Examples of using Lombardy in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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the main two in Milan, with the other five in the Lombardy and Emilia Romagna regions.
Following the Wars in Lombardy between Venice and Milan,
The so-called Iron Crown of Lombardy, one of the oldest surviving royal insignias of Christendom, may have originated
Though her name has been taken to imply that she was from Lombardy, it rather indicates that she was from a banking or merchant family,
It was created in 1815 by resolution of the Congress of Vienna in recognition of the Austrian House of Habsburg-Lorraine's rights to Lombardy and the former Republic of Venice after the Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy, proclaimed in 1805, had collapsed.
For these reasons he ensured that the Italian provinces of Lombardy and Venetia, lost to French client states in 1805,
and part of Lombardy.
The so-called Iron Crown of Lombardy, which may have originated in Lombard Italy as early as the 7th century,
The Paolo family originally from Lombardy, but at the duty of the father and grandfather of the future artist
Fresh pasta, a simple blend of wheat flour and water bound together by eggs, is more common in the regions of Piedmont, Lombardy and Veneto, where the dough is pressed through rollers to form tagliatelle or tortellini.
Monza is the third largest city of Lombardy and the most important economic,
teaching activities are located, and other satellite campuses in five other cities across Lombardy and Emilia Romagna.
This area included the cities of Milan and Venice, and comprises three separate areas(around Lombardy, around Venice, and another zone surrounding San Marino).
Zanardelli, representing the bourgeoisie from Lombardy, personified the classical 19th-century left liberalism, committed to suffrage expansion, anticlericalism, civil liberties, free trade and laissez-faire economics.
is Garda(143 square miles; 370 square kilometers); Po, the main river, flows from the Alps on the western Italian border through the Lombardy Plain into the Adriatic Sea.
Campione d'Italia(Comasco: Campiùn, pronounced[kãˈp(j)ũː]) is a comune of the Province of Como in the Lombardy region of Italy and an exclave surrounded by the Swiss canton of Ticino.
Modena(all in Emilia-Romagna), and Mantua(in Lombardy, but only the area to the south of river Po).
Campione d'Italia(Comasco: Campiùn[ kã'pj?:]) is a comune of the Province of Como in the Lombardy region of Italy and an exclave surrounded by the Swiss canton of Ticino.
Campione d'Italia is a comune(municipality) of the Province of Como in the Lombardy region of Italy and an exclave surrounded by the Swiss canton of Ticino.
as of 8 March 2020, covered the entirety of the region of Lombardy, in addition to fourteen provinces in Piedmont,
