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- Bontempi is an Italian musical instrument manufacturer, best known for manufacturing low-priced, plastic-cased chord organs: small keyboard instruments...
- Paola Bontempi Fernández (Spanish: [ˈpawla βonˈtempi], Italian: [ˈpaːola bonˈtɛmpi]; born 12 September 1977) a Spanish actress and television host. Bontempi...
- Bontempi is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Checco Bontempi, Italian musician and producer, member of the group Corona and records...
- Piergiorgio Bontempi (born 6 February 1968) is an Italian former professional motorcycle racer. Born in Ancona, he competed in the Superbike World Championship...
- Brazilian-Italian singer and model Olga Maria de Souza and producer Francesco "Checco" Bontempi (a.k.a. Lee Marrow), they found commercial success with the worldwide hits...
- Pier Carlo Bontempi (born 1954) is an Italian architect. He is a representative of New Urbanism and New classical Architecture, with a particular emphasis...
- Guido Bontempi (born 12 January 1960 in Gussago) is an Italian former road bicycle racer. Bontempi's career highlights include winning the spring's classic...
- pushing himself despite being injured and the arrival of a promoter named Bontempi, who wants to represent the troupe. After Billy spends a night in jail...
- Paula Susan Bontempi is an oceanographer who has led the use of satellites in marine science during her positions in NASA and as the dean of the Graduate...
- Teresina Bontempi (Locarno, 1883 – Cevio, 1968) was an Italian-speaking Swiss writer and editor from Canton Ticino, Switzerland. She promoted Italian irredentism...