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Difference between Amarcord and Rimini
Amarcord vs. Rimini
Amarcord is a 1973 comedy-drama film directed by Federico Fellini, a semi-autobiographical tale about Titta, an adolescent boy growing up among an eccentric cast of characters in the village of Borgo San Giuliano (situated near the ancient walls of Rimini) in 1930s Fascist Italy. Rimini (Rémin or; Ariminum) is a city in the Emilia-Romagna region of Northern Italy.
Similarities between Amarcord and Rimini
Amarcord and Rimini have 11 things in common (in Unionpedia): Catholic Church, Corriere della Sera, Fascist Italy, Federico Fellini, Fogheraccia, Il Resto del Carlino, Ministry of Culture (Italy), Nino Rota, Rimini, Romagna, Romagnol.
Catholic Church
The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with 1.28 to 1.39 billion baptized Catholics worldwide as of 2024.
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Corriere della Sera
Corriere della Sera ("Evening Courier") is an Italian daily newspaper published in Milan with an average circulation of 246,278 copies in May 2023.
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Fascist Italy
Fascist Italy is a term which is used to describe the Kingdom of Italy when it was governed by the National Fascist Party from 1922 to 1943 with Benito Mussolini as prime minister and dictator.
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Federico Fellini
Federico Fellini (20 January 1920 – 31 October 1993) was an Italian film director and screenwriter.
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Fogheraccia
The (also,, or), also known as the, is an annual public bonfire lit on the evening of 18 March, the vigil of Saint Joseph's Day, in the historical region of Romagna, northern Italy, and San Marino.
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Il Resto del Carlino
il Resto del Carlino is an Italian newspaper based in Bologna, and is one of the oldest newspapers in Italy.
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Ministry of Culture (Italy)
The Ministry of Culture (Ministero della Cultura - MiC) is the ministry of the Government of Italy in charge of national museums and the monuments historiques.
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Nino Rota
Giovanni Rota Rinaldi (3 December 1911 – 10 April 1979), better known as Nino Rota, was an Italian composer, pianist, conductor and academic who is best known for his film scores, notably for the films of Federico Fellini and Luchino Visconti.
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Rimini
Rimini (Rémin or; Ariminum) is a city in the Emilia-Romagna region of Northern Italy.
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Romagna
Romagna (Rumâgna) is an Italian historical region that approximately corresponds to the south-eastern portion of present-day Emilia-Romagna in northern Italy.
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Romagnol
Romagnol (rumagnòl or rumagnôl; romagnolo) is a Romance language spoken in the historical region of Romagna, consisting mainly of the southeastern part of Emilia-Romagna, Italy.
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- What Amarcord and Rimini have in common
- What are the similarities between Amarcord and Rimini
Amarcord and Rimini Comparison
Amarcord has 121 relations, while Rimini has 534. As they have in common 11, the Jaccard index is 1.68% = 11 / (121 + 534).
References
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