yes it did
Bologna comes from the pig.
The word 'baloney' is a modification of the word 'bologna'. Bologna originated in the Italian city of Bologna, and was therefore named after it.
I don't have any evidence for this claim, but I'm pretty sure it's German. Pickled bologna is often referred to in the Midwest as "a Michigan thing". It's roots in Michigan culture come from Koegel's Meats - a meat company started by a German man who immigrated to the US and then to Flint, MI. Koegel's has been around for 100 years and they are responsible for pickled bologna madness that Michiganders have become known for.
Filippo Bologna has written: 'Come ho perso la guerra'
Bolognese is a meat sauce and although meat sauce is made throughout Italy it is traditionally called Bolognese because it is claimed that it originated in the town of Bologna, Italy.
The bologna meat gets its name from the city in Italy that shares its name. Since the 14th century pork meat which is was bologna is was eaten and traded.
"How come you all are here in Bologna?" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Come mai siete qui a Bologna? The interrogative, adverb, second person informal plural, adverb, preposition, and place name also translate literally into English as "How ever are you all here at Bologna?" The pronunciation will be "KO-me meye SYEH-tey kwee a bo-LO-nya" in Italian.
That would be sausage, or bologna.
Bologna Italy tagliatelle alla Bolognese
The cello was developed in Bologna, Italy around the year 1660.
Bologna should not be allowed to come to room temperature.