Silvius Magnago (5 February 1914 – 25 May 2010) was a South Tyrolean politician who served as Chairman of the South Tyrolean People's Party from 1957...
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Magnago (Legnanese: Magnagu [maˈɲaːɡu]) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Milan in the Italian region Lombardy, located about 30 kilometres...
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Magnago may refer to: Magnago, a municipality in the Metropolitan City of Milan, Lombardy, Italy; Cassano Magnago, a municipality in the province of Varese...
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Cassano Magnago is a town and comune in the province of Varese, Lombardy, Italy. Ivan Basso (b 1977), road cycling champion Umberto Bossi (b 1941), politician...
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Vittorio Magnago Lampugnani (born 1951, in Rome, Italy) is an architect, architectural theorist and architectural historian as well as a professor emeritus...
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"Walter Magnago". ProCyclingStats. Retrieved 2 September 2014. Walter Magnago at Cycling Archives Walter Magnago at ProCyclingStats Walter Magnago at CycleBase...
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was held on 22 October 2023. The council is located in Piazza Silvius Magnago, Bolzano. The council is composed of the following political groups: This...
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Cassano Magnago Handball Club is an Italian handball club from Cassano Magnago established in 1974. It is best known for its women's team, which played...
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Hungarian and Italian (Lombard) descent. His mother is an emigrant from Magnago, Italy. His paternal grandfather was an Afrikaner born in South Africa...
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World of art library. Thames and Hudson. p. 190. ISBN 978-0-500-20201-2. Magnago Lampugnani, Vittorio; Bergdoll, Barry; Hatje, Gerd; Pehnt, Wolfgang (1986)...
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Herzegovina (Sarajevo) Marco Virgilio Ferrari 87 Bishop Italy (Cassano Magnago) Tarun Gogoi 84 Politician India (Guwahati) Nikola Spasov 61 Footballer...
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electoral pacts with Forza Italia, Italy's main EPP member. In 1989, Silvius Magnago, long-time SVP leader and governor of South Tyrol since 1960, handed his...
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presidents, having only had two presidents between 1960 and 2014 (Silvius Magnago 1960–1989, Luis Durnwalder 1989–2014). A fiscal regime allows the province...
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Cassano allo Ionio Cassano d'Adda Cassano delle Murge Cassano Irpino Cassano Magnago Cassano Spinola Cassano Valcuvia Cassaro Cassiglio Cassina de' Pecchi Cassina...
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Silvius Condpan (d. 2011), Indian National Congress politician Silvius Magnago (1914–2010), retired Italian politician Silvius (fly), a genus of horsefly...
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Montmagastrell B75 Stazione Astronomica Betelgeuse, Magnago - Stazione Astronomica Betelgeuse, Magnago B76 Sternwarte Schönfeld, Dresden - Sternwarte Schonfeld...
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Airport. The section between the link with the Autostrada A8 at Cassano Magnago and the strada statale 35 dei Giovi at Lentate sul Seveso was opened between...
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Established in 1970, it is currently contested by seven clubs. PF Cassano Magnago is the championship's most successful club with eleven titles in a row...
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Malloth (1912–2002), supervisor at Theresienstadt concentration camp Silvius Magnago (1914–2010), politician, South Tyrolean governor, father of the autonomy...
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political symbol in South Tyrol. In 1957, under the leadership of Silvius Magnago, the largest protest rally in the history of South Tyrol was held here...
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town in Apulia, Italy Cassano Irpino, a town in Campania, Italy Cassano Magnago, a town in Lombardy (province of Varese), Italy Cassano Spinola, a municipality...
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(1,700,000 sq ft). It is located between the towns of Carnago, Cassano Magnago and Cairate, in the province of Varese, about 40 km northwest of Milan...
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hymnodist and writer Carlo Maria Giulini (1914–2005), conductor Silvius Magnago (1914-2010), lawyer and politician Maria Gardena (1920–2008) film actress...
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Richard Meier. Jahrbuch für Architektur: Neues Bauen 1980-1981, pp. 53–64. Magnago Lampugnani, Vittorio. Architecture of Our Century in Drawings: Utopia and...
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Paola Antonelli, Uta Brandes, Jacob Gantenbein, Marja Heemskerk, Vittorio Magnago Lampugnani, Marco Migliari, Gianemiglio Monti, Mario Trimarchi, Vito Noto...
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doi:10.1086/368537. S2CID 143092927. Millon, Henry A.; Lampugnani, Vittorio Magnago, eds. (1994). The Renaissance from Brunelleschi to Michelangelo: the Representation...
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Seprio Besnate Cairate Cardano al Campo Carnago Casorate Sempione Cassano Magnago Cavaria con Premezzo Ferno Gallarate Jerago con Orago Lonate Pozzolo Oggiona...
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XVI (1991) Norbert Blüm Jean-Claude Juncker (2009) Gudrun Kugler Silvius Magnago Andreas Maislinger Wilfried Martens Franz Schausberger László Tőkés Lech...
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Italian Navy, named after admiral Giovan Battista Magnaghi [it] (1839–1902). Magnago (disambiguation) This page lists people with the surname Magnaghi. If an...
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Dairago borders the following municipalities: Busto Arsizio, Legnano, Magnago, Villa Cortese, Buscate, Busto Garolfo, Arconate. "Superficie di Comuni...
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