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Borgomanero (Piedmontese: Borbané; Lombard: Borbanee) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of
Novara in the
Italian region Piedmont,
located about...
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Calcio Borgomanero is an
Italian ****ociation
football club
located in
Borgomanero, Piedmont. It
currently plays in
Serie D. In 2012–13
season Borgomanero won...
- midfielder.
Following a loan
spell and
subsequent permanent transfer to
Borgomanero,
Ancelotti retired as a
player at the age of 20 in 2009 to
pursue a career...
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Leonardo is a Romanesque-style
Roman Catholic church in the town of
Borgomanero,
province of Novara, Piedmont, Italy. A
church at the site was built...
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Adeliza de
Borgomanero (c. 1350 – c. 1370) was an
Italian murderer. The wife of a
count from the Val d'Ossola region, she was
exiled to a
remote castle...
- Madrid.
Davide previously also pla**** in the
Milan youth team and
joined Borgomanero in June 2008. In 2008,
Ancelotti confirmed in an
interview that he had...
- C. atrox,
described and
named in 1985 by
Giuseppe Leonardi and
Guido Borgomanero. The name
refers to the
Brazilian state Ceará, and
combines this with...
- (Saluces), Ivrea, Susa, of Maro, Oristano, Cesana, Savona, Tarantasia,
Borgomanero and Cureggio, Caselle, Rivoli, Pianezza, Govone, Salussola, Racconigi...
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Santa Trinità is a
Roman Catholic oratory in the town
limits of
Borgomanero,
province of Novara, Piedmont, Italy.
Construction of the
oratory began in...
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Santa Caterina is a
Roman Catholic oratory in the town
limits of
Borgomanero,
province of Novara, Piedmont, Italy. A
church at the site was
present near...