1. campagna - Noun
2. Campagna - Proper noun
An open level tract of country; especially "Campagna di Roma." The extensive undulating plain which surrounds Rome.
Source: Webster's dictionaryWe had a very lovely place [in Ascona with his life-companion Marianne Werefkin ] with a garden directly on the lake. It was on the edge of Ascona. Next to it began the Campagna [landscape], and this Campagna was enchantingly beautiful, like a dream. Alexej von Jawlensky
A Franciscan friar, the Rev. Siracuse is survived by two sisters, Josephine Campagna and Rosalie Siracuse. Source: Internet
Campagna, C. "Aggressive behavior, intraspecific", pp. 18–22 in Perrin, Würsig and Thewissen (2009) Individuals also return to the same territorial site each breeding season. Source: Internet
Davy spent the winter in Rome, hunting in the Campagna on his fiftieth birthday. Source: Internet
Ladies in Alexandria are getting their hats ready for Saturday's Junior Friends of The Campagna Center's 4th Annual Bowties and Belles / Kentucky Derby Party. Source: Internet
He was subsequently imprisoned by Boniface in the castle of Fumone in the Campagna region, in order to prevent his potential installation as antipope. Source: Internet