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    Trento (Italian: [ˈtrento] or [ˈtrɛnto]; Ladin and Lombard: Trent; German: Trient [tʁiˈɛnt] ; Cimbrian: Tria; Mócheno: Trea't; Venetian: Trénto/Trènt;...
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    divisional flagship. Trento made two extensive trips abroad, the first was a tour of South American countries in mid to late-1929 and the second was a...
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    February 1925, launched in October 1927, and was commissioned in April 1929. Trento was very lightly armored, with only a 70 mm (2.8 in) thick armored belt...
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    built to three designs: two Trento-class cruisers, four Zara-class cruisers, and Bolzano, a modified version of the Trento design. The Regia Marina had...
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    Cesare Maestri (category People from Trento)
    Cesare Maestri (2 October 1929 – 19 January 2021) was an Italian mountaineer and writer. He was born in Trento in the Italian province of Trentino. He...
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    Marco Anzoletti (category 1929 deaths)
    Marco Anzoletti (Trento, 4 June 1867 – Mesiano, 23 January 1929) was an Italian violinist and composer. Marco Anzoletti was born in Trento on 4 June 1867...
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  • PSDI • PRI VII (1973) 5 years and 3 days Grigolli II DC 6 Flavio Mengoni (1929–2013) 15 March 1979 30 October 1985 DC Mengoni I DC • PRI VIII (1978) Mengoni...
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  • 2006 Pulitzer Prize National Reporting Trento, Joseph, The Secret History of the CIA, Forum Press, 2001 Trento, Joseph, Prelude to Terror—The Rogue CIA...
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    The Archdiocese of Trento (Latin: Archidioecesis Tridentina, German Trient) is a Latin Metropolitan archdiocese of the Catholic Church in the Triveneto...
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  • Serie B (category 1929 establishments in Italy)
    Seregno – Seregno Sestrese – Genoa SPAL – Ferrara Suzzara – Suzzara TrentoTrento Treviso – Treviso Udinese – Udine Verona – Verona Vigevano – Vigevano...
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    ancient fortress town standing at the frontier between the bishopric of Trento – an independent state until 1797 – and the republic of Venice, and later...
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    Vatican City (category States and territories established in 1929)
    historically a part of, Rome, Italy. It became independent from Italy in 1929 with the Lateran Treaty, and is a distinct territory under "full ownership...
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    Giacomo Bresadola (category 1929 deaths)
    Giacomo Bresadola (Mezzana, Trento; often given as Giacopo) 14 February 1847 – Trento 9 June 1929) was an eminent Italian mycologist. Fungi he named include...
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    and the residence of the Archbishop of Trento there, abandoning its previous seat in Piazza Vittoria. In 1929 some works were carried out on the façade...
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    Andrea di Michele (2014). "Trento, Bolzano e Innsbruck: l'occupazione militare italiana del Tirolo (1918–1920)" [Trento, Bolzano and Innsbruck: The Italian...
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    the preceding Trento-class cruisers, incorporating significantly heavier armor protection at the cost of the very high speed of the Trentos. They carried...
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    000 2006 Winter Olympics Pinerolo Palaghiaccio 2,000 2006 Winter Olympics Trento BLM Group Arena 2000 4,360 Trentino Volley Treviso Palaverde 1983 6,000...
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    Mazzoni's work is the railway station in Trento, a city in the north-eastern Italian Alps, built during 1934–36. Trento had a special significance for the Fascist...
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  • Pasquale Foresi (category People from Trento)
    doubts and a crisis of faith. In December 1949 he met Chiara Lubich in Trento, Italy and immediately became interested in the Focolare Movement. “...[A]n...
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    job as the secretary of the labour party in the Italian-speaking city of Trento, then part of Austria-Hungary. He also did office work for the local Socialist...
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  • manufacturer Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari, auto racing circuit Ferrari Trento, Italian sparkling wine producers Ferrari World, amusement park LaFerrari...
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    Chiara Lubich (category People from Trento)
    Chiara Lubich (born Silvia Lubich; January 22, 1920, Trento – March 14, 2008, Rocca di Papa), was an Italian teacher and author who founded the Focolare...
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    was a unique heavy cruiser, sometimes considered to be a member of the Trento class, built for the Italian Regia Marina (Royal Navy) in the early 1930s...
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  • Sarkis Soghanalian (category 1929 births)
    Sarkis Garabet Soghanalian (Armenian: Սարգիս Սողանալեան; February 6, 1929 – October 5, 2011), nicknamed the Merchant of Death, was a Syrian-Lebanese-Armenian...
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    of Habsburg and Tyrol, of Kyburg, Gorizia and Gradisca; Prince of Trent (Trento) and Brixen; Margrave of Upper and Lower Lusatia and in Istria; Count of...
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    Celestino Endrici (14 March 1866 – 29 October 1940, in Trento) was an Italian Catholic archbishop, from 1904 to 1940. He was born into a large family of...
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    Austria; Lugano, Switzerland; Les Diablerets, Switzerland; Torello, Spain; and Trento, Italy and one museum, Museo Nazionale della Montagna in Turin, Italy. Soon...
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    Farrell as Gino Natalie Kingston as Lisetta Henry Armetta as Mascetto Guido Trento as Neri, Sergeant of Police Alberto Rabagliati as A Policeman Demetrius...
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    Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, renamed the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in 1929. The Kingdom was split into banovinas and Belgrade, together with Zemun and...
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  • and several of his works to the Museo di arte moderna e contemporanea di Trento e Rovereto. In 1959 he published the first post-war Futurist manifesto Sassintesi...
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