Examples of using Rasa in English and their translations into Italian
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Rasa is a typical village of the Centovalli, located at 898 m/s/m.,
Easy walk through the highland of apples of Naz-Sciaves with stop at the villages Rasa, Naz and Fiumes as well as at the biotope RaierMoos.
A deep joy and a correspondent sentiment known as rasa will originate in the audience caressed by this ideal passion.
the aesthetics pleasure, the rasa.
Pietro Mascagni, and Bruna Rasa met for the first time in Venice in July 1928 when he conducted a performance of Cavalleria Rusticana in the Piazza San Marco before a crowd of 35,000 people.
Buri Rasa Village offers an outdoor pool,
With the exhibition of Dragoljub Rasa Todosijevic, unveiling of the sculptures from last year's art colony
Rasa SuÅ3⁄4iedelien, the author,
T he Rasa Ria Nature Reserve was established in collaboration with the State Wildlife Department in 1996 with the aim of protecting a 64 acre ecological space to help facilitate rehabilitation programmes for endangered species of faunas endemic to Sabah….
In Rasa, on the“apple plateau”,
Fiumes and Rasa is located above the Isarco Valley at the gateway to the Puster Valley in a very quiet position directly in the heart of South Tyrol.
The Rasa Ria Nature Reserve was established in collaboration with the State Wildlife Department in 1996 with the aim of protecting a 64 acre ecological space to help facilitate rehabilitation programmes for endangered species of faunas endemic to Sabah.
banners demonstrated in front of Rasa offices, located on Durango Street in the Roma neightborhood,
Thanks to its position and the simple beauty of its stone houses that crown the parish church, Rasa is considered,
that plastically represents what it means to operate over the“campagna rasa” described in the"Parere",
Rasa is a picturesque 16th century village,
Camping La Rasa invites you to know Asturias,
then water having"Rasa" property;
is a collection of more than 5,000 words collected from the picturesque Labin cakavican dialect derived from the inhabitants of Istria who reside between the two beautiful inlets of Plomin and Rasa.
The Rasa Aragonesa breed, which owes its name to the region where it is of most importance, as well as to the length of its wool("rasa"= threadbare),
