano Fossati...
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  • Flanagan, Gould's Book of Fish (2001) Antonio Fogazzaro, Malombra (1881) Alberto Fortis, Travels into Dalmatia (1774) Neil Gaiman, The Graveyard Book (2008)...
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    Uno, producing artists including the Premiata Forneria Marconi and Alberto Fortis. When he was 5 years old, he started studying piano and classical music...
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  • Luigi Ferdinando Marsili called them Meerkroaten (Littoral Croats). Alberto Fortis in Viaggio in Dalmazia ("Journey to Dalmatia") describing the Velebit...
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  • Alberto Fortis visited Apulia in order to study the region, and Ciro Saverio Minervini appointed Giovene as Fortis' guide. On this occasion, Fortis and...
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