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page 1Fishing in Italy

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thumb|Azulejo|Tiles featuring a scene of tuna catching on a wall at [[Conil de la Frontera, Spain. The scene is overseen by Our Lady of Mount Carmel.|alt=Photo from below of a white wall featuring 8 by 10 painted tiles. On the tiles, a boat or boats crewed by 11 white men. Some of the men are hauling two big tuna onto the boats. Brown nets cover the side of the boats into the water. Three white men on the net are partially into the water gesturing to the men on the boats. 6 tuna swim on the water near the nets. On the center top of the tiles there is a rectangle with a picture of a standing cr
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thumb|Tonnara off the coast of Favignana, [[Sicily, a painting by Antonio Varni]]
'''''', literally 'slaughter' or 'killing' in Italian, also known as ' in Spanish and ' in Portuguese, is a traditional tuna fishing technique that uses a series of large nets to trap and exhaust the fish.