The train does not empty at Verona Porta Nuova as I hoped it might.
‘Stupid Enough to Pay’: Tim Parks’s Italian Rail Adventures|Tim Parks|June 23, 2013|DAILY BEAST
Serle shifts the setting from medieval Verona to contemporary California, changing names along the way.
Was Juliet a Mean Girl? Rebecca Serle and ‘When You Were Mine’|Brian Gresko|May 14, 2012|DAILY BEAST
Star-crossed lovers of Verona, young victims of an ancient family feud, doomed to die tragically—we all know how it goes.
Was Juliet a Mean Girl? Rebecca Serle and ‘When You Were Mine’|Brian Gresko|May 14, 2012|DAILY BEAST
A sight of unprecedented splendour took place in Verona on the occasion of the Congress of Sovereigns that was held there in 1822.
The Story of Verona|Alethea Wiel
It is said we shall spend next winter beneath the walls of Verona.
The Patriot|Antonio Fogazzaro
The supply of salmon was obtained mainly, as in 1871, from the weirs in the southern part of Verona.
New England Salmon Hatcheries and Salmon Fisheries in the Late 19th Century|Various
"I am not of Verona, lady; no one knows me here;" and Hamlet threw back the hood of his domino.
A Midnight Fantasy|Thomas Bailey Aldrich
It is a big city, a little smaller than Verona, all full of palaces of the nobility.
A Short History of Italy|Henry Dwight Sedgwick
British Dictionary definitions for Verona
Verona
/ (vəˈrəʊnə, Italianveˈroːna) /
noun
a city in N Italy, in Veneto on the Adige River: strategically situated at the junction of major routes between Italy and N Europe; became a Roman colony (89 bc); under Austrian rule (1797–1866); many Roman remains. Pop: 253 208 (2001)