Camelina sativa is a flowering plant in the family Brassicaceae and is usually known in English as camelina, gold-of-pleasure, or false flax, also occasionally wild flax, linseed dodder, German sesame, and Siberian oilseed. It is native to Europe and to Central Asian areas.
Jodrė, kėtap da jodra, jodrės (dgs.) y tuokis žėidėnis augals, katros muokslėškaa prigol kryžmažėidiu augalū šeimaa.


This plant is cultivated as oilseed crop mainly in Europe and in North America.
Aug jodrės daugomuo Euruopuo ė Vėdorė Azėjuo.

C. sativa has been traditionally cultivated as an oilseed crop to produce vegetable oil and animal feed.
Tasaa augals nug sena bova augėnams aliejou taisytė, jodriu aliejos y nuognee gardos.

Ample archeological evidence shows it has been grown in Europe for at least 3,000 years.
Ton alieju liuob degintė lėktarnūs. Ale tepuogė jodrė y lėnū pėktžuolė. So jodriems nekuokėi būn siemenis.

The earliest findsites include the Neolithic levels at Auvernier, Switzerland (dated to the second millennium BC), the Chalcolithic level at Pefkakia in Greece (dated to the third millennium BC), and Sucidava-Celei, Romania (circa 2200 BC).[1] During the Bronze age and Iron age, it was an important agricultural crop in northern Greece beyond the current range of the olive.[2][3] It apparently continued to be grown at the time of the Roman Empire, although its Greek and Latin names are not known.[4] As early as 600 BC, it was being sown as a monoculture around the Rhine River Valley, and was thought to have spread mainly by coexisting as a weed with flax monocultures.
Anas patiū lėnū nasotrauk, ale tėktaas siemenis sogadin.

As a summer or winter annual plant, camelina grows to heights of 30–120 cm (12–47 in), with branching stems which become woody at maturity.
Jodrė vėinmetis augals y, katros ožaug 30–120 cm dėdoma, tora šakuota, kėita stombri.

The leaves are alternate on the stem, lanceolate with a length from 2–8 cm (0.79–3.15 in) and a width of 2–10 mm (0.079–0.394 in).
Žėidaa būn blyškee geltuoni.

Leaves and stems may be partially hairy.
Jodrės žmuonis nauduoj kap liekvarsta.

Its abundant, four-petaled flowers are pale yellow in colour.
Jodroms vaaku ėšgoostius smėlka.

Fanny Cadeo (born 11 September 1970) is an Italian showgirl, model, television personality and singer.[1]
Fani Kadeo (Fanny Cadeo, gėmė 1970 m. siejės 11 d.) yr Italėjės muodelis, teatra aktuorė, televėzėjės "žvaazdie" ė dainėninkė.[1]

Cinema
Vaidmenaa televėzėjuo

Trinità & Bambino... e adesso tocca a noi, directed by E.B. Clucher (1995) Croce e delizia, directed by Luciano De Crescenzo (1995) Gli inaffidabili, directed by Jerry Calà (1997) Una milanese a Roma, directed by Diego Febbraro (2001) Fatti della banda della Magliana, directed by Daniele Costantini (2005) Cose da pazzi, directed by Vincenzo Salemme (2005) Troppo belli, directed by Ugo Fabrizio Giordani (2005)
Luciano De Crescenzo (1995) Gli inaffidabili, rež. Jerry Calà (1997) Una milanese a Roma, rež. Diego Febbraro (2001) Fatti della banda della Magliana, rež.

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Cadeo was born in Lavagna and studied acting with Beatrice Bracco [it].
Kadeo gėmė Lavanjuo ė pas Beatrėčė Brakuo stodėjava vaidyba.

She achieved her first success in 1992 when she was one of the first showgirls to appear in Striscia la notizia and remained with the show until 1994. Since 2013, she has been the presenter of the Rai Due television show Il Cercasapori.[1][2]
1992-1994 m. ana pasirudė šou Striscia la notizia. nug 2013 ana bova televėzėjės Rai Due laiduos Il Cercasapori vediejė.[1][2]

She has also performed several songs, such as a cover of "Mambo italiano" (1993), "I want your love" (1994) and "Living in the Night" (2000).
Kadeo stodėjava džiaza mozėka, šuoki, atlėka savas dainiū "Mambo italiano" (1993), "I want your love" (1994) ė "Living in the Night" (2000) versėjės.

In 1995 she landed a leading role in the film Trinita & Bambino ... e adesso tocca a noi!. In 2003 she was in the cast of Buona Domenica.
1995 m. sovaidėna pagrindėni vaidmeni fėlmė Trinita & Bambino ... e adesso tocca a noi!, vuo 2003 m. vaidėna fėlmė Buona Domenica.

In 2012 she played Portia in the stage production of Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice directed by Andrea Buscemi. From 2012 to 2014 she worked for Rai Radio 1 on the program L'Italia che va with Daniel Della Seta.
2012-2014 dėrba "Rai Radio 1" pruogramuo L'Italia che va so Danielio Dela Seta.

Stefania Orlando (born 23 December 1966) is an Italian showgirl, model, television personality and singer.
Stefanėjė Orlando (Stefania Orlando, gėmė 1966 m., groudė 23 d.) yr Italėjės televėzėjės ė radėjė laidū vediejė, muodelis ė dainėninkė.

She debuts in 1993 as a showgirl for the Mediaset[1] quiz Sì o No?, after she founds her success by conducting the morning program of Rai 2 I fatti vostri from 1997 to 2003.[2]
1993 m. metaas debiotava kap "Mediaset"[1] viktorėnas Sì o No? ("Tap, vuo ne?") vedėjė. Paskom 1997-2003 m. vedė Rai 2 laida I fatti vostri.[2]

Filmography
Vaidmenaa televėzėjuo

Fantozzi 2000 - La clonazione, regia di Domenico Saverni (1999) - Cameo Don Matteo – serie TV, episodio 6x03 (2008) Nuovo Ordine Mondiale, regia di Fabio Ferrara e Marco Ferrara (2015) Il paradiso delle signore - Soap (2019)
Fantozzi 2000 - La clonazione, rež. Domenico Saverni (1999) - Cameo Don Matteo – serėjalas, epizuods 6x03 (2008) Nuovo Ordine Mondiale, rež. Fabio Ferrara ė Marco Ferrara (2015) Il paradiso delle signore - Soap (2019)

Discography
Mozėkėnee albomaa