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    Finale Ligure (Ligurian: O Finâ, locally Finô; Latin: Finarium) is a comune on the Gulf of Genoa, in the province of Savona, in Liguria, Italy. It is...
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  • an Italian painter of the Baroque period, active in Genoa.Native of Finale Ligure, but died in Genoa. He was a pupil of Giovanni Maria Morandi in Rome...
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  • Martino (1998) Cathedral of San Cataldo (1964) Santuario Maria Santi dei Lattani (1970) San Egidio (1971) San Biagio (1940) San Simplicio (1993) Co-Cathedral...
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    Assunta Riva Ligure S. Maurizio Martire Rocchetta Nervina S. Stefano Protomartire San Biagio della Cima Santi Fabiano e Sebastiano San Lorenzo al Mare...
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    San Pietro Imperia 1,101 Dolceacqua Imperia 1,990 Dolcedo Imperia 1,451 Erli Savona 256 Fascia Genova 100 Favale di Malvaro Genova 504 Finale Ligure Savona...
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    Ercole I had the city of Modena rebuilt according to plans designed by Biagio Rossetti, his successors were patrons of artists like Titian and Ludovico...
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    for the lute. The architecture of Ferrara benefitted from the genius of Biagio Rossetti, who was asked in 1484 by Ercole I to redesign the plan of the...
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    Nicolò di Bari (Cenesi) S. Alessandro (Conscente) Erli S. Caterina Finale Ligure S. Bartolomeo (Gorra) S. Giovanni Battista Decollato (Olle Superiore)...
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    2307/1192603. JSTOR 1192603.; Potter & Mattingly (1999), p. 257 Conte, Gian Biagio (1994). Latin Literature: A History. Johns Hopkins University Press. p. 128...
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    church of San Biagio in Venice, the only church in the city where they could celebrate their rites. In 1514, due to overcrowding of San Biagio, the construction...
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  • Spezia Silver Diano Diano San Pietro Imperia Silver Ferrania Cairo Montenotte Savona Bronze Finale Ligure Marina Finale Ligure Savona Silver Framura Framura...
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    assigned to both Rinaldone and Gaudo culture; he was buried in Monte San Biagio, Italy, between ca. 3500 BC and 2500 BC, and carried the paternal haplogroup...
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    which was discovered at the end of the 19th century in the Catacombs of San Giovanni in Syracuse and dates to the beginning of the 5th century. The document...
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    Grado and Monfalcone, where a dialect of Venetian was spoken. The poet Biagio Marin was the most important representative of this local Italian culture...
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  • highlighted in green is saved, other is relegated to Eccellenza Angrisani, Biagio (8 September 2010). "Real Nocera ammessa in D. Giocherà nel girone I" (in...
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  • Abruzzo, 3 teams from Emilia-Romagna, 2 teams from Molise and 1 team from San Marino Source: Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3)...
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