Wikimedia Commons has media related to Moneglia. Moneglia (Italian: [moˈneʎʎa]; Ligurian: Moneggia [muˈnedʒa]) is a comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan...
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Paolo Giustiniani Moneglia (Genoa, 1506 – Genoa, 1586) was the 67th Doge of the Republic of Genoa. On 6 October 1569, Giustiniani Moneglia was elected new...
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Lavagna Leivi Lorsica Lumarzo Masone Mele Mezzanego Mignanego Moconesi Moneglia Montebruno Montoggio Ne Neirone Orero Pieve Ligure Portofino Propata Rapallo...
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following municipalities: Carro, Casarza Ligure, Deiva Marina, Maissana, Moneglia. In ancient times the area of Castiglione probably marked the border between...
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the conspirators. Among its illustrious citizens were Luca Cantiano di Moneglia, founder of an art academy, and Giuseppe Gregorio Solari, translator of...
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and in particular the concept of financial accounting. He was born in Moneglia, and died in Montecassino. Indrizzo degli economi. In Mantoua: Francesco...
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Marina Diano Castello Finalborgo Framura Laigueglia Lingueglietta Millesimo Moneglia Montemarcello Noli Perinaldo Seborga Taggia Tellaro Triora Varese Ligure...
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Santa Margherita Ligure Rapallo Zoagli Chiavari Lavagna Sestri Levante Moneglia Deiva Marina La Spezia (12) Framura Bonassola Levanto Monterosso al Mare...
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Sandro Giacobbe Giacobbe in Adesso musica [it] (1974) Born (1949-12-14) 14 December 1949 (age 74) Moneglia, Italy Occupation Singer-songwriter...
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Istituto di studi pucciniani in Milan, and the Centro studi Felice Romani in Moneglia. I 24 capricci e i 6 concerti di Paganini (1980) Le opere di Paganini (1982)...
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133–135 "Corsican Nuthatch" Thibault, Jean-Claude; Hacquemand, Didier; Moneglia, Pasquale; Pellegrini, Hervé; Prodon, Roger; Recorbet, Bernard; Seguin...
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Moncrivello Moncucco Torinese Mondaino Mondavio Mondolfo Mondovì Mondragone Moneglia Monesiglio Monfalcone Monforte d'Alba Monforte San Giorgio Monfumo Mongardino...
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died a few days later on the island of Chios. Paolo Giustiniani, from Moneglia (1444–1502), a member of the order of Dominicans, was, from a comparatively...
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bianca Rafanata Rosette (or nidi di rondine) Rustico leccese Scabeggio di Moneglia Scagliozzi Sciurilli Scrippelle 'mbusse Sformato al basilico, sformato...
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Ettore Boschi (category People from Moneglia)
Ettore Simone Boschi (Moneglia, 23 November 1874 – Milan, 18 May 1955) was an Italian soldier and writer. His birth in Moneglia was random and due to...
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October 1569 Simone Spinola 6 October 1569 6 October 1571 Paolo Giustiniani Moneglia 10 October 1571 10 October 1573 Giannotto Lomellini 16 October 1573 17...
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founded the Hermit Sisters of St. John the Baptist (or "Baptistines") at Moneglia, not far from Genoa. The group intended to lead a life of penitence as...
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Deiva Marina. The two trails leading to the nearby places of Framura and Moneglia develop parallel to the coast line among the maquis shrubland, vineyard...
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the Baptist, were founded by Giovanna Maria Baptista Solimani in 1730 at Moneglia. The Sisters of St. John the Baptist is a female religious institute, founded...
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He retained the post, with a break from 1849–1854, until his death, in Moneglia, (in the region of Liguria, Italy). A volume of his lyric poems was published...
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the Corsican pines (Pinus nigra laricio)". Vie et Milieu. 53 (1): 27–32. Moneglia, Pasquale (2003). Study on the fruiting of the Corsican pine (Pinus nigra...
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Giuseppe Domenico Botto (category People from Moneglia)
Botto (4 April 1791 – 20 March 1865) was an Italian physicist. Born at Moneglia, the in the Republic of Genoa. He studied at the University of Genoa and...
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borders the following municipalities: Castiglione Chiavarese, Maissana, Moneglia, Ne, Sestri Levante. "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane...
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Liguria Lavagna, Liguria Lerici, Liguria Levanto, Liguria Loano, Liguria Moneglia, Liguria Monterosso al Mare, Liguria Noli, Liguria Ospedaletti, Liguria...
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since 1998 Trilport, (Département Seine-et-Marne in France), since 2000 Moneglia, (close to Genoa, Liguria in Italy), since 2009 Engen is situated on the...
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Genoa, the capitaneati of Rapallo, Recco, Chiavari and the podesterie of Moneglia and Sestri Levante. Its construction became necessary due to the open hostilities...
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Nolot as Pierre Marc Rioufol as Paul Bastien d'Asnières as Marc Bruno Moneglia as Bruno Jean Pommier as Georges David Kessler as Manosky Albert Mainella...
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Luca Cambiaso (category People from Moneglia)
He was familiarly known as Lucchetto da Genova. Cambiaso was born in Moneglia, then part of the Republic of Genoa, the son of a painter named Giovanni...
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