The area of Acquanegra Cremonese is 9,200,000.0 square meters.
The population of Acquanegra Cremonese is 1,232.
The area of Pessina Cremonese is 22.1 square kilometers.
The area of Grumello Cremonese ed Uniti is 22.2 square kilometers.
U.S. Cremonese was created in 1903.
The population of Pessina Cremonese is 748.
The population of Grumello Cremonese ed Uniti is 1,913.
Guido Cremonese has written: 'La macchina del destino' -- subject(s): Sociology
Antonio Mussio has written: 'Institutione di uiuere morale et catolico del capitanio Antonio Mussio, nobile Cremonese'
Clemente Biagi has written: 'Ragionamento di D. Clemente Biagi Cremonese Monaco Camaldolese sopra un' antica statua singolarissima nuovamente scoperta nell'agro Romano'
Three of the most notable violin makers from the 1600s known for their valuable instruments are Andrea Amati, Giovanni Battista Cremonese, and Nicola Amati. Andrea Amati is often credited with creating the first modern violin, while his descendants, particularly Nicolò Amati, further refined the craft. Giovanni Battista Cremonese, commonly known as Stradivari, emerged slightly later but became legendary for his exceptional violins, which are still highly sought after today.
Franco. Negri has written: 'Oculis, mente, corde' -- subject(s): Chiesa di San Tommaso (Acquanegra sul Chiese, Italy), Christian art and symbolism, Italian Mural painting and decoration, Romanesque Mural painting and decoration
No, Antonius Stradivarius did not make any violins in Czechoslovakia. Stradivarius was an Italian luthier who crafted his instruments in Cremona, Italy, during the late 17th and early 18th centuries. Czechoslovakia did not exist as a nation during his lifetime, and his violins are primarily associated with his Cremonese workshop.