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Rieti

American  
[ree-et-ee, rye-tee] / riˈɛt i, ˈryɛ ti /

noun

  1. Vittorio 1898–1994, U.S. composer, born in Italy.


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“Certainly life here in Italy isn’t 100% what we want. But let’s say it’s 80% better than in my country,” Chinonso, 34, said with Anthony by her side at their home in Rieti, north of Rome.

From Seattle Times

The music, by Vittorio Rieti, after themes from Bellini operas, swept her into another world.

From New York Times

Angela Spera, who works for a car rental company, and was visiting from Rieti, about an hour’s drive north of Rome, said the pontiff’s demeanor was reassuring.

From New York Times

The 4 December Rieti feast normally attracts hundreds of visitors, including from neighbouring countries.

From BBC

Barbara is the patron saint of both firefighters and the town of Rieti.

From BBC