Bergamo (Italian: [ˈbɛrɡamo] ; Bergamasque: Bèrghem [ˈbɛrɡɛm] ) is a city in the alpine Lombardy region of northern Italy, approximately 40 km (25 mi)...
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The province of Bergamo (Italian: provincia di Bergamo; Lombard: proìnsa de Bèrghem) is a province in the Lombardy region of Italy. Its capital is the...
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Commons has media related to Alexander of Bergamo. Alexander of Bergamo (died c. 303) is the patron saint of Bergamo, as well as Capriate San Gervasio and...
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The Bergamo Lions are an American football team from Bergamo, Italy established in 1983 and playing in the Italian Football League. They won the Eurobowl...
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Marco Bergamo may refer to: Marco Bergamo (cyclist) (born 1964), Italian cyclist Marco Bergamo (serial killer) (1966–2017), Italian serial killer known...
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University of Bergamo (Italian: Università degli studi di Bergamo; acronym: UniBG) is an Italian public university located in Bergamo, Italy. It was...
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Grata of Bergamo (early 4th century) is an Italian saint and martyr, and sister of Asteria of Bergamo. Her parents were Saint Lupo of Bergamo and Saint...
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Bergamo Cathedral (Italian: Duomo di Bergamo, Cattedrale di Sant'Alessandro) is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Bergamo, Italy, dedicated to Saint Alexander...
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names: Volley Bergamo (1991–1992) Foppapedretti Bergamo (1992–2000) Radio 105 Foppapedretti Bergamo (2000–2006) Play Radio Foppapedretti Bergamo (2006–2007)...
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The capture of Bergamo (Russian: Взятие Бергамо; French: Prise De Bergame; 24 April 1799) during Suvorov's Italian campaign, War of the Second Coalition...
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Atalanta BC (redirect from Atalanta Bergamo)
commonly referred to as Atalanta, is a professional football club based in Bergamo, Lombardy, Italy, who compete in Serie A, the top tier of the Italian league...
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Peter of Bergamo also called Peter of Almadura (1400 ca. - 1482) was an Italian Dominican theologian. Born in Bergamo in the early 15th century, he entered...
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Orio al Serio International Airport, also styled as Milan Bergamo Airport for commercial purposes, (IATA: BGY, ICAO: LIME) is the third-busiest international...
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Donizetti, more commonly known in English as the Bergamo Conservatory, is a music conservatory in Bergamo, Italy. Founded in 1805, the school was an important...
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The Bergamo Treasure is a large Lombardic and Ostrogothic hoard found near the city of Bergamo in northern Italy in the nineteenth century. It was mostly...
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Andreas of Bergamo (Latin: Andreas Bergomas) was an Italian historian of the late ninth century. He composed a continuation of the Historia Langobardorum...
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Bergamo is a city in Northern Italy. Bergamo may also refer to: Province of Bergamo, a province of Northern Italy The Republic of Bergamo, a short-lived...
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Emmanuele Bergamo (born 12 August 1949) is an Italian racing cyclist. He rode in the 1975 Tour de France. "Emmanuele Bergamo". Cycling Archives. Retrieved...
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John Bergamo (May 28, 1940 – October 19, 2013) was an American percussionist and composer known for his film soundtrack contributions and his work with...
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Bergamo is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Almiro Bergamo (1912–1994), Italian rower Augie Bergamo (1917–1974), American...
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The Seregno–Bergamo railway is a railway line in Lombardy, Italy. The line was opened in two sections: from Seregno to Carnate on 24 September 1888, and...
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Epyc (redirect from Epyc Bergamo)
also shared information regarding the sister chip of Genoa, codenamed Bergamo. Bergamo is based on a modified version of Zen 4 named Zen 4c, designed to allow...
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Sant'Andrea is a Neoclassic church in Bergamo, rebuilt by Ferdinando Crivelli in 1837. On the main altar, is Enthroned Madonna with child and Saints Eusebius...
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the city of Bergamo in the Lombardy region of Italy. 45 BCE - Bergomum municipium established. 4th C. CE - Roman Catholic Diocese of Bergamo established...
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Petar Bergamo (27 February 1930 in Muć near Split – 4 September 2022 in Zagreb) was a Yugoslav composer. Bergamo was born in Muć near Split, Croatia, then...
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Date 464 Location Bergomum, (modern Bergamo, Italy) Result Roman victory...
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Prince Adalberto of Savoy, Duke of Bergamo (19 March 1898 – 15 December 1982), was an Italian prince of the House of Savoy. Born in Turin, Prince Adalberto...
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Bergamasque Alps (redirect from Bergamo alps)
The Bergamasque Alps or Bergamo Alps (Italian: Alpi Orobie; sometimes translated into English as Orobic Alps) are a mountain range in the Italian Alps...
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The Lecco–Bergamo railway is a railway line in Lombardy, Italy. The railway infrastructure is managed by the Rete Ferroviaria Italiana, which classifies...
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Saint Viator of Bergamo (Italian: Viatore di Bergamo) (died 370) is venerated as the second bishop of Bergamo. Viator is traditionally considered the...
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