Translation for '
Milan' from English to Bulgarian
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- "Audace colpo dei soliti ignoti" (also known as "Fiasco in Milan" or "Hold-up à la milanaise") is a 1959 Italian comedy crime film directed by Nanni Loy.
- The standard monograph is Maria Teresa Fiorio, "Giovanni Antonio Boltraffio: Un pittore milanese nel lume di Leonardo." (Milan and Rome) 2000.
- The current municipal blazon was donated by the milan Sforza's family in the 15th century.
- This series was to be released in 1989 as a Vaada raha milan ka, but the film was released as a TV series on DD Metro.
- An example could be "milanesas" (The name comes from the original "cotoletta" alla milanese from Milan, Italy).
- In 1978, Telemilano, a local Milan-based broadcaster became Canale 5 two years later and began broadcasting nationally. Canale 5 was subsequently joined by Italia 1 (in 1982) and Rete 4 (in 1984).
- Biella (1957), in his "Eccellente compositore e organista milanese", praised Grancini as Milan's greatest seventeenth century musician.
- He began working for himself in 1945, opening a small workshop in the Ortica district of Milan, where he mainly repaired American aircraft fuselages as well as built new ones for Milanese companies.
- Located on the Turin–Milan railway, it serves the Fieramilano area in Rho.
- The main rivalry is with "GSO Villa Cortese", a team based in Villa Cortese, in the Province of Milan, because the two cities are neighbors and because they belong to two different provinces.
- 1954: awarded gold medal, triennale, milan.
- The palace is decorated with a relief representing Oldrado da Tresseno (podestà of Milan and fierce prosecutor of the Cathar heretics), and the bas relief of the "scrofa semilanuta" ("half-woolly sow"), which has been object of much controversy among scholars of the foundation and origins of Milan.
- A new species of orchid ("Dendrobium milaniae") and a tiger beetle ("Thopeutica milaniae") were named in honor of incumbent VSU president Dr.
- "I milanesi ammazzano al sabato" (translation: "Milanese Kill on Saturdays") is a 1969 crime novel by the Italian writer Giorgio Scerbanenco.
- The joint designers and builders of the CPV1 were a glider pilot, Amletto Zaneti and the owner of Aviamilano, Mario Vietri.
- Cotoletta originates in Italy as "cotoletta alla milanese" and is very similar to Wiener schnitzel.
- A new species of orchid ("Dendrobium milaniae") and a tiger beetle ("Thopeutica milaniae") were named in honor of past VSU president Dr.
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