Tuscany is a region of Italy. People or things from Tuscany are Tuscan.
The most well-known Tuscan composer was Giacomo Puccini, who lived in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
There other Tuscan music that was around long before Puccini, though. The solfege (do/re/me...) scale was worked out there by a monk named Guido in the 11th century. Just about any region also has its own Folk Music.
tuscani is in Italy
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The Korean car manufacturer Hyundai Motor Company makes the "Tuscani" coupe. Its name in many western markets was the Hyundai Tiburon, but it was called the "Tuscani" in South Korea. The name "Tuscani" has unofficially caught on even in western markets, and is seen as a successful branding asset. The automobile was manufactured from 1996 to 2008.
"Tuscani" typically refers to something related to Tuscany, a region in central Italy known for its rich history, art, and landscapes. It is often used in culinary contexts, such as in restaurants or food products, to evoke the flavors and traditions of Tuscan cuisine. Additionally, "Tuscani" is also the name of a line of food items offered by certain fast-food chains, inspired by the rustic Italian dishes of the region.
No. It was simply a marketing stunt to emphasise the new tuscani pasta ranges for both din in and delivery and to get people talking about the brand and the investment of £35M in its estate.
The Hyundai Tiburon (a.k.a. Hyundai Coupé) is a compact coupe produced by Hyundai since 1996. The name itself means "shark" in Spanish. Tiburon is the name given to the current North American, Australian, New Zealand, South African, and Austrian production of the vehicle, though it is called the Hyundai Coupe in world markets. It has also been known by the moniker Turbulence and Tuscani in the South Korean market. The model has been released in two generations (RD and GK) over its lifespan and in that time these generations have been subject to periodic facelifts. These facelifts have attempted to keep the car up to date with various safety improvements and a mixture of changes to exterior and interior styling. The RD Tiburon was in production for 5 years from 1996 to 2001. The GK Tiburon has been produced since 2002 and is still in production in its latest guise. Enthusiasts sometimes refer to it using the nickname 'Tib' or 'Tibby' in the markets in which it is called the Tiburon. Hyundai officially announced that the 2008 model year will be the last for the Tiburon. While no replacement has been announced, Hyundai has officially stated that the 2010 Genesis coupe is not a Tiburon replacement
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Headlight bulb Question Answered,I have owned a 03 supercharged 593.8 hp/473.2 ft./lbs GTV6 6-spd, 05 GTV6 353hp/419 ft./lb shark ed. 5-spd auto tiptronic, and now a 06 de-tuned 273hp/303ft.lb Tuscani 6-spd, I have modded them beyond fast and furious standards, no gawdy stickers and vinyls, only a jekyll and hyde sleepers. The headlights can be taken out two ways : Mounted (still bolted) and dismounted (removed from car). Easy taskMounted is kind of tight and difficult to work with due to the battery being in the way, and having to worm your hands around it to remove the palm-sized screw caps that seal the wiring harness from contamination and water. After removing the cap, the bulbs are held in with pressure clip that is like a paper-clip in size, that holds the bulb flush with the socket, the clip is very delicate and the housing that holds it in place can be broken (resulting in a new headlight ) push it in toward the bulb and down and it will release from the hook, the bulb will fall loose from the housing, the bulb is completely free if it is not attached to the wiring harness; breakage could result. replace the bulb in each headlight using this same method, High beam and low beam H7's are the same, so mixing is not a issue.Now here's the clincher, when replacing the bulbs into the headlight housings, the peg that sticks out from the h7 bulb is very important for proper alignment or your headlights will be pointing in some god-awful direction when you drive at night. Treat the housing like a clock face, as you are not in the engine bay, and probably leaning over the headlight looking at the socket in a upside-down manner, starting on the driver side.... the asphalt is 12, the radiator support is 6, the radiator is 9 and the fender is 3. reversed on the opposite side. for low beams (the halo-style light) the peg points at 12, and then is mounted with the locking clip (if the bulb is not positioned correctly, the clip will be very difficult to put back into place) The high beam (has two places for the peg to go,DO NOT point the peg at 12 o'clock.) on the driver side is positioned with the peg pointing at about 10 o'clock, and then on the passenger side at 2 o' clock, replace the clips (the h.beam clips are just as easy as the low beams, But if not positioned properly you'll almost break fingers trying to push the clip back into place, and risk damage to the headlight altogether.)The dismounted position is the easiest, but more time consuming, a 10mm socket and a small plug removal is all that is needed to separate the headlight from the body, two mounting bolts on the radiator support and one located next to the grill in the nose, once the bolts are removed VERY SLOWLY pull the headlight from the body, it will snag in two places, the plug in the back, and the plastic from the grill, remove the plug from the rear of the headlight, then lightly pry the plastic while removing the headlight, no plastic damage will result if care is exercised.. replacement is the reverse of removal. (and DO NOT DROP THE HEADLIGHT!!)Also headlight removal is the only way to replace the corner lights, so if you want to put some aftermarket bulbs in there, now is the time to do it... on the 05-present models use 1157 Silverstar bulbs (29.99 at advance auto parts), they look awesome on any color paint.Also do *not* use super bright h7 and high intensity eBay bulbs, the sheer amount of heat will melt the headlight.A headlight costs 300 bucks. The best bulbs to use are Silverstar(34.99x2) and silverstar Ultra(49.99x2), or buy the High intensity discharge kit from Shark racing.com