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 Translation for 'Venetian' from English to Bulgarian
NOUN   a Venetian | Venetians
Venetian {adj}венециански
Venetian {noun}венецианец {м}
Venetian {noun} [female]венецианка {ж}
(Venetian) blinds {pl}щори {мн}
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  • Venetian-style shoes or Venetian-style loafers are mid-heel slippers with an upper or top part that is slightly open to the kick of the foot and the ankle bone.
  • In the United Kingdom the term "venetian blind" also covers mini blinds.
  • Seven liturgies from the 15th century, written by a Venetian publisher L.A.
  • In the late 20th century the venetian master glassmaker Vincenzo Nason, began producing a similar type of glass, labelled 'Veritable Opaline de Murano'.
  • The War of the League of Cambrai struck the region particularly, turning it into the centre of the conflict between the pro-imperial (Strumieri) and the pro-venetian factions (Zamberlani).

  • He is also the author of two series of engravings dedicated to showing Venetian costumes in all their variety and richness, to demonstrate the power and luxury of the Venetian Republic: "Habiti delle done venetiane intaggliate a Roma" and "Habiti d'huomeni et donne venetiane con la processione della Serma.
  • Velma (plural velme) is a Venetian dialect term derived from "melma" (mud).
  • In June 1784, when Emo launched his campaign against the Berber pirates, he was "governator di nave" (captain) on the 56-gun heavy frigate "Concordia" stationed in Corfù: after the arrival of the venetian Grand Admiral on the island, he was put under his command, and eventually set sails for Tunis with the Venetian squadron.
  • Filippo and his wife Daniela recently founded The Venetian Arts Foundation, with the purpose of promoting venetian arts around the world.
  • Major American companies settled relations with the venetian enterprise.

  • He formed the name 'Venetian Snares' after '...writing a track with really fast snare rolls that sounded like scraping a stick across a grate or running a pencil down venetian blinds in a distracted classroom'.
  • Dining and lounge cars were fitted with full interiors, and the sleeping cars had venetian blinds and tinted windows simulated.
  • The majority in Trentino two romance languages are spoken: Lombard in western valleys, and is Venetian eastern ones, in central Trentino a transitional dialect between the lombard language and the venetian language is spoken.
  • The stamp was replaced in 1880 by the surface printed three halfpenny venetian red stamp.
  • It presents sober ornamental details in walls and ceilings, the floor is decorated with venetian mosaics and oak parquet from Slovenia. All the woodwork is made of oak.

  • Today Pauly & C. - Compagnia Venezia Murano is one of the most important brands of venetian art glass production.
  • Rio San Martino ("Rio San Martin" [...] in venetian) is a small town which belongs to the municipality of Scorzè in the province of Venice.
  • Ferruccio Bortoluzzi (December 6, 1920 – May 25, 2007) was an Italian modern painter, he was one of the founders of the "Centro di Unità della Cultura L'Arco" together with venetian artists and writers.
  • Stefano Olivato is the conductor of the "Orchestra popolare di Venezia", which plays venetian popular music; in October 2001 they played at Carnegie Hall in New York City.
  • "Hard cement" was also commonly used to join glass vessels and fix cracks; it was composed of resin, beeswax and either brick dust or "bole earth", or red ochre or venetian red.

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