Sozzago (Piedmontese: Sosach) is a comune (municipality) in the province of Novara in the Italian region Piedmont, located about 90 kilometres (56 mi)...
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A12 Sozzago Astronomical Station (Stazione Astronomica di Sozzago); observers: Federico Manzini, Roberto Crippa P Stazione Astronomica di Sozzago A13...
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Serafino Ramazzotti (1846 - 1920) was an Italian painter. He was born in Sozzago in the province of Novara, and studied in the Albertina Academy of Fine...
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Abbiategrasso, Boffalora sopra Ticino, Cassolnovo, Magenta, Robecco sul Naviglio, Sozzago, and Trecate. The Renaissance painter Giovanni Battista Crespi is known...
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Mannelli Soveria Simeri Soverzene Sovicille Sovico Sovizzo Sovramonte Sozzago Spadafora Spadola Sparanise Sparone Specchia Spello Sperlinga Sperlonga...
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Garbagna Novarese borders the following municipalities: Nibbiola, Novara, Sozzago, Terdobbiate, and Trecate. It was mentioned for the first time in various...
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following municipalities: Abbiategrasso, Cerano, Gravellona Lomellina, Sozzago, Terdobbiate, Tornaco, Vigevano. Gaspare Campari (1828–1882) creator of...
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the following municipalities: Cassolnovo, Garbagna Novarese, Nibbiola, Sozzago, Tornaco, and Vespolate. "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane...
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Biella 754 Sordevolo Biella 1,330 Soriso Novara 781 Sostegno Biella 751 Sozzago Novara 1,055 Sparone Turin 1,085 Spigno Monferrato Alessandria 1,126 Spineto...
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was obtained by astronomers Roberto Crippa and Federico Manzini at the Sozzago Astronomical Station in Italy (A12). According to the surveys carried out...
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photometric observations by Roberto Crippa and Federico Manzini at the Sozzago Astronomical Station (A12), Italy, and by Jean-Gabriel Bosch at the Collonges...
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Italian amateur astronomers Roberto Crippa and Federico Manzini at the Sozzago Astronomical Station (A12). Lightcurve analysis gave a rotation period...
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observations by Italian astronomers Roberto Crippa and Federico Manzini at the Sozzago Astronomical Station (A12). Lightcurve analysis gave a well defined rotation...
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supersede an earlier, tentative observation by Italian Federico Manzini at the Sozzago Astronomical Station (A12) from October 2004, with an incorrect period...
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Italian amateur astronomers Roberto Crippa and Federico Manzini at the Sozzago Astronomical Station (A12) in April 2006 were of poor quality (U=1). A...
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Stéphane Charbonnel in France, and Roberto Crippa and Federico Manzini at Sozzago Astronomical Station (A12) in Piedmont, Italy, between 2005 and 2010 (U=2/1/2/2-)...
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telescope at Cerro Tololo in the 1980s and by Federico Manzini at the Sozzago Astronomical Station (A12), which gave a period of 24 and 63.8 hours, respectively...
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Italian amateur astronomers Roberto Crippa and Federico Manzini at the Sozzago Astronomical Station (A12) from September 2006, which tentatively determined...
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was obtained from photometric observations by Federico Manzini at the Sozzago Astronomical Station (A12) in Italy. Lightcurve analysis gave a rotation...
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measurements were also made by Italian Nicola Cornero and Federico Manzini at the Sozzago Astronomical Station (A12) in May 2010, which gave a period of 27.88 hours...
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(U=n.a./2+), and 8.4 hours by Roberto Crippa and Federico Manzini at the Sozzago Astronomical Station (A12) in 2010 (U=2+). According to the surveys carried...
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with an amplitude of 0.12±0.02 magnitude (U=2+). Federico Manzini at the Sozzago Astronomical Station (A12) obtained the object's first lightcurve in December...
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typical V–I color index of 0.90. In February 2005, Federico Manzini at the Sozzago Astronomical Station (A12) in Italy obtained the first rotational lightcurve...
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supersedes a previous observation by Roberto Crippa and Federico Manzini at the Sozzago Astronomical Station (A12) from November 2006, that determined a lower...
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by Italian astronomer Federico Manzini at the Stazione Astronomica di Sozzago (A12), Italy. It rendered it a rotation period of 9.93±0.01 hours with...
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Italian amateur astronomers Roberto Crippa and Federico Manzini at the Sozzago Astronomical Station (A12) gave a period of 9.0127 hours with an amplitude...
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Italian amateur astronomers Roberto Crippa and Federico Manzini at the Sozzago Astronomical Station (A12). Lightcurve analysis gave a rotation period...
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a fragmentary lightcurve by Italian astronomer Federico Manzini at the Sozzago Astronomical Station (A12) gave a period of 7 hours (U=1). The so-far best...
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Mosezzo 1,992 3138 Sillavengo 587 3139 Sizzano 1,468 3140 Soriso 777 3141 Sozzago 1,062 3143 Suno 2,840 3144 Terdobbiate 511 3146 Tornaco 864 3149 Trecate...
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Roy at Blauvac, France (627), and Federico Manzini and Roberto Crippa at Sozzago in Italy (A12). Lightcurve analysis gave a well-defined rotation period...
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