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NOVEL BY UMBERTO ECO
The island of the day before; L'isola del giorno prima

Alstom Prima         
  • ONCFM]] E 1400 locomotive, a variant of the second generation Prima model
  • A pair of Prima locomotives
FAMILY OF ELECTRIC AND DIESEL-ELECTRIC LOCOMOTIVES
Prima (locomotive); Alstom Prima locomotives; Prima II; Alstom Prima H3
Prima is a family of railway diesel and electric locomotives built by Alstom. During the late 1990s, manufacture of the type had commenced; by 2008, Alstom had reportedly sold 1,750 Prima locomotives.
Prima apple         
MODER DISEASE RESISTANT APPLE
Prima (apple)
The 'Prima' apple is one of the modern disease resistant cultivars of domesticated apple which was bred by the PRI disease resistant apple breeding program in 1958.Eat Like no One Else The disease resistance against apple scab has since been broken.
Prima televize         
  • Building of FTV Prima at Strašnice quarter of Prague
CZECH TELEVISION STATION
TV Prima; Prima family
Prima televize (previously Prima family, originally Premiéra) is a Czech private television station. Its channel is broadcast from Prague.

ويكيبيديا

The Island of the Day Before

The Island of the Day Before (Italian: L'isola del giorno prima) is a 1994 historical fiction novel by Umberto Eco set in the 17th century during the historical search for the secret of longitude. The central character is Roberto della Griva, an Italian nobleman stranded on a deserted ship in the Pacific Ocean, and his slowly decaying mental state, in a backdrop of Baroque-era science, metaphysics, and cosmology.