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Village in Lombardy, Italy
Montespluga is an Alpine village near the head of the Valle Spluga in the Italian region of Lombardy. It is a frazione of the comune of Madesimo, located
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River in Italy
Chiavenna. At the upper part of its course by Montespluga it forms a small reservoir, the Lago di Montespluga, elevation 1,901 metres (6,237 ft). It forms
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di Monate) Lake of Montedoglio (Lago di Montedoglio) Lake Montespluga (Lago di Montespluga) Lago di Montepulciano Lake Monterosi (Lago di Monterosi) Lake
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Comune in Lombardy, Italy
Country Italy Region Lombardy Province Sondrio (SO) Frazioni Isola, Montespluga, Pianazzo Government • Mayor Franco Masanti Area • Total 85.4 km2 (33
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Mountain pass of the Lepontine Alps between Switzerland and Italy
western and eastern side, respectively. On the Italian side of the pass is Montespluga, a small three street village that is cut off from both Italy and Switzerland
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Mountain in Italy
named Ghiacciaio del Pizzo Ferré. Retrieved from the Swisstopo topographic maps. The key col is the Sella dei Piani (2,970 m). Montespluga-Pizzo Ferré
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European robin, Florence Bluethroat (subspecies Luscinia svecica svecica), Montespluga, Italian Alps Common nightingale, San Teodoro, Sardinia Red-breasted
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Italian painter and sculptor (1872–1922)
1872 – 31 January 1922) was an Italian painter and sculptor. Born in Montespluga, a frazione of Madesimo, Merello was the son of a customs inspector.
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English : topographic name for someone who lived in a ‘new house’, from Middle English newe + hous, or a habitational name from any of various minor places named with these elements, for example in Cheshire and West Yorkshire. Newsham in Lincolnshire was often Neuhouse in the medieval period, the modern form in -ham representing an alternative from Old English dative plural -um.Translation of Scandinavian Nyhus, German and Ashkenazic Jewish Neuhaus (topographic or habitational names), or Hungarian Újházi, a habitational name for someone from any of various places named with új ‘new’ + ház ‘house’.
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English : variant of Boynton.
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Silver.
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Muslim
One without sorrow, Mercury, Sweet heart, Beloved
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Norwegian
Norwegian form of Icelandic IngifrÃður, INGFRID means "Ing-beautiful."
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Tamil
Huge and gigantic, Of the monstrous figure, Lord Ganesh
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Hindu, Indian
Lotus Faced
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Arabic
Queen; Empress
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English : habitational name from places so named in Hampshire, Northumbria, and Norfolk. The first of these is named from Old English Ä’dlingahÄm ‘homestead (Old English hÄm) of the people of Ä’dla’, a personal name derived from a short form of the various compound names with a first element Ä“ad ‘prosperity’, ‘fortune’; the others may have the same origin or incorporate the personal name Ella (see Ellington).
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, addition, or, he will add.
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