Arsina in Tuscany

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Arsina in Tuscany

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I would like to know where Arsina is situated in Tuscany and under what province the town is?
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possibly

Arsina,
comune of Lucca
province: Lucca
region: Toscana

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Another great website is www.ar.geocities.com/comunasyfrazioni for locating frazioni, neighborhoods and hamlets as it were. =Peter=
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type in the website in your address bar. the missing word is comunasyfrazioni. =Peter=
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PeterTimber wrote:Another great website is www.ar.geocities.com/comunasyfrazioni for locating frazioni, neighborhoods and hamlets as it were. =Peter=
This link seems to be broken.
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Amassari but it has to be typed in manually. =Peter=
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PeterTimber wrote:Amassari but it has to be typed in manually. =Peter=
Don't know what amassari means and the link is still broken. Apparently http://www.ar.geocities.com/ does not exist.
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Dear Livio I just entered the website in my address bar and up comes google with the website name starting with LETRA A and when you click that up comes Listado de Comunas y Frazioni in Spanish. The rest is alphabet selection.

Tha Amassari is taken from a Sicilian short story making use of immigrant english reflecting Italian-American foibles. =Peter=
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It's unbelievable: I cannot open the page, I tried with IE 7 and Firefox! :evil:

I will need to buy a new PC 8O and take additional English lessons :cry: : what does Foibles mean? The on-line Webster dictionary does not list this word.
And what does Amassari mean? You don't explain it... :twisted:
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Peter, is this it?

LISTADO DE COMUNAS Y FRAZIONI

What a terrific site!
Home Page: Anglo-Italian Family History Society


Thank you!
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Livio,

Peter is making a joke. "Amassari" is the way a certain writer expresses how an Italian American might have said "I am sorry."
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Dear Valerie you are a dearheart. The website is www. anglo-italianfhs.org.uk/links and then select geography and maps and then Listado de Comunas y Frazioni and VOILA!! your there.

Livio sorry if I led you astray but believe me foibles is a real word. =Peter=
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Mary Jo, thanks for clearing that up :D .

Livio, I’m pretty sure Peter meant
the first one :wink: . Valarie

Noun
1.
foible - a behavioral attribute that is distinctive and peculiar to an individual
idiosyncrasy, mannerism
distinctiveness, specialness, specialty, peculiarity, speciality
- a distinguishing trait.
2.
foible - the weaker part of a sword's blade from the forte to the tip
part, portion
- something less than the whole of a human artifact; "the rear part of the house";
"glue the two parts together"
sword, steel, blade, brand
- a cutting or thrusting weapon that has a long metal blade and a hilt with a hand guard

and Peter U R my hero!
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Great site. but I had to use vj'sj link to ge to it.

Peter, we had a whole strand dealing with Italio-American mispronounciations, but it is difficult if you are dealing with a second language to understand all the nuances. I am sure I miss a lot of the Italian interplay on this site, but I try to keep up. For Livio's benefit, an old thread.

http://italiangenealogy.tardio.com/Foru ... =6523.html
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Me too!!! I came across the spanish language comunas site via South American websites a long time ago. I never went fishing for any other link and I was always able to bring it up.

Livio claims he is a veteran and so I assumed he was an expatriate American living abroad. But now I see that the designation is more bells,clangs and whistles in the forum that did not exist when the forum was young, sad and a lot less professional.

I was being jocular never thinking that he would not understand and had you read the Story in Sicilian as I did (it is only a dialect because Toscana dialect was chosen as the official language making Sicilian a dialect along with Venetian and other fully developed dialects) you would have never forgotten the cause for the "amassari" in the story line.

Alls well that ends well and thanks to you and vj for bailing me out, =Peter=
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