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Catania (Italian: [kaˈtaːnja]) is an Italian city on the east coast of Sicily facing the Ionian Sea, between Messina and Syracuse. It is the capital of the Province of Catania, and is the second-largest city in Sicily, the tenth in Italy, and the hundredth-largest city in the European Union.
Catania is known for its seismic history, having been destroyed by a catastrophic earthquake in 1169, another in 1693, and several volcanic eruptions from the neighboring Mount Etna volcano, the most violent of which was in 1669.
Catania has had a long and eventful history, having been founded in the 8th century BC. In 1434, it witnessed the opening of the first university in Sicily. Then in the 14th century and into the Renaissance period, Catania was one of Italy's most important and flourishing cultural, artistic, and political centers.
Catania is located on the east coast of the main island of Sicily, at the foot of the Mount Etna.
As observed by Strabo the location of Catania at the foot of Mount Etna was both a source of benefits and of evils. On the one hand, the violent outbursts of the volcano from time to time desolated great parts of the city's territory. On the other, the volcanic ashes produced fertile soil, especially suitable for the growth of vines. (Strab. vi. p. 269.)
Yello is a Swiss electronic band consisting of Dieter Meier and Boris Blank. They are most famous for their 1985 single "Oh Yeah" which featured in the films Ferris Bueller's Day Off, The Secret of My Success and K-9. And for The Race which peaked at number 7 on the UK Singles Chart.
The band was formed by Boris Blank (keyboards, sampling, percussion, backing vocals) and Carlos Perón (tapes) in the late 1970s. Dieter Meier (vocals, lyrics), a millionaire industrialist and gambler, was brought in when the two founders realised that they needed a singer. The new band name, Yello, was chosen as a pun based on a comment made by Meier, "a yelled Hello".
Yello's first release was the 1979 single "I.T. Splash". The LP Solid Pleasure, featuring the original short version of "Bostich" (extended to a hit dance single in 1981), was released in November 1980.
In 1983, Yello received substantial media attention with the release of "I Love You" and "Lost Again". Perón left the band in 1983 to start a solo career. With their 1983 album You Gotta Say Yes to Another Excess, the band began a working relationship with Ernst Gamper, whose "corner cut" logo would represent them for three albums, and who would design covers for the group beyond the demise of this logo.
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Otto Di Catania - Yello +Lyrics(HQ)(audio) album Flag (1988). Cari spettatori, Amici del varietè (intende: Varietà) Calorissimo pubblico (intende: Calorosissimo) Buona sera qui al Stella Matto. (intende: Allo Stella Matto - forse un vecchio Night di Roma) Nella prima parte del programma Venuta direttamente dal Cairo La famosissima Lolita del Sudan, Una danzatrice del ventre Accompagnato come sempre (intende: Accompagnata) Dalla nostra orchestra Paolo Silvestri. Prego Maestro: a Lei! Sono Otto, sono Otto di Catania! Sono arrivato a Roma 20 anni fa. Sono qui per vivere, Per vivere la mia vita, Per mangiare, per rosso bicchiere di vino. Per tutti questi giorni Voglio invitare tutti amici mei ( intende: Miei) Per celebrare la mia vita. Amici grazie, grazie per venire, Grazie per andare con...
This is track # 7 from the album FLAG. I kept the original size of painting, I normally like FULL SCREEN when I work on clips. I like how the transitions have a different look when the screen in not full. I used two video tracks and did transitions on both at the same time. The paintings artist is Viktor Sheleg, thanks for watching. Z Yello Otto Di Catania Otto Di Catania 1:caris pettatori 2:cari spettatori 3:ladies and gentlemen 1:amitshi del variete 2:amici del varieta' 3:cabaret lovers 1:caror lissimo publiku 2:carissimo pubblico 3:distinguished audience 4:calorosissimo pubblico [I find this more correct -jk] 1:buanas sera gia stella matto 2:buona sera ????????? 3:good evening 1:della pina par ti del program 2:della prima parte del programma 3:of the first part of our program 1:ven...
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Music video by Yello performing Call It Love. (C) 1987 Yello, under exclusive license to Polydor/Island, a division of Universal Music GmbH http://vevo.ly/NBOb1p
"Touch Yello" virtual concert presented by Electronic Beats Classics, regarding 30 years anniversary of duo. Tracklist: 01 Intro 02 Till Tomorrow 03 The Expert 04 You Better Hide 05 Out Of Dawn 06 Bostich (Reflected) 07 Kiss In Blue 08 Vertical Vision 09 Tiger Dust 10 Tangier Blue 11 Oh Yeah 12 The Race http://www.yello.com/
Yello — Heavy Whispers Album : You Gotta Say Yes to Another Excess
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Fantastic instrumental from the debut album - Solid Pleasure, 1980.
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Catania - The City that Rose from the Ashes of Mount Etna http://sicily.co.uk The city of Catania is a large urban complex with a lovely historic centre ideal for a cultural and fun holiday. Noisy and chaotic, a bit too much for tourist in the beginning, this energetic city probably owes most of its combustion to the large student population. Full of bars, clubs and restaurant, Catania offers plenty of socialisation opportunities, as well as cultural sightseeing. For more information about Catania and Sicily, visit http://sicily.co.uk/destinations/catania/
This video shows only places, but those places bring up a thousand memories... August 2016
The Messina Strait, the famous Greek theatre of Taormina, the archeological sites of Segesta and Selinunte, the marvellous Catania, the unique monastery and temple of Monreale, the picturesque Cefalu and Ragusa are all worth taking a look on the largest island of the Mediterranean Sea. The romantic Sicily, an island very rich in monuments and natural beauties, enchants every visitor. Let us take a walk on the streets of the capital, Palermo, let us refresh ourselves on the beach of Mondello, take a slide in the famous Citta del Mare, and go to the ever-foggy Erice using the cableway. We can enjoy the sicilian blood-oranges, drink a capuccino among the walls of Syracuse, and finally, take a walk to the still active Etna volcano. -------------- Watch more travel videos ► https://goo.gl/MXPg...
Catania, Sicily - The Best of Catania 2014 For more information, visit www.ashleybinspired.com and don't forget to subscribe!
© 2000 Rick Steves' Europe | After going fishing for anchovies off Cefalù, we land in rough-and-tumble Palermo. Marveling at the eerie skeletons in a Capuchin crypt, airy mosaics of Monreale, enchanting ruins of Segesta, and fiery rim of Mount Etna, we enjoy the best of Sicily.
The view of Mount Etna from our Airbnb was incredible! Leftover pizza on the Catania harbour wall and a stop for gelato at Don Gelato. A walk through Giardino Bellini, Arancini and Cannoli at Piazza Duomo and an evening at the Gammazita cultural association. A train trip to Taormina - an amazing town built into the cliff edge, drinks at Mosaik in Catania and dinner at FUD. Breakfast at Comis Ice Cafe in Piazza Vincenzo Bellini before heading back home after a last peek at Mount Etna. ______ SUBSCRIBE for more travel videos uploaded every Tuesday: http://youtube.com/user/onetenzeroseven ___ FIND ME: Lifestyle Blog - http://onetenzeroseven.com/blog Twitter - http://twitter.com/onetenzeroseven Facebook - http://facebook.com/onetenzeroseven Instagram - http://instagram.com/onetenzeros...
Travel video about destination Sicily in Italy. Sicily is the largest island in the Mediterranean and the most diverse region in Italy, a land of gods and natural forces and a place of ancient cultures.Catania, in the northeast of the island, is Sicily’s second largest city that has been strongly influenced by earthquakes and also the volcanic activity of Mount Etna. It is believed that Greek settlers from Chalkidi founded it and some centuries later, it was conquered by the Romans and later, the Arabs brought the city a new wave of prosperity.Noto is a charming town with around 20,000 inhabitants. It is one of the most beautiful enclosed Baroque towns in Sicily. However, many of Noto’s historic buildings have been neglected for many years and are in somewhat less than perfect condition. T...
Travel video about destination Sicily in Italy. Sicily is the largest island in the Mediterranean and is the most diverse region in Italy,a land of gods and natural forces and a place of ancient cultures. Throughout the history of Sicily there have been many battles, rulers, cultures and religions. Prior to Roman rule both the Greeks and the Carthagians fought against each other. Later came the Arabs and the Normans. Catania is Sicily’s second largest city and has been strongly influenced by earthquakes and also the volcanic activity of Mount Etna. Therefore only a few historical remnants have survived. However, after each disaster the city was rebuilt and the result is a Baroque city dominated by fascinating sights full of character and charm. A devastating earthquake in 1693 destroyed th...
CLICK "SHOW MORE" FOR DETAILS ⬇ PLACES I'VE VISITED: Palermo, Alcamo, Agrigento, Valle Dei Templi (Valley Of The Temples), Scala Dei Turchi (Stair Of The Turks), Riserva Naturale Foce Del Fiume Platani, Avola, Marzamemi, Isola Delle Correnti (Island Of Currents), Riserva Naturale Di Vendicari, Noto, Neapolis Archeological Park In Siracusa, Catania, Mount Etna, Gole Dell'Alcantara (Gorges Of Alcantara) and Taormina. June 2016 ⠂Vlog filmed and edited by Marco Baroni, thanks to Valentina Carrafelli ⠂Please subscribe to my Youtube channel... just a click away! ✌ AMAZON.COM USEFUL LINKS 🌐 Lonely Planet Sicily (Travel Guide) http://amzn.to/2uBrFPo 🌐 Sony A7S http://amzn.to/2urXObN 🌐 GoPro Hero Session http://amzn.to/2txV08H 🌐 GoPro Accesorizes http://amzn.to/2tyv64x OTHER USEFUL LINKS 🌐 GPS...
EVAZ Media Group and You, Me & Sicily present Catania: The City of Black & White . All episodes are on www.YouMeandSicily.com created by Eszter Vajda and Alfred Zappala
Take a tour of Giovanni Battista Vaccarini in Catania, Italy - part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats. Catania, Italy is home to a vast array of beautiful architecture in classical, Roman, and Baroque styles. Among all these buildings is the great Duomo, a building with bold outlines and striking shades of grey. It is considered to be the best work of the Italian architect Giovanni Battista Vaccarini. He built many churches and other buildings in the distinctive Sicilian Baroque style, most of them in and around Catania. The Duomo was completed in 1736 and has one of the most beautiful facades in the city. While wandering through the streets of Catania, it is not at all uncommon to pass by several of Vaccarini's buildings in the same day...
XO LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE IF THIS WAS USEFUL XO When I was researching what to see and do in Sicily before we left - i didn't really find much useful information on any of the highlights, so in this travel vlog I have put together some of what I think are the must sees in Sicily. I have listed the accommodation and some of the best places to eat here below... Taormina - Accommodation: http://www.residenceplacido.com/it/ Le Gole dell'Alcantara - https://www.tripadvisor.com.au/Attraction_Review-g663798-d4738092-Reviews-Le_Gole_dell_Alcantara-Castiglione_di_Sicilia_Province_of_Catania_Sicily.html Paradise Restaurant, Graniti - https://www.tripadvisor.com.au/Restaurant_Review-g1183466-d1903907-Reviews-Paradise-Graniti_Province_of_Messina_Sicily.html Fontane Bianche - http://www.trave...
Catania is the second largest city of Sicily located on the east coast facing the Ionian Sea. It is the capital of the Metropolitan City of Catania, one of the ten biggest cities in Italy, and the seventh largest metropolitan area in Italy. The population of the city proper is 313,000 while the population of the city's metropolitan area, Metropolitan City of Catania, stood at 1,116,168 inhabitants. Catania was destroyed by catastrophic earthquakes in 1169 and 1693, and for several volcanic eruptions from the neighbouring Mount Etna, the most violent of which was in 1669.Catania was founded in the 8th century BC. In 1434, the first university in Sicily was founded in the city. In the 14th century and into the Renaissance period, Catania was one of Italy's most important cultural, artistic ...
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Explore Catania Sitting in the shadows of the stunning Mount Etna lies Catania, Sicily's second largest city, a place that is well worth a visit. You can expect great food, great hospitality and great weather when you come to Catania so pack your swimming costume and look forward to lying on the beach. The eruptions of Etna in the 17th Century and a further earthquake crumpled old Catania, only for it to be replaced with impressive baroque architecture and features. The main square or Piazza Duomo is testament to this, as are buildings like San Benedetto, Teatro Massimo Bellini and Catania Cathedral. Stroll around Catania and you'll get a real feel for its history, and you'll also want to stop for a coffee or two to watch the world go by. Source: http://www.housetrip.com/en/catania?cr=b&g;...
Walking tour with local guides through the bustling markets and historical squares of the city to taste the real sicilian street food
Catania Travel - For all its noise, chaos and scruffiness that hit the visitor at first glance, Catania has energy to sell and a beautiful, Unesco-listed historic centre. Grandiose black-and-white palazzi tower over baroque piazzas and the city has one of the most vibrant fish markets on the island, together with hundreds of bars, clubs and eateries that cater to the city's fun-loving (largely student) population. All the while, Mt Etna broods on the horizon, its powerful presence adding a thrilling edge – and a beautiful backdrop – to Sicily's second-largest city. Catania, or Katane as it was once called, was originally founded by the Chalcidians in 729 BC, growing to become a major regional power in the 4th and 5th centuries BC. In subsequent centuries it was ruled by a succession of for...
Subscribe: http://bit.ly/AdamDeSerioSubscribe This is a multi-part series of a trip I made to Sicily. I wanted to do and see as much as I could in 7 days, and with the help of my friend Salvo, I was able to see Catania, Aci Trezza, Aci Castello, Siracusa, Ortigia, Marzamemi, some lighthouses, Taormina, Isola Bella, Savoca (where the God Father was filmed), Agrigento, Valle Dei Templi, and so much more!! Learning about the culture and eating the typical local food along the way. Enjoy. Instagram: http://instagram.com/adamdeserio Personal Website: http://adamdeserio.com Gallery Website: http://deseriogallery.com Photo Excursions: http://adamdeserio.com/workshops-and-excursions/
1:caris pettatori
2:cari spettatori
3:ladies and gentlemen
1:amitshi del variete
2:amici del varieta'
3:cabaret lovers
1:caror lissimo publiku
2:carissimo pubblico
3:distinguished audience
4:calorosissimo pubblico [I find this more correct -jk]
1:buanas sera gia stella matto
2:buona sera ?????????
3:good evening
1:della pina par ti del program
2:della prima parte del programma
3:of the first part of our program
1:venut di retta mente vel cairo
2:venuta direttamente dal Cairo
3:coming directly from Cairo
1:lafamosissiva
2:la famosissima
3:the famous
1:mo lita del sudan
2:?molita? del Sudan
3:^^^^^^^^ not an italian word...
3:song of Sudan
1:una tanza trishi del vento
2:una danza triste del vento
3:a sad dance of the wind
4:una danzatrice del ventre(?)
1:akompanjato come sempre
2:accompagnato come sempre
3:accompained as usual
1:bella no orchestra paul sileste
2:dalla nostra orchestra Paul ?Sileste?
3:by our orchestra, Paul Sileste
1:rego maestro, allee
2:prego maestro, vada
3:please maestro, go
1:suno otto, suno otto di catania
2:sono Otto, sono Otto di Catania
3:I am Otto, I am Otto from Catania
1:suno rivatto roma ventianiva
2:son arrivato a Roma vent'anni fa
3:I came to Rome 20 years ago
1:suno gui, perriveri
2:sono qui per vivere
3:I am here to live
1:perriveri la vita pervanjare
2:per vivere la vita, per viaggiare
3:to live my live, to travel
1:perrosso pugerivijano
2:??????????????
1:va tutti gesto gjorno
2:da tutti questo giorno
3:from everybody this day
1:vanimmintare tutje mitshi mej
2:vado ad invitare tutti gli amici miei
3:I am going to invite all my friends
1:me celeprare la miavita
2:per celebrare la mia vita
3:to celebrate my life
1:a mitshi grazie
2:amici grazie
3:thanks, my friends
1:grazie pervenire
2:grazie per essere venuti
3:thanks for coming
4:grazie per venire [this is more close what I hear -jk]
1:grazie peran dare commee alla cafe romana
2:grazie per essere andati con me al caffe romano
3:thanks for going with me to the roman cafe'
4:grazie per andare come ???
1:la vienovetta ermoltos petshale
2:?????????????? e' molto speciale
3: is very special
1:commerciallo, comlutjano
2:???????????????????????????
1:comverane la sirene
2:????????? le sirene
3: the sirens
1:grazie pervenire
2:grazie per esser venuti
3:thanks for coming
4:grazie per venire [this is more close what I hear -jk]
1:el mieno otta di catania
2:????????? Otto di Catania
1:suna rivatto me intianiva
2:sono arrivato di mia iniziativa
3:I came by myself
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