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Palandra, absolutely rare, would seem to be Emilian, Palandrani, typical of central Italy, has a stock in Giulianova and Mosciano Sant'Angelo in Teramo and one in Rome, Palandri is specific to the area that includes the Apennines and upper Tuscany, Frassinoro in the Modena, Pistoia, Livorno, Florence and Pisa, Palandrini, which would seem unique, would seem to be Roman, Palandro, very very rare, probably from Campania, has a small stock in Portici in the Neapolitan dialect, all these surnames should derive from nicknames originating from the Italian archaic term palandra or palandro, a river boat discovered for the transport of goods, thus indicating, probably, that the founders maneuver or drive this type of ship.
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