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    Genoa (redirect from Genova)
    Genoa (/ˈdʒɛnoʊə/ JEN-oh-ə, Italian: Genova, Italian: [ˈdʒɛːnova] ; Ligurian: Zêna, Ligurian: [ˈzeːna]) is a city in and the capital of the Italian region...
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    business center located in the district of San Teodoro, in the San Benigno neighborhood, near the Genova-West highway. The Matitone is home to several...
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    The walls of Genoa (mura di Genova in Italian, miage de Zena in Ligurian) constitute in their whole the several circles of walls that protected and defended...
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    The Lighthouse of Genoa (Italian: Lanterna di Genova), known as La Lanterna, is the main lighthouse serving the Port of Genoa. Besides being an important...
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    to earn the great respect of his fellow friars. He was chosen by Benigno de Genova, the Minister General of the Friars Minor (1618–1625), to be his companion...
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  • 61st Minister general Antonio de Trejo (1613–1618), general Vicar Benigno de Genova (1618–1625), 62nd Minister general Bernardino of Senna (1625–1631)...
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    project of the capital: the construction of a mighty city wall from the San Benigno hill to the mouth of the Bisagno stream, a work that was the basis of...
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  • italiano 5 (Florence 1890), p. 738 no. 4. G. Salvi, "La badia di S. Benigno di Capofaro a Genova nel XVI secolo," (in Italian), in: Rivista storica benedettina...
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  • Almost 1000 people perished, most of whom were sleeping, and President Benigno Aquino III declared a state of calamity four days later. Hurricane Sandy...
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  • Triestina - MF Luciano Carnier Triestina - MF Antonio Colomban Messina - MF Benigno De Grandi Palermo - MF Mario Foglia Palermo - MF Giovanni Mangini Marzoli...
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    Silvestri (arrived in the summer from Modena), Carlo Annovazzi, Omero Tognon, Benigno De Grandi, Renzo Burini and Mario Renosto. The manager was Lajos Czeizler...
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    2017. Retrieved 29 September 2021. Pastenes, Luis; Valdivieso, Camilo; Di Genova, Alex; Travisany, Dante; Hart, Andrew; Montecino, Martín; Orellana, Ariel;...
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  • Lorenzo Buffon. Also, in this season Milan played at Arena Civica meanwhile in San Siro the team played the matches where higher attendances were expected....
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  • which took place between March 9 and March 12, and on March 17, 2013 in San José, Costa Rica. The following 6 events were cancelled in advance because...
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  • 2011 Central American Championships in Athletics (category Sport in San José, Costa Rica)
    American Championships in Athletics were held at the Estadio Nacional in San José, Costa Rica, between June 24–26, 2011. A total of 43 events were contested...
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  • Javelin throw Jonathan Cedeño  Panama 65.26 Erick Méndez  Costa Rica 57.08 Benigno Ortega  Panama 54.53 Decathlon Ronald Edyberto Ramírez  Guatemala 6164...
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    Javelin throw  Rigoberto Calderón (NCA) 61.91  Julio Lojo (PAN) 60.79  Benigno Ortega (PAN) 59.62 Decathlon  Alberto Perriman (PAN) 5,274  Allan Isaac (HON)...
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