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    Valstagna (redirect from Oliero)
    Modon, Sasso Stefani, San Gaetano, Ponte Subiolo, Col Mezzorigo, Londa and Oliero. Geographically, the Brenta river valley is a typical valley of the southern...
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    (Hungary). They were also introduced into the Hermannshöhle (Germany) and Oliero (Italy) caves, where they still live today. Additionally, there is evidence...
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  • Population  (2018)  • Total 7,657  • Density 190/km2 (500/sq mi) Demonym(s) Olieros, Olieños Time zone UTC+1 (CET)  • Summer (DST) UTC+2 (CEST) Website Official...
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  • San Giovanni, and a Descent of the Holy Ghost for the village church of Oliero. Francesco died in Bassano. His son, Jacopo da Ponte gained prominence as...
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  • to Adelaide. After decades of campaigning he retires to a monastery at Oliero, to the despair of Taurello. Sordello A page, later a celebrated poet who...
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    Telve, Ancarano, Campolongo sul Brenta, Enego, Fonzaso, Gallio, Marostica, Oliero, Tezze sul Brenta and Vallonara. Nicolò's business was divided between trading...
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    against the Venetians. In 1221 Ezzelino retreated into a monastery at Oliero in Valstagna and then at Campese, hence his surname of Monaco ("monk"),...
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