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    Giuseppe Albenga (9 June 1882, Incisa Scapaccino – 19 January 1957, Turin) was an Italian civil engineer, professor of bridge construction, and historian...
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    The Diocese of Albenga–Imperia (Latin: Dioecesis Albinganensis–Imperiae) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church in Liguria, northern Italy; the traditional...
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    Mario Oliveri (category Bishops of Albenga)
    is an Italian bishop of the Catholic Church and the Bishop Emeritus of Albenga-Imperia, serving as bishop from 1990 to 2016. Mario Oliveri was born on...
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    Albenga Cathedral (Italian: Cattedrale di San Michele Arcangelo, Duomo di Albenga) is a Roman Catholic cathedral dedicated to Saint Michael in the city...
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  • Yule Stanisław Zaremba Nicholas Wladimir Akimoff Giacomo Albanese Giuseppe Albenga Pavel Alexandrov Luigi Amoroso Dániel Arany [eo] Raymond Clare Archibald...
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    Riviera Airport (IATA: ALL, ICAO: LIMG), former known as Albenga Airport, is in northwest Italy, in the region of Liguria. It is on the Italian Riviera...
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    in the municipality of Albenga, in the Province of Savona, bordering the fraction of Lusignano. Located about 2 km from Albenga, it consists of a historic...
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  • Archbishop of Amasea (1671–1676), Bishop of Molfetta (1666–1670), and Bishop of Albenga (1655–1666). Francesco de' Marini was born in Genoa, Italy in 1630. On...
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    hamlet in the municipality of Albenga, in the province of Savona, Italy. It is located about 4 km from the town of Albenga in a narrow strip of plain between...
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  • Alessandro Piazza (category Bishops of Albenga)
    was appointed the Bishop of Albenga and consecrated in the Genoa Cathedral on 24 June. The principal consecrator was Giuseppe Cardinal Siri. As Bishop,...
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  • Eccellenza side Albenga. "Ufficiali i tesseramenti di Juan Pablo Gargiulo, Elvis Metalla e Davide Di Nardo. Rinconfermati Francesco Cocito e Giuseppe Gerini"...
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  • rank : Carlo Maria Giuseppe de Fornari (1730.12.11 – ?), as emeritate; formerly Bishop of Aléria (1713.01.30 – 1715.02.20), Bishop of Albenga (Italy) (1715...
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    was born in Loano. In 1836 he was ordained a priest. He studied at the Albenga Seminary and at Sapienza University of Rome. Prior to receiving his appointment...
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    Airport. The flight's route was to take it over Cap de Creus, Toulon, Nice, Albenga, and Savona. Above Savona, the plane turned north, in the direction of...
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    Giosuè Cattarossi (category Bishops of Albenga)
    aged 24. On 11 April 1911 at the age of 48, he was appointed as Bishop of Albenga and ordained on 30 May of that year. On 21 November 1913 at age 50, he...
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  • Ravenna and confessor April 18, Saint Calocerus, Roman soldier and martyr at Albenga under Hadrian 19 May, Saint Calocerus the Eunuch, brother of Saint Parthenius...
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    member of the family. Another poet, Simon Doria was podestà of Savona and Albenga. The brothers Oberto Doria and Lamba Doria were naval commanders and politicians:...
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    Pope Innocent IV (category Bishops of Albenga)
    Sources from the 17th century onwards reported that he became Bishop of Albenga in 1235, but later sources disputed this claim. There is no attestation...
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    the suffragan dioceses in its ecclesiastical province are the Diocese of Albenga-Imperia, Diocese of Chiavari, Diocese of La Spezia-Sarzana-Brugnato, Diocese...
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  • Biagio in the church of the same name; he executed St. Filippo Neri in Albenga in the church of the Fathers of the Pious Schools; at Finale Marina, in...
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    inhabitants. It is the fourth municipality in the province together with Savona, Albenga and Varazze, as well as the most popular municipality in Liguria among...
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    Rome Viterbo Airport / Viterbo Air Force Base ("Tommaso Fabbri") Liguria Albenga, Savona LIMG ALL Villanova d'Albenga "Clemente Panero" Airport Genoa (Genova)...
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    Milan to live with his mother. He enrolled in the Ferrini Institute in Albenga, where he became a model student. During this period he was active in youth...
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    Italy. The territory of Asti comprised a wide area, stretching out to Albenga and the Maritime Alps. This remained when northern Italy was conquered...
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    destroyed by the Saracens; in 1100 it became a fief of the Diocese of Albenga. In 1298 Oneglia became part of the fiefdom of the Doria family of Genoa;...
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    Sassari, Tempio Pausania, Oristano, Ozieri, Brindisi and, finally, at Albenga. Alasia was well known at the beginning of 20th century for he was the...
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    towns developed on the coast, of which evidence is left in the ruins of Albenga, Ventimiglia and Luni. In 180 B.C., the Romans, in order to dispose of...
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    command platoon, and eight recruit companies, four of which were detached in Albenga. On 12 November 1976, the President of the Italian Republic Giovanni Leone...
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  • Territorial Abbey of Subiaco Metropolitan Archdiocese of Genoa Diocese of Albenga-Imperia Diocese of Chiavari Diocese of La Spezia-Sarzana-Brugnato Diocese...
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  • Albium (Albion) Intemelium (now Ventimiglia), Albium (Albion) Ingaunum (now Albenga) and Alba Pompeia in Italy, could hardly mean "white", from the Latin adjective...
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