zingaro


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zingaro

(ˈdzinɡaro) or feminine

zingara

n, pl -ri (-ri) , -re (-re)
(Peoples) an Italian Gypsy
[C16: ultimately from Greek Athinganoi, name of an oriental people]
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Crooked Dances tells the story of Katy, a journalist in her 30s who is sent to interview a famous classical pianist called Silvia de Zingaro. The interview doesn't go as she had hoped, but leads her to some revelations, which concern the French composer Erik Satie.
The Matterhorn is reflected in Lake Riffelsee, in the Swiss Alps Picture: CYRIL ZINGARO
Set up in 1981, the Riserva Naturale dello Zingaro was the first natural reserve of its kind to be set up in Sicily.
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The trees, now in their 80s are flourishing and the grove has views of the Tyrrhenian Sea to the north and the Zingaro Natural reserve to the west.
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Riccardo Zingaro, the chief of the local police in Andria, told Sky the crash was "a great tragedy".