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    the south of the Monte Rotondo massif, but is sometimes considered the summit of its own massif, the Monte d'Oro massif. Monte d'Oro is in the commune...
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    of Corsica at an altitude of 900 meters. The village is dominated by Monte d'Oro (2389m). The town is served by a station on the Corsican Railways. It...
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    Paglia Orba 1994 2016 29,718 GT 165.8 m 29 m 600 120 23 knots In service Monte d'Oro 1991 2016 22,070 GT 145 m 25.7 m 528 130 20.7 knots In service Méditerranée...
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    Monti di Muggia, including Mt. Castellier, Mt. S. Michele, Mt. Zuc and Monte d'Oro, that dominate over a vast landscape of Triestinian and Istrian coast...
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    since 2018. Monte Cinto (1984-2010) as Eden since 2014. Danielle Casanova (1989-2002) as Mediteranee for Corsica Linea since 2016 Monte D'Oro (1991-2016)...
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    Conca d'Oro is an underground station on Line B of the Rome Metro. It is located in the Monte Sacro quarter, under the large Piazza Conca d'Oro. The works...
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  • mountain in Switzerland Mont d'Or (Jura Mountains), a mountain in France Monte d'Oro, a mountain on the island of Corsica, France This disambiguation page...
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    quarter includes the urban zones 4A Monte Sacro, 4G Conca d'Oro, 4H Sacco Pastore and 4I Tufello. Northward, Monte Sacro borders with Zona I Val Melaina...
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    include San Pietro in Esperia Inferiore, San Donato on Monte D'Oro, Santa Maria di Montevetro on Monte Montevetro (with 15th-century frescoes) and the 16th-century...
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  • massifs: Monte Cinto massif, Monte Rotondo massif, Monte Renoso massif, Monte Incudine massif, Monte San Petrone massif, Monte Astu massif, and Monte Stello...
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    isolated by 9.12 kilometres (5.67 mi) from its nearest higher neighbor, Monte d'Oro, to the north-northwest. Ski runs were established on the lower slopes...
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    The Battle of Monte Cassino, also known as the Battle for Rome, was a series of four military assaults by the Allies against German forces in Italy during...
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    including Cap Corse to the north, Monte Cinto and Paglia Orba just opposite, Monte d'Oro, Monte Renoso, and Monte Incudine to the south, with the sea...
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  • Little Flames (film) (category Films directed by Peter Del Monte)
    directed by Peter Del Monte and starring Dino Jaksic and Valeria Golino in her very first leading role. Golino won a Globo d'oro for Best Breakthrough...
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    Monte Rotondo massif (French: Massif du Monte Rotondo) is a chain of mountains on the southern side of Corsica, France. It takes its name from Monte Rotondo...
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    the two major peaks on Corsica: the Monte d'Oro (altitude 2,389 m (7,838 ft)), 3 km north-northwest, and the Monte Renoso (2,352 m (7,717 ft)), 6 km south-southeast...
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  • Franco Ferri, coming out from behind the kiosks of the market in Piazza Monte d'Oro, threw bombs at a procession of fascists in via Tomacelli, causing three...
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    Valeria Golino (category Ciak d'oro winners)
    scene. In addition to David di Donatello, Nastro d'Argento, Ciak d'oro and Globo d'oro awards, she is one of four actresses to have twice won the Best...
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    Plavje (pronounced [ˈplaːu̯jɛ]; Italian: Plavia Monte d'Oro) is a village in the City Municipality of Koper in the Littoral region of Slovenia. It is...
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    predominantly wooded with Laricio pine, and is encircled by peaks of the Monte d'Oro massif exceeding 2,000 metres (6,600 ft) in height, including Punta di...
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    the 1,161 m (3,809 ft) Col de Vizzavona between Monte Renoso and the higher 2,389 m (7,838 ft) Monte d'Oro, joining the Ruisseau de Petra Longa and then...
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    area surrounded by chains of high mountains of the Monte d'Oro massif in the north, and the Monte Renoso massif to the south, through which flows the...
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  • The Gold Medal of Military Valor (Italian: Medaglia d'oro al valor militare) is an Italian medal established on 21 May 1793 by King Victor Amadeus III...
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    The Hotel Metropole Monte Carlo is a five-star hotel at 4, Avenue De La Madone, Monte Carlo, Monaco. The Hotel Metropole was built in 1889, designed by...
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    the César Award for Most Promising Actress. In 1998, she won the Globo d'oro Award for Best Actress for her performance in L'ultimo capodanno. For her...
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    Sagone, the largest and widest of the Corsican gulfs, to the Monte Rotondo massif and Monte d'Oro. It includes the watersheds of the Sagone, Liamone and Liscia...
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    Giorgetto Giugiaro (category Compasso d'Oro Award recipients)
    2016. "A Giugiaro il sesto compasso d'oro". repubblica.it. 29 May 2014. Retrieved 12 January 2024. "Comune Monte argentario". Retrieved 3 May 2020. "Navigation...
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    2023. "Ciak d'Oro Serie tv, tutti i vincitori dell'edizione 2023". Sky TG24 (in Italian). 7 April 2023. Retrieved 15 October 2023. "Ciak d'oro Serie TV 2024...
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  • Antonio Labriola and Via Gualtiero Serafino through Viale delle Medaglie d’Oro in a place known at the beginning of the 20th century as Dogana della Balduina...
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    afforestation, but where the Cruzzini leads into the Monte d'Oro massif, the Sorru in su leads into the Monte Rotondo massif. A high ridge separates the two...
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