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    Bordighera (Italian pronunciation: [bordiˈɡɛːra]; Ligurian: A Bordighea, locally A Burdighea) is a town and comune in the Province of Imperia, Liguria...
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    Coraggio (c.d. 1880 CE) is one of the historic buildings of the city of Bordighera in Liguria, Italy. Built with stones, the 19th-century building is located...
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  • The Bordighera Championship was a combined clay court tennis tournament held at the Bordighera Lawn Tennis Club(f.1878), Bordighera, Liguria, Italy from...
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    located on Cape Sant'Ampelio, at the end of the "Promenade Argentina" in Bordighera in Liguria, Italy. The church is part of the properties protected by the...
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    Garden at Bordighera, Morning is an 1884 oil on canvas painting by Claude Monet, now in the Otto Krebs collection at the Hermitage Museum, first displayed...
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    of Bordighera in Riviera in province of Imperia. The villa was the private residence of the Queen Margherita of Savoy who often stayed in Bordighera and...
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    The Bordighera Town Hall (Italian: Municipio di Bordighera) is located at 32 Via XX Settembre in Bordighera, Liguria. The current town hall was built...
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    The International Civic Library of Bordighera is at 52 via Romana. The first library of Bordighera was founded by the British in 1880 and was in the city’s...
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    botanist Ludwig Winter and they are located at 6, Via Ludovico Winter in Bordighera, Liguria, Italy. On 17 May 2015, after being long abandoned, the Winter...
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    trade in the numerous coastal resorts, which include Alassio, Bonassola, Bordighera, Camogli, Cinque Terre, Lerici, Levanto, Noli, Portofino, Porto Venere...
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    Oratorio di San Bartolomeo) is a religious building in the centre of old Bordighera in the Riviera, Province of Imperia. The building is close to the Church...
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  • Bordighera Press is an independent publisher that was founded in 1989 by Fred Gardaphé, Paolo Giordano, and Anthony Julian Tamburri. Committed to Italian...
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    Imperia resorts of Sanremo (also referred to incorrectly as San Remo), Bordighera and Ospedaletti (plus Alassio which is found in the adjoining province...
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    officiated by the Frati Minori Francescani, is at via Vittorio Emanuele 75, in Bordighera, Province of Imperia. The church is also called the Church of the Terrasanta...
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    England in via Regina Vittoria in Bordighera on the Riviera, Province of Imperia. Purchased by the City of Bordighera, and then restored, the former church...
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    Sasso di Bordighera is a frazione (and parish) of the municipality of Bordighera, in Liguria, northern Italy. Sasso di Bordighera is located on a hilly...
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    in Via Vittorio Veneto in Bordighera on the Riviera, province of Imperia. In the nineteenth and twentieth century, Bordighera was visited by many British...
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    De Amicis died in Bordighera at the "Hotel de la Reine", which he chose because it was George MacDonald's Casa Coraggio, Bordighera. His last years were...
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    Effet de brouillard, impression in 1879, L'Impression in 1883, Garden at Bordighera, Impression of Morning in 1884, Marine (impression) in 1887, and Fumées...
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    Sinner switched to focus exclusively on tennis at age 13, and moved to Bordighera on the Italian Riviera to train with veteran coach Riccardo Piatti. Despite...
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    Amicis died today in Bordighera 107 years ago]. Bordighera.net (in Italian). 11 March 2011. Retrieved 20 June 2018. "Bordighera, A Record of a Visit (1997)"...
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    Casino Church of La Capelle Terrasanta Church, Bordighera Town Hall, Bordighera Villa Garnier, Bordighera Spain Palacio Recreo de las cadenas, Fundación...
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    home and garden complex in Giverny, 80 km north west of Paris. Visits to Bordighera (1884), Holland (1886), Belle Île (1886), Antibes (1888), Creuse (1889)...
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    Villa Garnier is a building in Bordighera in western Italy. Villa Garnier and Villa Amica are part of the properties protected by the Superintendent of...
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  • The Anglican Communion or one of its member churches Anglican Church (Bordighera), in Italy Anglican Church (Bucharest), in Romania Anglican realignment...
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    d'Italia) in 1924 after Benito Mussolini seized power. Cadorna died in Bordighera in 1928. Several historians record Cadorna as an unimaginative martinet...
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    Borghetto San Nicolò is a frazione (and parish) of the municipality of Bordighera, in Liguria, northern Italy. Borghetto San Nicolò is located on the right...
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  • Aciman originally claimed that the novel was set in Bordighera, Liguria, but he later described the setting as an "imaginary" version of Italy that was...
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    Bordighera and Ospedaletti.[2] Five of Winter's gardens survive: Giardini Botanici Hanbury at Mortola, Ventimiglia La Madonna della Ruota, Bordighera...
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    e torte salate. Friscioi Archived 2021-05-24 at the Wayback Machine. Bordighera. Ricette. Gattafin Archived 11 May 2009 at the Wayback Machine. Il giornale...
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