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    Terni (/ˈtɛərni/ TAIR-nee; Italian: [ˈtɛrni] ; Latin: Interamna (Nahars)) is a city in the southern portion of the region of Umbria, in Central Italy...
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    Claudio Borri (born 3 October 1953) is an Italian engineer, academic, writer full professor of Construction Science at the Department of Civil and Environmental...
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  • commonly referred to as Ternana, is an Italian football club based in Terni, Umbria and currently compete in the Serie C. The club was founded in 1925...
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  • In Italy he has also taught at the Conservatorio di Roma, Pescara and Terni. In the pop and rock world he has performed live with Angelo Branduardi...
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    Italian state-owned network, RAI, from 2005 to 2009. Petruccioli was born in Terni, Umbria, but lived at Foligno until 1958, when he moved to Rome where he...
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    Religions – Terni Film Festival is an international film festival, which takes place annually in November at the CityPlex Politeama Lucioli in Terni and at...
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  • was signed by Ternana. In July 2004 Ferrarese, Alex Brunner and Christian Terni were signed by Salernitana. On 22 August 2005 Ferrarese moved to Cagliari...
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  • Corrado Francia (category People from Terni)
    performed in the Cantamaggio ternano in Terni with the piece Nun basta armette Maggiu. Corrado Francia died in Terni on 8 February 2021, at the age of 74...
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    Orvieto (category Municipalities of the Province of Terni)
    Orvieto (Italian: [orˈvjɛːto]) is a city and comune in the Province of Terni, southwestern Umbria, Italy, situated on the flat summit of a large butte...
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    Stefano Bandecchi (category Mayors of Terni)
    the centrist party Popular Alternative, he holds the office of Mayor of Terni since 2023. He founded the Niccolò Cusano University in 2006 and has been...
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    The mayor of Terni is an elected politician who, along with the Terni's city council, is accountable for the strategic government of Terni in Umbria, Italy...
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  • Claudio Brizi (born 1960) is an Italian organist and harpsichordist. Born in Terni, he graduated in organ and organ composition with W. v. d. Pol at the...
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    Lillo & Greg (redirect from Claudio Gregori)
    Pasquale Petrolo (Rome, 27 August 1962) and Claudio Gregori (Rome, 17 November 1963), best known as Lillo & Greg, are an Italian comedy duo who work on...
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  • He won the first prize at the Alessandro Casagrande Piano Competition in Terni, Italy, at the age of 16. In 1980, he received an honorable mention at the...
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  • period he continued his studies as an autodidact and obtained his diploma in Terni, he enrolled in La Sapienza in Rome to study law. His path as a priest began...
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    Alps. Thyrus, the dragon of Terni, is one of the most famous dragons of Italian folklore, a river dragon that besieged Terni in the Middle Ages. One day...
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    are dislocated through the city center. Santissima Trinità church Palazzo Terni Gregori Palazzo Vescovile, official residence of the bishop Torrazzo Porta...
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    Additional sources Giuli, Andrea; Lattanzi, Claudio (2024). Il cado Paglia: La storia del 'complotto' che terremotò Terni (in Italian). Orvieto: Intermedia Edizioni...
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    Referendary of the Apostolic Signatura, and later was the governor of the cities Terni, Rieti, Citta di Castello and Spoleto. He also served as the auditor of...
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  • The concentration camp was set in an old abandoned factory near Papigno (Terni) that was converted into a concentration camp for filming. The "prize" tank...
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  • Mother of Tears (category Films scored by Claudio Simonetti)
    although some parts were filmed in Turin and at the Cinecittà studios in Terni. The editing of Mother of Tears was more or less finished by March 2007...
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    state and private capital, notably from the Credito Mobiliare: in 1884 in Terni and in 1897 in Piombino using iron-ore from Elba. The relative backwardness...
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    Danilo Petrucci (category Sportspeople from Terni)
    and also won the Italian Superbike Championship (CIV) in 2011. Born in Terni, Petrucci began racing in 1998 with mini-trial and mini-cross bikes, achieving...
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  • Retrieved 6 August 2021. "Il Bocia Stefano [sic] Galimberti arrestato a Terni, il capo ultras dell'Atalanta ha violato il Daspo per Ternana-Bari". Corriere...
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    turnaround in his fortunes, as only two weeks earlier, he was dropped by Claudio Ranieri for the Serie A match with Fiorentina, and was then axed from Roberto...
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    Braccio da Montone. Other Umbrian cities, such as Todi, Narni, Orvieto and Terni named him as lord: at this point, Braccio da Montone was ready to form a...
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    Nocera Umbra, Via Orvieto, Via Pescara, Piazza Ragusa, Via Taranto, Via Terni, Via Verbania, Via Vibo Valentia, Via Voghera. Local toponyms, e.g. Via...
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    Catholic Archdiocese of Florence, guided by the Captain-General Andrea Claudio Galluzzo under the custody of Consul Luciano Artusi. The Mayor of Florence...
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    Claudio Scajola (Italian pronunciation: [ˈklaudjo skaˈjɔːla]; born 15 January 1948) is an Italian politician who is the mayor of Imperia since 2018 and...
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    (2012); Graffity Art Gallery in Varna, Bulgaria (2012); Canovaccio Gallery in Terni (2013); Civic Gallery van Padua (2013); European Parliament in Brussels...
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