• Italian actress Canale Villoresi, canal in Italy Villoresi Park, park in Italy This page lists people with the surname Villoresi. If an internal link intending...
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    Canale Villoresi is a canal in Italy; it was the brainchild of Lombardy engineer Eugenio Villoresi. It originates from the River Ticino near the village...
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    downtown Milan. Its territory is crossed by the Olona river and by the Villoresi Canal. Olona mills "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9...
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    Naviglio Martesana) to the Canale Villoresi, which is thought to be the longest man-made canal in Italy. The Villoresi is the natural southern border of...
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    Ovest [it] Canale Vetra [it] Canale Villoresi Canale Virgilio [it] Canali di Bologna [it] Cannaregio Canal Castellana (canal) [it] Cavetta [it] Cavo Benedettino [it]...
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    which sells candies and gums all over the world It is also popular for Villoresi Canal and its forest where people usually go for a walk/run. "Superficie...
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    forests, while 1% by roads, quarries and the Villoresi canal with its network of secondary irrigation canals. Another characteristic of the park is the...
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    Upper Milanese horizontally intersecting the Ticino and the Adda, the Villoresi Canal flows. On the municipal territory of Milan there is also an extensive...
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    service park were moved to the Greek city of Loutraki near the Corinth Canal with stages in Argolis and Corinthia used for the rally. For the 2016 ERC...
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    billion. The first work carried out by the company was the 80-kilometre Villoresi Canal project worth 16 million lire. Later, the company built railway tunnels...
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    in Italy". Etias Italy. 30 December 2019. Retrieved 13 December 2021. Villoresi old charm -The Trip to Italy "Italy". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved...
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    the artificial canal from Ticino, destined to flow into the Naviglio Martesana, was built from 1887 to 1890 and was called Canale Villoresi. The first entry...
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    Camillo Sabatini (8th Regiment “Lancieri di Montebello”) Capt. Renato Villoresi (13th Regiment “Grenadiers of Sardinia”) To which are added 28 Silver...
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  • reservoir operated until 1978. The engineer Eugenio Villoresi, who also designed the famous canal, designed the tower. Operating the aqueduct was the...
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    spin-off from SNOS. 1887-1889: Paderno bridge 1883: Bridge over the Villoresi canal - road 1887: Casalmaggiore railway bridge (Brescia - Parma line) 1892:...
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  • 1992 – André Donner, Dutch academic and judge (b. 1918) 1997 – Luigi Villoresi, Italian racing driver (b. 1907) 1998 – E. G. Marshall, American actor...
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    sports field whereas others were made to disappear in the Martesana and Villoresi canals, with a rock tied around their necks; later the rumor would be purposely...
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    and flows into the Olona. Also noteworthy are artificial canals, such as the Villoresi Canal and the Naviglio Grande, both of which cross the Alto Milanese...
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