cumulo di scorie - translation to English
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cumulo di scorie - translation to English

1978 STUDIO ALBUM BY BANCO
Di Terra; ...Di Terra; …di terra; ...di terra

cumulo di scorie      
n. slag heap
sludge waste      
cumuli di scorie
slag heap         
  • combustion.]]
  • Erosion clearly visible in the [[overburden]] left over from [[strip mining]] in [[Großräschen]], [[Germany]].
  • Spoil pile in [[Northumberland County, Pennsylvania]]
  • Spoil tip at Jägersfreude, [[Saarbrücken ]]
  • The spoil tip popularly known as "Monte Kali" or "Kalimanjaro", in [[Heringen]], [[Hesse]], [[Germany]].
  • Erosion clearly visible in this spoil tip called Kvarntorpshögen, in Kvarntorp, [[Närke]], [[Sweden]], in the 1970s
  • Spoil tips on the site Écopôle 11/19 in [[Loos-en-Gohelle]] (right). The town of [[Liévin]] is on the left (picture taken in 2005).
  • Spoil tips in winter in Donetsk, Ukraine. Nature is reclaiming the spoil tip in the foreground.
  • Spoil tip in [[Donetsk]], [[Ukraine]]
PILE BUILT OF ACCUMULATED SPOIL
Spoil heap; Boney piles; Bing (mining); Slag heap; Spoil bank; Gob pile; Tip (mining); Pit heap; Waste tip; Spoil tips; Waste heap
cumulo di scorie

Definition

DI
Destination Index [Additional explanations: register] (Reference: CPU, Intel, assembler)

Wikipedia

...Di terra

...di terra ("of earth", "earthen") is the seventh studio album by Italian progressive rock band Banco (previously called Banco del Mutuo Soccorso), released in 1978. It is an entirely instrumental work, recorded together with Orchestra dell'Unione Musicisti di Roma. The album's title is based on a poem of the same name by the band's vocalist Francesco Di Giacomo, with each song title a line from the poem.