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Bonici is a
Maltese surname, and may
refer to:
Giuseppe Bonici (1707–1779),
Maltese architect Sharon Ellul-
Bonici,
Maltese politician Villa Bonici, Sliema...
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Laurence Bonici (born 24
September 1957) is a
French luger. She
competed in the women's
singles event at the 1988
Winter Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
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Sharon Ellul-
Bonici is a
Maltese Eurosceptic politician.
Sharon Ellul-
Bonici has been a
member of the soft
eurosceptic Maltese Labour Party. She tried...
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Villa Bonici is a
baroque 19th
century villa in Sliema, Malta. It was
built by
Marquis Emanuel Testaferrata Bonici Ghaxaq (Asciak) as a
country residence...
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Giuseppe Bonici (1707–1779) was a
Maltese architect and
military engineer. He held the post of
Capomastro delle Opere della Religione and was the prin****l...
- Żejtun (Maltese: Iż-Żejtun [ɪz.zɛjˈtuːn]) is a town in the
South Eastern Region of Malta, with a po****tion of 11,218 at the end of 2016. Żejtun is traditionally...
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design of the
architect Francesco Zerafa, and
completed by
Giuseppe Bonici. It is a
prominent building in
Merchants Street,
having an
ornate façade...
- New York". BBC News Online. 21
October 2000.
Retrieved 29
January 2007.
Bonici, Ray (1982). "Paul
McCartney Wings it alone".
Music Express" (Canada) issue...
- Boston:
Bulfinch Press Book. ISBN 0-8212-1959-6.
Halstead 2007, p. 119.
Bonici, Ray (1982). "Paul
McCartney Wings it alone".
Music Express. Canada. Archived...
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theatre foyer was
enlarged by
means of the
annexation of the
adjacent Palazzo Bonici, a
grand 18th
century palace that was the
former home of the Testaferrata...