Proper noun
A province of Tuscany, Italy.
The capital city of the province of Prato, Tuscany, Italy.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgGreg Prato, Grunge Is Dead: The Oral History of Seattle Rock Music, ECW Press, 2009 Soundgarden broadened its musical range with its later releases. Source: Internet
If, as is widely thought, he is the author of the frescoes Stories of the Virgin and Story of Saint Stephen in the Cappella dell'Assunta, Florence, then he would have visited nearby Prato sometime between 1435 and 1440. Source: Internet
The old and glorious Stadio Appiani, which hosted up to 21,000 people, presently reduced to 10,000 for security reasons twenty years ago, and near to Prato della Valle in the city central area, is almost abandoned and is to be restored. Source: Internet
And the idea to come to study theater directing in the class of the Professor Unkovski in Macedonia was born from a crucial meeting with Paolo Magelli in Prato. Source: Internet
The Basilica of Saint Anthony of Padua The Basilica of St. Giustina, facing the great piazza of Prato della Valle. Source: Internet
Katherina Prato wrote an Austria-Hungarian recipe book, Die Praktische Verwerthung Kochrecepte (1879). Source: Internet