oye como va is one of the most interesting jojo villain designs, because he's a dude from naples, has the american flag tattooed on his face, is named after a song in spanish, has a stand modelled off of african artwork, and, y'know, looks like this

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Meeting of a fishermen on coast of the bay of Naples, 1842 https://t.co/cym8FNrR3m

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Undine Giving the Ring to Massaniello, Fisherman of Naples, 1846 https://t.co/zOIKF1wQ7S

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February 9th is apparently – (as if we needed an excuse! 🍕)

🇮🇹 Today we’re sharing some by of where was first invented as a fast, affordable, and tasty meal for working Neapolitans on the go.

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Walter Stuempfig - View of Naples, 1954.

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No title: Three naked young men servants, their heads decorated with olive branches, with an olive branch in one hand and a tray in the other

Wall frescos discovered during excavation in Ercolano / Herculaneum

Published in "Le Antichita di Ercolano esposte"

Naples, 1757-1792

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Undine Giving the Ring to Massaniello, Fisherman of Naples, 1846 https://t.co/zOIKF1wQ7S

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Raffaele Marinetti is a freelance illustrator and concept artist based in Naples, Italy, who creates digital paintings, private commissions, books, magazines covers, advertising, comic books etc.
https://t.co/ueFuTkUiRa

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Undine Giving the Ring to Massaniello, Fisherman of Naples, 1846

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by Alex Shot in Naples, Italy 🇮🇹

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1872: in Naples, King Vittorio Emanuele II signs the decree establishing the Mountain Troops, simply called "Alpini". The idea was of the general Domenico Perrucchetti.


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Day 3 of tour of the Roman Bay of Naples, which I am honoured to guide lecture. A morning in the fabulous archaelogical museum in Naples, and an afternoon with all things Roman in Pozzuoli!!! Superb!

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Antonio Marinetti is a Comic Artist and Illustrator from Naples, Italy. His publishers are Sergiobonelli editore and Soleil
https://t.co/k8sbzBTL3V

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Undine Giving the Ring to Massaniello, Fisherman of Naples, 1846

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Undine Giving the Ring to Massaniello, Fisherman of Naples, 1846

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Artemis with the torches. Italy. Amethyst. 2nd half of the I century BC. Master Apollonius. Inv. No. 26070. Naples, National Archaeological Museum. Why is Artemis so often depicted with torches?

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