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Wat (wie) is curva a spazzaneve - definitie

ANCIENT ROMAN BRASS INSTRUMENT
Cornicene; Tuba curva; Cornum
  • Reenactor]] blowing a cornicen

Curva         
  • Gate 13
  • Curva Nord Milano]]
  • A.S. Roma Fans in Curva Sud
  • [[Inter Milan]] Fans in Curva Nord Milano
  • [[Dynamo Kyiv]] fans show in a match against [[Borussia Mönchengladbach]].
CURVED STANDS OF SEATING LOCATED AT SPORTS STADIUMS
Curva Nord; Curva (stadia); Curva (stadiums)
Curva (plural: curve ) is an Italian term or name for curved stands of seating located at sports stadiums, particularly in Italy; so named, originally, due to their curved or bending shape. The curva plays an integral part in the culture of Ultras and European football.
Vitreolina curva         
SPECIES OF MOLLUSC
Eulima curva
Vitreolina curva is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Eulimidae. The species is one of a number within the genus Vitreolina .
Curva de Vento         
ALBUM BY RIVOTRILL
Curva de vento
Curva de vento is the debut album of the Brazilian instrumental band Rivotrill. Released in 2008, all the album was recorded inside a house in Itamaracá, Pernambuco, and counted on the participation of other artists, such as Naná Vasconcelos and Maestro Spok.

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Cornu (horn)

A cornu or cornum (Latin: cornū, cornūs or cornum, "horn", plural cornua, sometimes translated misleadingly as "cornet") was an ancient Roman brass instrument about 3 m (9.8 ft) long in the shape of a letter 'G'. The instrument was braced by a crossbar that stiffened the structure and provided a means of supporting its weight on the player's shoulder. Some specimens survive in the archaeological record, two from the ruins of Pompeii.

The cornu may be difficult to distinguish from the buccina. It was used by the Roman army for communicating orders to troops in battle. In Roman art, the cornu appears among the instruments that accompany games (ludi) or gladiator combat in the arena, as on the Zliten mosaic.