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Fiola is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Attila Fiola (born 1990), Hungarian footballer *Eddie Fiola (born 1964), American freestyle BMX rider Other uses * Fiola (restaurant), a Michelin-starred restaurant in Washington, D.C. See also *Fiðla The ''Icelandic fiddle'' (Icelandic: fiðla ˆfɪðla is a traditional Icelandic instrument that can be described as a box with two brass strings which is played with a bow. The strings stretch across one end of the box to the other where they ... * Fjolla {{surname, Fiola ...
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Eddie Fiola
Edward Lynn "Eddie" Fiola (born Sep 28, 1964) is an American former professional freestyle BMX rider, and a film stunt performer, stuntman. In 1982 Bob Morales started up the ASPA (Amateur Skatepark Association which would later become the AFA or American Freestyle Association) and began the legendary king of the skateparks competitions in the USA. Eddie Fiola would go on to win it a total of 5 times along with 4 freestyle Nora (Number One Rider Award) cups including the first one ever to be awarded in 1985 and with having the idea for the potts modification or hollow stem bolt. This led to him becoming one of the most famous and highly paid freestyle BMX riders of his time reputedly earning around $100,000 in a year and appearing on the cover of countless magazines. Later he became a stuntman in films such as ''The Dukes of Hazzard (film), The Dukes of Hazzard'', ''The Italian Job (2003 film), The Italian Job'' and ''Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull''. Career ...
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Attila Fiola
Attila Csaba Fiola (, born 17 February 1990) is a Hungarian professional footballer who plays as a right-back for Újpest and the Hungary national team. Club career In 2015, Fiola signed for Puskás Akadémia On 31 August 2016, he signed for Nemzeti Bajnokság I club Videoton. On 18 March 2024, he returned from his injury in a 2023–24 Nemzeti Bajnokság I match against Kecskeméti TE. On 1 May 2024, he suffered a shoulder injury during a training. A day later the club confirmed that his shoulder required an operation. International career Fiola made 13 appearances for Hungary at under-21 level, debuting on 7 October 2010 against Montenegro in a friendly match. On 10 September 2012, he made his final appearance for Hungary U21 against Liechtenstein, scoring his only goal for the team. On 14 October 2014, Fiola made his debut for the Hungary senior team in a UEFA Euro 2016 qualifier against the Faroe Islands as a half-time substitute for Nemanja Nikolić. He went on t ...
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Fiola (restaurant)
Fiola is an Italian restaurant located in Washington, D.C. that opened in 2011. It has received positive reviews in ''The Washington Post''. It is one of several restaurants owned by the couple Fabio and Maria Trabocchi in the city. The Trabocchis have announced plans to open a second location in Miami. Located on Pennsylvania Avenue between the United States Capitol and the White House, U.S. politicians are regularly seen eating at Fiola, including President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama. In September 2018, at the height of the controversy over the Brett Kavanaugh Supreme Court nomination, Senator Ted Cruz and his wife were confronted by protesters at the restaurant, after which they left. This led to criticism on websites such as Yelp. __NOTOC__ Awards * 2012 ''Bon Appétit'' 50 Best New Restaurants in America * 2012 Best New Restaurant, Restaurant Association of Metropolitan Washington * 2014 Best Formal Dining Restaurant, Restaurant Association of Metropolitan Wa ...
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Fiðla
The ''Icelandic fiddle'' (Icelandic: fiðla ˆfɪðla is a traditional Icelandic instrument that can be described as a box with two brass strings which is played with a bow. The strings stretch across one end of the box to the other where they are tuned by two tuning pegs. In English, the Icelandic fiddle may be referred to as a fiddle or violin. It was known to be used in the medieval ages when the King of Sweden kept both fiddle and harp players in his court. The fiddle has also been seen in the medieval cathedral of Nidaros in Norway, where statues of people playing the fiddle are displayed. History The instrument was first introduced in a folktale in the 16th century, although it was not clearly described until the 18th century by Jón Ólafsson, who described the instrument as a cavernous box. Later in the 18th century, the Swedish explorer Uno von Troil visited Iceland in 1722, where he wrote about a langspil and fiddle and noted that both were played with bows. Di ...
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