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Bronzolo (Italian pronunciation: [bronˈdzɔːlo]; German:
Branzoll [branˈtsɔl]) is a
comune (muni****lity) and a
village in
South Tyrol in
northern Italy...
- way to
captivity in
Germany he
tried to
escape from the
prison train at
Bronzolo, a
village in
South Tyrol,
together with
Arnold Guy Vivian, a
fellow officer...
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kilometres (4.6 sq mi). Auer
borders the
following muni****lities: Aldein,
Bronzolo,
Montan and Vadena. The name of the
settlement is
firstly mentioned in...
- Bolzano.
Deutschnofen borders the
following muni****lities: Aldein, Bolzano,
Bronzolo, Karneid, Laives, Welschnofen, and muni****lities of Predazzo,
Tesero and...
- Italian-speaking po****tion is the
majority are Merano, Laives, Salorno,
Bronzolo and Vadena. The
eight comuni with
Ladin majorities are: La Val, Badia,...
- on 30
November 1535 in
Klausen and
brought to the
fortress of
Branzoll (
Bronzolo). On 9 December,
Hutter was
deported to the
Tyrolean capital Innsbruck...
- Caldaro, Appiano, Termeno, Cortaccia, Vadena, Egna, Montagna, Ora and
Bronzolo. A
superiore bottling (labeled as
Scelto or Selezionato) can also be made...
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Brixen Broccostella Brogliano Brognaturo Brolo Brondello Broni Bronte Bronzolo Brossasco Brosso Brovello-Carpugnino
Brozolo Brugherio Brugine Brugnato...
- Töll
Algund Merano Vilpiano Nals
Andrian Terlan Eppan Bolzano Laives Bronzolo Auer
Neumarkt Kurtatsch Margreid an der Weinstraße
Salorno Trento Lamon...
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Italian side of the Alps. The two are
taken to the
prison at the
fortress in
Bronzolo.
December 4 – The
Consejo de i Diexe,
governing body for the
Republic of...