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fango
[fän′gō]
Etymology: It, mud
mud taken from thermal springs at Battaglia, Italy, and used to treat gout and other rheumatic diseases.


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Nella stessa ottica si legga il primo Ammaniti, quello del romanzo d'esordio Branchie (1994, poi riveduto e ristampato nel 1997) e della raccolta di raconti Fango (1996).
An imposing Romanesque structure of greenish-coloured granite, it houses a restaurant, cafe, bistro, boutiques, pharmacy, beauty and anti-ageing clinics, physiotherapy facilities, several alternative medical clinics specialized in Chinese, Indonesian and Indian-Ayurvedic medicine, not to mention a number of well-known and less well-known health and beauty practices like fango and thalasso, and even meeting and conference facilities.
El honor del poeta es nimbo santo y la sangre de un vil es fango rojo
 
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