"за копейку канарейку да чтоб еще и пела"
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ещё:
http://realcorwin.livejournal.com/96963.html
http://realcorwin.livejournal.com/107076.html
http://realcorwin.livejournal.com/45756.html#cutid6 (Римские к-лы и пр.)
http://irmy.livejournal.com/8833.html (Римини и окрестности)
http://irmy.livejournal.com/9304.html
http://irmy.livejournal.com/8199.html
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Rainaldo
http://www.villaggiorose.com/web/
THE DAY OF THE REDENTORE
The third Sunday of July
The most well-known watch of the night is the feast of the Redentore, between the third Saturday and the third Sunday of July . On that occasion a pontoon-bridge links Giudecca to Zattere which are separated by a canal. All the Venetians take part in the feast pouring in the streets with music and songs: boats of different shapes, colossal boats ("peata"), light punts, gondolas, and small boats covered with branches and coloured balloons, become lighted boats, in which cheerful groups spend the night having abundant dinners with "saor" (sardelles with onions), little snails, and ducks.
http://realcorwin.livejournal.com/108968.html
http://realcorwin.livejournal.com/109450.html
http://realcorwin.livejournal.com/110233.html
ещё:
http://realcorwin.livejournal.com/96963.html
http://realcorwin.livejournal.com/107076.html
http://realcorwin.livejournal.com/45756.html#cutid6 (Римские к-лы и пр.)
http://irmy.livejournal.com/8833.html (Римини и окрестности)
http://irmy.livejournal.com/9304.html
http://irmy.livejournal.com/8199.html
(Извините, если что будет лишним :))
Rainaldo
http://www.villaggiorose.com/web/
THE DAY OF THE REDENTORE
The third Sunday of July
The most well-known watch of the night is the feast of the Redentore, between the third Saturday and the third Sunday of July . On that occasion a pontoon-bridge links Giudecca to Zattere which are separated by a canal. All the Venetians take part in the feast pouring in the streets with music and songs: boats of different shapes, colossal boats ("peata"), light punts, gondolas, and small boats covered with branches and coloured balloons, become lighted boats, in which cheerful groups spend the night having abundant dinners with "saor" (sardelles with onions), little snails, and ducks.