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    Giorgio Marincola (23 September 1923 – 4 May 1945) was a Somali-Italian partisan who was killed in the last days of the Second World War. He is believed...
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  • Marincola is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Elizabeth Marincola, American activist Giorgio Marincola (1923–1945), Somali-Italian...
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    later approved, to name the station after the Italian-Somali partisan Giorgio Marincola. Amba Aradam was the site of the decisive and gruesome Battle of Amba...
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    in the future Amba Aradam-Ipponio Metro station (later named after Giorgio Marincola), in 2016. The area occupies 1750 m2 and is at a depth of ܃9 m. According...
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  • and Egle Sommacal (Massimo Volume). The plot follows the story of Giorgio Marincola, a partisan from World War II, a dark-skinned Italian who is the son...
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  • Cruciani. He was responsible for the "rediscovery" of the figure of Giorgio Marincola. The research of Mario Fiorentini was dedicated in June 1997. His...
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  • 2002, is directed by Giorgio Santelli and Stefano Corradino. "Articolo21: Scaramucci nuova presidente, Fulfaro segretario, Marincola portavoce, Corradino...
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    "Herodotus, the Histories, Book 2, chapter 104". Fehling 1994, p. 13; Marincola 2001, p. 34. The Shrines and Sepulchres of the Old and New World: Records...
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