

- San Francisco
- San Francisco θηλ
- the San Andreas fault
- la faglia di sant'Andrea
- one of the most well-known eateries in San Diego
- uno dei ristoranti più conosciuti di San Diego
- “earthquake strikes San Francisco” ΔΗΜΟΣΙΟΓΡ
- “San Francisco colpita dal terremoto”


- sammarinese
- from San Marino
- sammarinese
- of San Marino
- sammarinese (nativo)
- native of San Marino
- sammarinese (abitante)
- inhabitant of San Marino
- faglia di sant'Andrea
- San Andreas fault
- San Marino
- The republic of San Marino forms an enclave within Italian territory but is an independent sovereign state completely surrounded by Italian soil, lying between Emilia-Romagna and the Marche, not far from the Adriatic coast. At just over 60 km² in area, it is one of the smallest states in the world.
- “San Francisco colpita dal terremoto” ΔΗΜΟΣΙΟΓΡ
- “earthquake strikes San Francisco”


- whereabouts in San Francisco do you live?
- in che zona di San Francisco abiti?
- San Diego is below Los Angeles
- San Diego è a sud di Los Angeles


- festival
- The first time a music festival was held in the Ligurian port of San Remo was in 1951. Over the course of more than half a century the Festival of Sanremo , which takes place at the end of February, has become essential viewing, followed by up to twenty million television viewers every year. Many of the best-known Italian songs and singers of the past sixty years became known through San Remo, from Domenico Modugno's worldwide hit "Nel blu dipinto di blu" (Volare) to the hits of Eros Ramazzotti.
- vino
- A glass of wine (vino) is an essential part of the Italian mealtime. Italians are estimated to drink 70 liters per head every year. In the past, due to the competition from other countries and the lack of an official classification system, Italian wine was not drunk much abroad. These days, thanks to the recovery of old grape varieties and a revival of traditional manual harvesting methods, Italy has become a great producer and exporter both of white wines - such as vernaccia di San Gimignano, verduzzo, Sardinian vermentino, and red - barolo , barbera , chianti , nero d'avola , and carignano del sulcis . The law of 1992 introduced a degree of clarity into wine classification, with wines being divided into the following categories: vino da tavola, where no indication of origin is given; IGT or Indicazione Geografica Tipica; DOC, Denominazione d'Origine Controllata; and DOCG, Denominazione d'Origine Controllata e Garantita.
- RSM
- Republic of San Marino
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- A glass of wine (vino) is an essential part of the Italian mealtime. Italians are estimated to drink 70 liters per head every year. In the past, due to the competition from other countries and the lack of an official classification system, Italian wine was not drunk much abroad. These days, thanks to the recovery of old grape varieties and a revival of traditional manual harvesting methods, Italy has become a great producer and exporter both of white wines - such as vernaccia di San Gimignano, verduzzo, Sardinian vermentino, and red - barolo , barbera , chianti , nero d'avola , and carignano del sulcis . The law of 1992 introduced a degree of clarity into wine classification, with wines being divided into the following categories: vino da tavola, where no indication of origin is given; IGT or Indicazione Geografica Tipica; DOC, Denominazione d'Origine Controllata; and DOCG, Denominazione d'Origine Controllata e Garantita.
- The first time a music festival was held in the Ligurian port of San Remo was in 1951. Over the course of more than half a century the Festival of Sanremo , which takes place at the end of February, has become essential viewing, followed by up to twenty million television viewers every year. Many of the best-known Italian songs and singers of the past sixty years became known through San Remo, from Domenico Modugno's worldwide hit "Nel blu dipinto di blu" (Volare) to the hits of Eros Ramazzotti.