Word info

Carrara

Proper noun

Meaning

Carrara (plural Carraras)

A surname from Italian.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

Also in vain was the expedition of Felice Orsini in Carrara of 1853–54. Source: Internet

Expanding the system might also then include European products, like Carrara marble from Italy or Antwerp diamonds. Source: Internet

In 1946, with decree Lieutenant one (Umberto II of Savoia) the new municipality of Apuania was formed, and the province (for error and/or historical ignorance) resumptions the denomination does not date from 1859 when it was "Massa and Carrara" but Massa. Source: Internet

Most of the time the Tigers' pair made the 30-minute drive from Carrara to Burleigh Heads. Source: Internet

Severa Belotti, 82, and Luigi Carrara, 86, spent the last days of their lives in lockdown, in their hometown of Albino, in the northern Italian province of Bergamo. Source: Internet

In 1810 he applied for and was accepted by the local art school, the Academia Carrara, but it is not known whether he attended classes. Source: Internet

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