Marmora may refer to: Canada Marmora, Ontario, a community in Hastings County Marmora and Lake, Ontario, a township in Hastings County Greece Marmora...
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La Marmora may refer to: Punta La Marmora, a Sardinian mountain Alfonso Ferrero La Marmora (1804-1878), Italian general and statesman Alessandro Ferrero...
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Marmora is the largest community in the Municipality of Marmora and Lake in Hastings County, Ontario, Canada. It is located on the Crowe River and along...
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Alfonso Ferrero La Marmora (Italian pronunciation: [alˈfɔnso la ˈmarmora]; 18 November 1804 – 5 January 1878) was an Italian general and statesman. His...
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USS Marmora may refer to more than one United States Navy ship: USS Marmora (1862), a sternwheel steamer purchased on 17 September 1862 and decommissioned...
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Marmora and Lake is a municipality along the banks of Crowe River and Beaver Creek, about midway between Toronto and Ottawa on provincial Highway 7 in...
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Sea of Marmara (redirect from Sea of Marmora)
The Sea of Marmara, also known as the Sea of Marmora or the Marmara Sea, is a small inland sea entirely within the borders of Turkey. It links the Black...
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USS Marmora was a sternwheel steamer that served in the Union Navy from 1862 to 1865, during the American Civil War. Built in 1862 at Monongahela, Pennsylvania...
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Marmora (or Della Marmora; 7 April 1789 – 18 March 1863) was an Italian soldier and naturalist. He was elder brother to Alessandro Ferrero La Marmora...
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Punta La Marmora (Sardinian: Perdas Carpìas) is a mountain in the Gennargentu range, Sardinia located in Italy. The mountain belongs to Nuoro province...
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The Marmora Lakers were a Senior "AAA" ice hockey team in the Ontario Hockey Association's Eastern Ontario Senior Hockey League from 2003 to 2008, based...
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Marmora's warbler (Curruca sarda) is a typical warbler in the Sylviidae family. The specific sarda is a Latin feminine form for a person from Sardinia...
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Two of his brothers were Alfonso Ferrero La Marmora and Alberto Ferrero la Marmora, the naturalist. La Marmora was born in Turin in what was then the Kingdom...
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The La Marmora II government of Italy held office from 28 September 1864 until 31 December 1865, a total of 459 days, or 1 year, 3 months and 3 days....
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Marmora is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Cuneo in the Italian region Piedmont, located about 80 kilometres (50 mi) southwest of Turin and...
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Marmora is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Upper Township, in Cape May County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. It is...
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Paros (redirect from Marmora, Greece)
Paros (/ˈpɛərɒs/; Greek: Πάρος [ˈparos]; Venetian: Paro) is a Greek island in the central Aegean Sea. Part of the Cyclades island group, it lies to the...
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In January 1861, a few months before his death, Cavour sent Alfonso La Marmora to Berlin, officially to represent the Kingdom of Italy at the coronation...
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The second USS Marmora (IX-189) was a United States Navy tanker in commission from 1944 to 1946. She saw service as a mobile floating storage ship during...
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Central Ontario Railway (redirect from Marmora Railway and Mining Company)
subsidiary lines, the Ontario, Belmont and Northern Railway, later known as the Marmora Railway, and the Bessemer and Barry's Bay Railway. The later was supposed...
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Confederation including Austria, were not actually carried out. Alfonso Ferrero La Marmora succeeded to Cavour's post and insisted on following the treaty terms,...
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Emperor Napoleon III. Italian armies, led by General Alfonso Ferrero La Marmora, were to engage the Austrians on the southern front. Simultaneously, taking...
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Albrecht of Habsburg, defeated the Italian army, led by Alfonso Ferrero La Marmora and Enrico Cialdini. In June 1866, the German Kingdom of Prussia declared...
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Black Sea and Caspian Squadron (redirect from Rear-Admiral Commanding, Black Sea, Caspian Sea and Sea of Marmora)
and Caspian Squadron, also known as the Black Sea and Marmora Force and the Black Sea and Marmora Division, was a naval formation of the British Mediterranean...
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1st Bersaglieri Regiment (redirect from 1st Bersaglieri Battalion "La Marmora")
its flag and traditions assigned to the 1st Bersaglieri Battalion "La Marmora". The regiment was reformed in 1995. Between 2000 and 2005 the regiment...
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Massachusetts on March 17, 1862, and was assigned to stern wheel gunboat USS Marmora. On March 5, 1864, the Confederates launched a heavy attack on Union positions...
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compete in Serie C Group C, and play their home games at the Stadio La Marmora-Pozzo in Biella. Following the reintroduction of reserve teams in Italy...
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The La Marmora III government of Italy held office from 31 December 1865 until 20 June 1866, a total of 171 days, or 5 months and 20 days. The government...
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Statues and monuments of patriots on the Janiculum (redirect from Monument to Alessandro La Marmora, Rome)
Vicenza in 1848 and defended the second Roman Republic. Alessandro La Marmora Riccardo Grifoni, June 7, 1886 Turin, March 27, 1799 – Crimea, June 7,...
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was led by Victor Emmanuel II of Savoy, supported by Alfonso Ferrero la Marmora. The Austrian Army fielded more men with 220,000 soldiers, 824 guns and...
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