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THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 2020 www.italoamericano.org 20 L'Italo-Americano Improve your Italian right here at home! Summer session at Mills College in Oakland • Language Pledge to speak only Italian 24/7 • Beginner to graduate-level courses • Special 3-week course for adults • Cocurricular activities, workshops, and field trips in language • 3 courses (earn 9 college credit-hours) • Need-based financial aid www.middlebury.edu/ls/italian Teaching Italian language and culture since 1932 mon story told to explain the origin of this peculiar name lead us back to a time when the area was fil- led with coal mines and factories, which would fill the sky with dark smoke and flames one could see from pretty far away. It look like hell was just there, quite literally on Saint Peter's footstep. Last but not least, Saxa R u b r a . We went fully Latin here, because the name doesn't even come from Latin, it is in Latin. S a x a r u b r a means "red stones" and refers pretty clearly to the reddish tufa typical of the area. And it's not a case that the borough around it is called Grottarossa, or red cave. Infernetto as in "small hell," and this is just what it means. The most com- Piazza Navona, in Rome, during a market day (Photo: Dreamstime) Continued from page 18

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