Possessione Vegra

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Etymology

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Particularly: “From Venetian [Term?]? Cf. Venetian vegro and the related terms below, especially Vegra. Given Italian possessione f, Italian might have borrowed the Venetian adjective to modify its noun; alternatively, Venetian might have borrowed the Italian noun, or its cognate may be identical. Consider the village’s location in the far northeast of Emilia-Romagna, very near the border with the Rovigo Province of the Veneto Region.”

Proper noun

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Possessione Vegra

  1. A village in the comune of Ferrara, Ferrara Province, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
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