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Comune in Piedmont, Italy
Piaggia (Brigasc dialect: A Ciagia; Ligurian: A Ciàzza) is a frazione—comparable to a hamlet—located in the comune (municipality) of Briga Alta, Province
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Church in Venice, Italy
the choir stalls. The left organ was probably built by Giovan Battista Piaggia in 1732, this instrument could therefore be one of his first works. The
Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari
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Italian explorer
Carlo Piaggia (January 4, 1827 – January 17, 1882) was an Italian explorer of the region of Uganda and the Southern Nile River. Carlo Piaggia was born
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Italian red wine
Brunello di Montalcino DOCG Abbadia Ardenga 2003 and Brunello di Montalcino DOCG Vigna Piaggia 2005
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Species of bird
nomenclature honors the 19th century Italian explorer of East Africa Carlo Piaggia. The Abyssinian ground thrush is an attractive but rather secretive species
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Comune in Marche, Italy
Gate), Porta San Giovanni (Saint John's Gate). Located at the center of La Piaggia (a suggestive staircase of 104 steps) there is a well. The actual well
Corinaldo
Temple in Umbria, Italy
Moroni, the Temple of Jupiter Apenninus would have been located at La Piaggia dei Bagni di Scheggia, at about 2.5 km from the village of Scheggia. This
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Comune in Umbria, Italy
Giuseppe Paolucci, among the founders of the Arcadia; Ventura Piaggia and Niccolò Piaggia, jurists; and Vitale Rosi, a pedagogue. A dwelling in the town
Spello
Italian explorer and zoologist (1811–1882)
he left for Egypt and travelled up the Nile, in 1860–1861, with Carlo Piaggia (1830-1882). He sold his ornithological collection to the Natural History
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travellers Carlo Piaggia and Mario Alamanni. Piaggia lived in Qorat'a from 1873 to 1874, while Alamanni visited Bahir Dar in 1889. Piaggia noted that Bahir
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Italo-Dalmatian language
bàmboli che le nosse ma' ci mandàveno da ssoli a fa' 'l bagno. Allora la piaggia era piena di rena, senza scogli né greppe e stàvemo in mare fino a quando
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(1615–1772), now Church of Saint Ignatius [it] Church of Madonna della Piaggia in Spoleto (1621–1773) University of Mantua (1625–1630) Jesuit college
List_of_Jesuit_sites
Comune in Piedmont, Italy
border with France. Briga Alta is made up of the frazioni of Carnino, Piaggia (the seat of the municipality), and Upega, and borders the municipalities
Briga_Alta
Comune in Toscana, Italy
Castelfalfi, Collegalli, Filicaja, Alberi, Iano, Sughera, Mura, Olmo, Palagio, Piaggia, Santo Stefano, San Vivaldo, Tonda, Vignale Government • Mayor Paolo Pomponi
Montaione
Comune in Piedmont, Italy
It is one of three frazioni that form Briga Alta, alongside Carnino and Piaggia. Located in the Upper Tanaro Valley of the Passo Tanarello mountain pass
Upega
Frazione in Tuscany, Italy
19th century). Another Renaissance villa, once owned by the Venturi-Gallerani family, later neglected and transformed into a farmhouse, is in Piaggia.
Stigliano,_Sovicille
(1856–1951), explored French Africa Luigi Robecchi Bricchetti (1855–1926) Carlo Piaggia Serpa Pinto (soldier and colonizer of Africa) António da Silva Porto Manuel
European exploration of Africa
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he died unrepentant in Terni (April 5, 1856). Filippo Lucchetti from La Piaggia, convicted of premeditated murder and executed in Trevi (April 7, 1856)
List of people executed in the Papal States
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Allemandi, 1994 Alle origini dell’oreficeria valenzana / Gian Isidoro De Piaggia. Published in the “Unindustria” magazine in 1991, and Valensa d’una vota
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le fiorite sponde Francesco Lazaroni Tiburtio Massaino 13 In una verde piaggia Andrea Litegato Giammateo Asola 14 Smeraldi eran le rive il fium’argento
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(whom he succeeded as ambassador), Vittorio Bottego, Romolo Gessi, Carlo Piaggia, and Giuseppe Sapeto. The intentions and missions of these explorers were
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Perugia) S. Maria di Pietrarossa (Trevi - province of Perugia) S. Stefano di Piaggia (Trevi - province of Perugia) S. Nicolò (Trevi - province of Perugia) S
List_of_Romanesque_buildings
Comune in Abruzzo, Italy
Lucoli, Collimento (sede comunale), Francolisco, Lucoli Alto, Peschiolo, Piaggia, Prata, Prato Lonaro, San Menna, Santa Croce, Sant'Andrea, Spogna, Spognetta
Lucoli
Comune in Umbria, Italy
Cammoro, Molini di Orsano, Montalbo, Montesanto, Ottaggi, Petrognano, Piaggia, Piedicammoro, Postignano, Pupaggi, San Martino, Sellano, Setri, Sterpare
Sellano
Italian explorer (1810–1872)
dromedaries to Suakin on the Red Sea, where he met the explorer Carlo Piaggia. He then returned to Cairo. He had not succeeded in finding the Nile's
Giovanni_Miani
Comune in Umbria, Italy
Rio, runs below the town. Within the territory is a wooded area known as Piaggia della Capra. Valfabbrica borders the following municipalities: Assisi,
Valfabbrica
in 1992 he travelled to Sudan where he followed the itinerary of Carlo Piaggia, following which he organised a photographic exhibition "Il Nilo diviso"
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Slovenian speleological organization
and Planinska jama. DZRJL members participated in new discoveries of the Piaggia Bella cave network on the French-Italian border. In 1971, exploration in
Ljubljana Cave Exploration Society
Ljubljana_Cave_Exploration_Society
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The heap or mass of testimony.
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English : from a pet form of the personal name Dennis.
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English : habitational name from a place in Derbyshire, so named from the genitive of the Old English personal name Pīl + burh (dative byrig) ‘fortified place’.William Pillsbury (or Pilsbury) came to MA from England as early as 1641, settling first in Dorchester and then in Ipswich. His descendant John Sargent Pillsbury (1828–1901), who made the name famous for flour, was a miller and governor of MN.
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