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- Carusu abstract "Carusu (plural carusi) is the Sicilian word for "boy" and is derived from the Latin carus which means "dear one" In the mid-1800s through the early 1900s in Sicily, carusu was used to denote a "mine-boy", a labourer in a sulfur, salt or potash mine who worked next to a picuneri or pick-man, and carried raw ore from deep in the mine to the surface.".
- Carusu thumbnail Interguglielmi,_Eugenio_(1850-1911)_-_Sicilia_-_Carusi_all’imbocco_di_un_pozzo_della_zolfara,_1899.jpg?width=300.
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- Carusu wikiPageExternalLink video-of-the-carusi-sicilian-child-sulfur-miners-from-the-olivia-kate-cerrone-event.
- Carusu wikiPageID "37082595".
- Carusu wikiPageRevisionID "588297446".
- Carusu hasPhotoCollection Carusu.
- Carusu subject Category:Culture_of_Sicily.
- Carusu subject Category:History_of_Sicily.
- Carusu subject Category:History_of_mining.
- Carusu subject Category:Sulfur.
- Carusu comment "Carusu (plural carusi) is the Sicilian word for "boy" and is derived from the Latin carus which means "dear one" In the mid-1800s through the early 1900s in Sicily, carusu was used to denote a "mine-boy", a labourer in a sulfur, salt or potash mine who worked next to a picuneri or pick-man, and carried raw ore from deep in the mine to the surface.".
- Carusu label "Carusi".
- Carusu label "Carusu".
- Carusu sameAs Carusi.
- Carusu sameAs m.0n432xt.
- Carusu sameAs Q5047494.
- Carusu sameAs Q5047494.
- Carusu wasDerivedFrom Carusu?oldid=588297446.
- Carusu depiction Interguglielmi,_Eugenio_(1850-1911)_-_Sicilia_-_Carusi_all’imbocco_di_un_pozzo_della_zolfara,_1899.jpg.
- Carusu isPrimaryTopicOf Carusu.