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    The Ancona trolleybus system (Italian: Rete filoviaria di Ancona) forms part of the public transport network of the city and comune of Ancona, in the...
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    million in operating profit. Anonima Petroli Italiana (API) was founded in Ancona in 1933 by Ferdinando Peretti. It operates as a strategic coordinator of...
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  • Far Left) Luciano Violante (PCI, PDS, DS, PD) Paolo Alatri (PdA, PCI) Ugo Ancona (PNF) Edoardo Arbib (Right) Gino Arias (PSI, PNF) Eugenio Artom (PLI)...
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    (Italian: Agostino Trionfo; 1243 – 2 April 1328), also known as Augustinus of Ancona, was a Hermit of St. Augustine and writer. He is celebrated for his work...
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  • Ugo Orlandi (born in Brescia, 1958) is a musicologist, a specialist in the history of music, a university professor and internationally renowned mandolinist...
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    Sassoferrato (category Municipalities of the Province of Ancona)
    Sassoferrato is a town and comune of the province of Ancona in the Marche region of central-eastern Italy. It is one of I Borghi più belli d'Italia ("The...
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  • Davide Ugo Capello (born 27 September 1984) is a former Italian professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. Born in Nuoro, Sardinia, Capello started...
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    Hugh (Latin: Ugo, Hugo; 953/4 – 21 December 1001), called the Great, was the Margrave of Tuscany from 969 until his death in 1001, and the Duke of Spoleto...
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    office 4 August 1983 – 18 April 1987 Prime Minister Bettino Craxi Preceded by Ugo La Malfa Succeeded by Giuliano Amato Minister of Foreign Affairs In office...
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    Stehle as Nedda, Fiorello Giraud as Canio, Victor Maurel as Tonio, and Mario Ancona as Silvio. Soon after its Italian premiere, the opera played in London (with...
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    façade dates from 1857 to 1863. The Jewish architect Niccolò Matas from Ancona designed the church's façade, working a prominent Star of David into the...
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    and died in 1855. Pietro Roselli Pietro Benedictines, 1886 Rome, 1808 – Ancona, 1865 As part of the papal army in 1848, he fought in the War of Independence...
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    the congregation. Sylvester Gozzolini (1177–1267) was born at Osimo near Ancona, Italy. As a young man, he entered a community of Augustinian canons regular...
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    was eventually cast in her first film, A Joke of Destiny (1983), alongside Ugo Tognazzi after an audition where she performed Shakespeare. Despite her parents'...
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    province of Pesaro and Urbino and in the northern part of the province of Ancona, Marche region, and Neapolitan, spoken in southern Lazio and in southern...
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  • lines in the Divine Comedy". During the Napoleonic invasions he traveled to Ancona, then Rome and ultimately to Naples. In 1819, while in Palermo, he was suspected...
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    airport is officially named Aeroporto di Napoli-Capodichino Ugo Niutta, after decorated WWI pilot Ugo Niutta. The airport covers 233 hectares (576 acres) of...
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  • (22–26 February 2021): Colin Murray, Sally Phillips, Nathan Caton and Ronni Ancona Week 19 (1–5 March 2021): Mae Martin, Nihal Arthanayake, Patsy Kensit and...
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    feudal lord of the 16th century, the illegitimate son of Pope Gregory XIII (Ugo Boncompagni). He was also Duke of Sora, Aquino, Arce and Arpino, and Marquess...
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    who founded the group in 1947 with his brothers Luigi, Mario, Aldo, and Ugo by buying a Liberty ship. In those years, passenger transatlantic travelling...
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  • the Papal States. The Popes did allow some Spanish-Jewish settlement at Ancona, as this was the main port for the Turkey trade, in which their links with...
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  • Giovanni Conti, Cipriano Facchinetti, Randolfo Pacciardi, Oronzo Reale, Ugo La Malfa, Bruno Visentini, Oddo Biasini and Giovanni Spadolini. The latter...
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  • Count palatine of Pavia (953–1097) Marquis of Este (1011–1097) Margrave of Ancona (1013–1093) Dissolution 1097 (1097) Cadet branches House of Este House of...
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  • Omid Djalili and Janet Street-Porter 7–3 03x07 21 September 2009 Ronni Ancona and Sir Chris Hoy Gabby Logan and Danny Wallace 5–5 03x08 28 September 2009...
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    split along a line running approximately from Rome in the southwest to Ancona in the northeast. In the early Middle Ages, Central Italian extended north...
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    Adriatic Sea. In the decades following the construction of the Bologna–Ancona railway in 1861, Riccione grew substantially with the development of tourism...
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    June 2021. Retrieved 27 June 2021. "CAMPIONATI ITALIANI ASSOLUTI INDOOR - Ancona, 26 e 27 febbraio 2022". fidal.it (in Italian). 27 February 2022. Retrieved...
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    Sibillini Mountains and Ancona. The San Benedetto del Tronto train station is connected to lines that connect it to Milan - Bologna - Ancona - Lecce and also...
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    Marino and its territory in the Alban Hills. Marino is located south of the "Ancona-Rome Line," an ideal dividing line drawn by glottologists to divide the...
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  • Vittorelli (1976–1978) Bettino Craxi as political director, Ugo Intini as editor-in-chief (1978–1981) Ugo Intini (26 April 1981 – 6 October 1987) Antonio Ghirelli...
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