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    Paolo Vietti-Violi (June 20, 1882, Grandson, Switzerland - December 25, 1965, Vogogna, Italy) was an Italian architect. His work was part of the architecture...
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  • engineer Paolo Violi (1931–1978), Italian-Canadian mobster Violi brothers, sons of Paolo Violi of the Luppino-Violi crime family Paolo Vietti-Violi (1882–1965)...
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    was constructed in 1881, and it was rebuilt in 1926 to a design by Paolo Vietti-Violi. It was recently the venue of two Group 1 flat races – the Premio...
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    (originally named the Dolmabahçe Stadium) was designed by Italian architect Paolo Vietti-Violi, who collaborated with Turkish architects Şinasi Şahingiray and Fazıl...
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    originally named the Dolmabahçe Stadium, was designed by Italian architect Paolo Vietti-Violi, who collaborated with Turkish architects Şinasi Şahingiray and Fazıl...
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    inaugurated on June 11, 1933, built by the architect of sports facilities Paolo Vietti Violi) as a "sports palace" or gymnasium and training centre for athletes...
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    stadium was originally built from 1934 to 1936, designed by architect Paolo Vietti-Violi. The New Ankara 19 Mayıs Stadium, is a complete reconstruction project...
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    reconstructed. It used to be called 'Palazzo dello Sport', and was built by Paolo Vietti-Violi in April 1923 for the Milan Motor Show. As of November of the same...
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    indoor sports venue appropriate for this event. Italian architect Paolo Vietti-Violi (1882-1965) and the Turkish architects Şinasi Şahingiray and Fazıl...
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    was constructed in 1881, and it was rebuilt in 1926 to a design by Paolo Vietti-Violi. It was recently the venue of two Group 1 flat races – the Premio...
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    Watteville (1776–1836), a Swiss mercenary in Dutch and British service Paolo Vietti-Violi (1882 in Grandson – 1965 in Vogogna, Italy) an Italian architect....
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    Anton Hanak, Franz Hillinger, Clemens Holzmeister, Henri Prost, Paolo Vietti-Violi, Werner Issel, Hermann Jansen, Theodor Jost, Heinrich Krippel, Carl...
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    Capacity 10,000 Surface Grass 105m x 68m Construction Broke ground 1929 Opened 1933 Architect Paolo Vietti-Violi Tenants L'Aquila Calcio L'Aquila Rugby...
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    Church of Pieve Vergonte Workers' village, designed by architect Paolo Vietti-Violi from Vogogna, is, along with the one of Villadossola, among the model...
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    Rank Name Country AC Duilio Torres  Italy AC Oscar Prati  Italy AC Paolo Vietti Violi  Italy AC Michel Ravarino  Monaco AC Ole Sverre  Norway AC Henri-Robert...
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    Treves, 1928; Giuseppe Amisani. Milano: Edizioni del Poligono, 1931; Paolo Vietti Violi. Genève : Les archives internationales, 1932; Un cuore e due spade...
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  • several foreign artists (Carol Szathmari, Ladislav Eugen Petrovits, Paolo Vietti-Violi, Gabriel von Max, Vinzenz Katzler (1825-1882), Alois Strobl von Liptoujvar...
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