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Bisenzio may
refer to: the
Italian name of
Ancient Visentium (also
spelled Bisentium),
already an
Etruscan city the
first name (and see?) of the former...
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Campi Bisenzio (Italian pronunciation: [ˈkampi biˈzɛntsjo]) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Metropolitan City of Florence, in the
Italian region of Tuscany...
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civilization were
discovered in the
neighbourhood of
Gonfienti near
Campi Bisenzio. It was of
medium size and it was
already a
centre for the wool and textile...
- The
Bisenzio (Italian pronunciation: [biˈzɛntsjo]),
archaically also Bisenzo, is a 49-kilometer-long
river in the muni****lity of Cantagallo. It flows...
- (7 mi) west of Florence.
Signa borders the
following muni****lities:
Campi Bisenzio, Carmignano,
Lastra a Signa,
Poggio a Caiano, Scandicci. The
origins of...
- he was
consulted on a
scheme by
Bartolotti to cut a new
channel for the
Bisenzio River near Florence. An
issue with
simple ball
bearings is that the balls...
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Dilettantistica Lanciotto Campi Bisenzio or
simply Lanciotto is an
Italian ****ociation
football club,
based in
Campi Bisenzio, Tuscany. It
currently plays...
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Catholic parish church located on Via
Spartaco Lavagnini #26 in
Campi Bisenzio, just west of Florence, in the
region of Tuscany, Italy. A
church at the...
- Cossetània Edicions. p. 102. ISBN 84-96035-26-3.
Umberto Mannucci (1973).
Bisenzio tradizioni e
cucina (in Italian). Prato:
Libreria del Palazzo. Wikimedia...
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Alfredo Canessa in 1972 in Florence. The
company relocated in 1973 to
Campi Bisenzio in the
province of
Florence in Tuscany,
where cashmere production commenced...