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- Italian politician Luciano Acquarone (born 1930), Italian athlete Orestes Acquarone (1875-1952), Uruguayan artist Pietro Acquarone (1917-1993), Italian footballer...
- Romeo Acquarone (1895 – 1980) was a professional tennis player born in Monaco. He became a French citizen in 1937. Acquarone won the Bristol Cup in France...
- Orestes Acquarone Salaberry (27 April 1875 - 9 November 1952) was a Uruguayan lithographist, painter, cartoonist, watercolourist, sculptor and poet. Between...
- Lorenzo Acquarone (25 February 1931 – 24 March 2020) was an Italian lawyer and politician. Born in Ventimiglia on February 25, 1931, Acquarone graduated...
- Pietro Acquarone (born 23 January 1917 in Taggia – died 1 May 1993 in Sanremo) was a professional Italian football player. He pla**** 5 games in the 1940/41...
- Luciano Acquarone (4 October 1930 – 17 June 2024) was an Italian athlete, known for his numerous long distance running world records in masters athletics...
- Wooden 50 Drag queen United States (New York City) 24 March 2020 Lorenzo Acquarone 89 Politician Italy (Genoa) Pierluigi Consonni 71 Footballer Italy (Ponte...
- Grammatica del genovese: varietà urbana e di koiné. Recco: Le Mani. Acquarone, Andrea (13 December 2015). "O sciòrte o libbro de Parlo Ciæo, pe chi...
- Best Explorer, a steel cutter 15.17 metres (49.8 ft), skipper Nanni Acquarone, p****ing between the two Diomedes, was the first Italian sailboat to complete...
- This is a list of people from Monaco. Romeo Acquarone (1895–1980), tennis player Olivier Beretta (born 1969), Formula One racing driver Louis Chiron (1899–1979)...