Rovigo (Italian pronunciation: [roˈviːɡo] , Venetian: [ɾoˈviɡo]; Emilian: Ruig) is a city and commune in the region of Veneto, Northeast Italy, the capital...
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The province of Rovigo (Italian: provincia di Rovigo) is a province in the Veneto region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Rovigo. It borders on the...
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Rovigo Calcio is an Italian association football club from Rovigo, Veneto. The club was founded in 1893. In the 2005–06 season of Serie D, Rovigo finished...
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Anne Jean Marie René Savary, 1st duc de Rovigo (26 April 1774 – 2 June 1833) was a French military officer and diplomat who served in the French Revolutionary...
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Abraham Rovigo (born ca. 1650 in Modena, died 1713 in Mantua) was a Jewish scholar, rabbi and kabbalist. Rovigo studied in Venice in the yeshiva of Moses...
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Roma Olimpic 1949 Rugby Roma Olimpic 1950 Parma 1951 Rovigo 1952 Rovigo 1953 Rovigo 1954 Rovigo 1955 Parma 1956 Treviso 1957 Parma 1958 Fiamme Oro Padova...
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Rugby Rovigo Delta, formerly known until 2010 as Rugby Rovigo, is an Italian rugby union club currently competing in the Serie A Élite. They are based...
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Ascaro Rovigo Gaelic Football is a Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) club based in Rovigo, Italy. The club plays mainly Gaelic Football. Founded on 1 June...
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Fondazione Cariparo (redirect from Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Padova e Rovigo)
Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Padova e Rovigo (in short Cariparo) is an italian philanthropic organization formed in 1991. It was formed by separating...
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Francesco Rovigo (1540/1541 – 7 October 1597) was an Italian composer and organist of the late Renaissance, active in Mantua and Graz. Nothing is known...
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Division "Rovigo" (Italian: 105ª Divisione di fanteria "Rovigo") was an infantry division of the Royal Italian Army during World War II. The Rovigo was named...
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4 June 2016. Retrieved 1 July 2020. "The Italian Montalto di Castro and Rovigo PV plants". solarserver.com. Archived from the original on 9 May 2018. Retrieved...
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Cassa di Risparmio del Veneto (redirect from Cassa di Risparmio di Padova e Rovigo)
to Venice, Padua, Rovigo and other provincial capitals (such as Vicenza and Treviso). In 1928 the savings banks of Padua and Rovigo was merged to form...
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The Ermellinata di Rovigo is a modern Italian breed of dual-purpose chicken. It originates in the city of Rovigo in the Veneto region of north-eastern...
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Costa di Rovigo is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Rovigo in the Italian region Veneto, located about 60 kilometres (37 mi) southwest of Venice...
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Heavy Artillery Group in Verona was renamed 9th Heavy Artillery Group "Rovigo" and assigned the flag and traditions of the 9th Heavy Artillery Regiment...
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Palazzo Roverella is a Renaissance-style palace located in via Laurenti 8/10, Rovigo, region of Veneto, Italy. The palace now serves as the town art and archeology...
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of Rovigo in the Italian region Veneto, located about 80 kilometres (50 mi) southwest of Venice and about 15 kilometres (9 mi) southwest of Rovigo. As...
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The mayor of Rovigo is an elected politician who, along with the Rovigo's city council, is accountable for the strategic government of Rovigo in Veneto,...
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1910 as Giovanni Carraro. The division Carraro Agritalia was founded in Rovigo, Italy, in 1977. Carraro Group was founded by Giovanni Carraro and first...
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oldest Gaelic football club in Italy, after Ascaro Rovigo GFC, from the neighbouring town of Rovigo, against which "The Paddies" (as they are called by...
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Cristina Roccati (24 October 1732 in Rovigo – 16 March 1797 in Rovigo) was an Italian physicist and poet who earned a degree at the University of Bologna...
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Caelius Rhodiginus (born Lodovico Ricchieri; 1469, Rovigo–1525, Rovigo) was a Venetian writer, and professor in Greek and Latin. His original name was...
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List of Italian constituencies (1946–1994) (redirect from Verona–Padova–Vicenza–Rovigo constituency (1946–1994))
Deputies for Verona–Padova–Vicenza–Rovigo (1946–1994) Key to parties PCI DP PRC PDS FDP PSIUP FdV LAV PSI PSDI PR PRI LR DC...
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Francesco Xanto Avelli (redirect from Francesco Xanto Avelli da Rovigo)
Avelli (Rovigo, c. 1487? – c. 1542?) was an Italian ceramicist. He is best known for his painted maiolica works. Xanto Avelli was born in Rovigo, in the...
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an Italian white bread created in 1982 by a baker in Adria, province of Rovigo, Veneto, in response to the popularity of French baguettes. Ciabatta is...
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Bautista Stavile (category Rugby Rovigo Delta players)
BAUTISTA STAVILE!". Rugby Viadana. 17 August 2021. "LA RUGBY ROVIGO SALUTA 11 GIOCATORI". Rugby Rovigo Delta. 8 June 2023. "DELLE BELLE ZEBRE SFIORANO IL SUCCESSO...
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Venetia included the provinces of Venice, Verona, Padua, Vicenza, Treviso, Rovigo, Belluno, and Udine. According to the Ethnographic map of Karl von Czoernig-Czernhausen...
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052 50,604 +1.10% Lombardy 136 Acireale 51,456 50,417 −2.02% Sicily 137 Rovigo 50,164 50,379 +0.43% Veneto 138 Aversa 52,830 50,221 −4.94% Campania 139...
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Grenoble and other university cities. In Italy, two sets of twins are Rovigo with Viernheim, and Bedford with Tulcea. Many former West German cities...
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