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- Arogno is a muni****lity in the district of Lugano in the canton of Ticino, located south of Lake Lugano in the southernmost tip of Switzerland. Arogno...
- Church of S. Stefano Via Alla Church 720.174 090.954 45°57′34″N 8°59′19″E / 45.959482°N 8.988747°E / 45.959482; 8.988747 Unknown ISOS villaggio: Arogno...
- Luca Antonio Colomba (1674–1737) was a Swiss Baroque painter born at Arogno. His style was distinguished for its happy compositions and its careful design...
- 2006 Zodiac Records, a Netherlands label in the 1990s Zodiac Records, an Arogno, Switzerland company in the early 2000s This set index article includes...
- an Italian painter and architect of the Baroque period. He was born in Arogno in the Ticino, and was active there including in the monastery of San Floriano...
- 1717 – 10 April 1801) was a Swiss painter and stage set designer. Born in Arogno, he was a pupil of his uncle, Luca Antonio Colomba. He worked in Frankfurt...
- to a Lombard garrison and supported the fortresses in Campione d'Italia, Arogno and Brusino Arsizio. Starting in the 9th century, the monastery of S. Ambrogio...
- code(s) 6817, 6818, 6821 SFOS number 5240 ISO 3166 code CH-TI Surrounded by Arogno, Bissone, Riva San Vitale, Mendrisio, Castel San Pietro, Centro Valle Intelvi...
- Preg****ona, Sonvico, Val Colla, Viganello, Villa Luganese Surrounded by Arogno, Bioggio, Brusimpiano (Italy), Campione d'Italia (Italy), Canobbio, Capriasca...
- office from 1609 to 1615 was the architect Andrea Spezza (1580–c. 1628) from Arogno in Ticino, Switzerland. The sculptor Ludwig Münstermann (c. 1575-1638) was...