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Mario Malaguti <[log in to unmask]>
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INTERLNG: Discussiones in Interlingua
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Tue, 5 Dec 2000 06:30:34 +0100
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Iste Babylon me meravilia sempre plus. Con un sol click supra le termino
Treviso, le nomine de mi citate, io perveni anque a un pagina del
Britannica.com (le Encyclopaedia Britannica) e, que trova io?
Qualque imprecision historic. como le origine ab le Celticus, qui era nostre
vicinos sempre in guerra con nos Venetic (*), ma pro le resto ecce illo que
vos
pote leger:

Treviso 
ancient (Latin) Tarvisium, city, capital of Treviso provincia, Veneto regione,
northeastern Italy, situated north of Venice in a fertile plain at the
confluence of the Sile and Botteniga rivers and intersected by canals.
Originating as the Celtic Tarvisium, it was a Roman municipality and had an
important mint at the time of Charlemagne. As capital of the march of
Trevigiana, it reached its cultural peak in the 13th century under the da
Camino family. Loyal to the republic of Venice from 1339 until it fell to the
French in the Napoleonic era, Treviso was subject to Austria from 1815
until it
was incorporated in united Italy in 1866. Treviso suffered from aerial bombing
in World Wars I and II.
Most of its important buildings have been restored, including the cathedral,
founded in the 12th century, which houses treasures by such artists as Titian,
Pordenone, and Paris Bordone, a native of Treviso. The Romanesque-Gothic
Church
of San Nicoḷ contains a group of saints by Tommaso da Modena, and the Church
of San Francesco (where Dante's son Pietro and Petrarch's daughter Francesca
are buried) has frescoes by the same artist. Characteristic of the city are
the
frescoes on house facades, notably those by Pordenone and Bordone. The Luigi
Bailo Civic Museum contains prehistoric and Roman relics, as well as early
Christian and Byzantine sculpture and a rich picture gallery.
An important agricultural market centre, Treviso has rice and paper mills and
food, textile, chemical, and ceramics manufactures. Pop. (1989 est.) mun.,
84,478.

In plus io trova le accuweather (Weather information focusing mainly on the
U.S.
Includes regional satellite and Doppler radar images, current conditions and
forecasts for many cities, a news summary of national weather, . . .) assi io
lege que:
Tuesday martedi nos ha, vide, vide:

Treviso 42-52(F) 5-11(C), partly summy
Marietta in Georgia 28-54(F) 2-12(C), summy
Uppsala 39-42(F) 3-5(C), cloudy

Assi Stan e Cellus pote comprender como io sta.
Obviemente io trovava in Britannica.com anque Marietta e Uppsala.
Tote isto de mi casa. Io es felice de viver iste tempore.

(*) Anque in iste caso io non lege un grande precision de information ma illo
que io pote leger es bastante:

Venetic language 
a language spoken in northeastern Italy before the Christian era. Known to
modern scholars from some 200 short inscriptions dating from the 5th through
the 1st century BC, it is written either in Latin characters or in a native
alphabet derived from Etruscan, the Etruscans having established
settlements in
the Po Valley in the 6th century BC. Authorities are undecided as to whether
Venetic is related to the Italic languages such as Latin or is an independent
branch of Indo-European. 


Ciao,

Mario Malaguti, in le tempore.

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