1. bologna - Noun
2. Bologna - Proper noun
A city of Italy which has given its name to various objects.
A Bologna sausage.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAccording to an eyewitness, Michele Rosi, I Cairoli, L. Capelli Ed., Bologna, 1929, pp. 223–224 when Giovanni died on 11 September 1869: In the last moments, he had a vision of Garibaldi and seemed to greet him with enthusiasm. Source: Internet
After studying at Bologna and acquiring a reputation as a jurist he obtained his doctorate in both canon and civil law on 11 May 1525. Source: Internet
After this he returned to Bologna, but an invitation from Metternich to the Congress of Verona to "assist in the general re-establishment of harmony" was too tempting to refuse, and he arrived at the Congress in time for its opening on 20 October 1822. Source: Internet
Apap Bologna tells the court he has put in around €9 million in total, through a mix of cash, loans and guarantees. Source: Internet
Allsop, p. 25 Although the nickname Il Bolognese appears on the title-pages of Corelli's first three published sets of works (Opus 1 to 3), the duration of his stay in Bologna remains unclear. Source: Internet
Author Charles Bukowski talked about bologna in his book Ham on Rye. Source: Internet