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Brugnera (Friulian: Brugnere) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Regional decentralization entity of Pordenone, in the
Italian region of Friuli-Venezia...
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Brugnera (born 28
November 1970) is a
French politician of La République En Marche! (LREM) and
Territories of
Progress (TDP) who has been serving...
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Sandra Brugnera (born 13
August 1943) is an
Italian former figure skater who won
three national titles in ladies'
singles (1962–64). She
competed at the...
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Portrait of
Count Antonio Porcia and
Brugnera (Italian:
Ritratto del
conte Antonio di
Porcia e
Brugnera) is an oil
painting by Titian,
dated to c. 1535-1540...
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Antonio Carpenè (
Brugnera,
August 17, 1838 – Conegliano,
March 23, 1902) was an
Italian chemist and oenologist.
Antonio Carpenè
focused on
studies related...
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BRUGNERA -
Dominio Zalf
Euromobil Fior alla Due
Giorni di
Brugnera.
Sabato sera" [
BRUGNERA -
Dominio Zalf
Euromobil Fior at the Two Days of
Brugnera....
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would return to
Serie A in 1979.
Players like
Franco Selvaggi,
Mario Brugnera (a
survivor of the 1970 team) and
Alberto Marchetti ensured a respectable...
- is an
Italian ****ociation
football club
located in Tamai, a
frazione of
Brugnera, Friuli-Venezia Giulia. It
currently plays in
Serie D. The club was founded...
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Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization (EPPO). 2021. p. 2021/133.
Brugnera, Ricardo; Lima, Yan; Grazia, Jocelia; Schwertner,
Cristiano Feldens (2022)...
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Enrico Da Ros (born
February 24, 1988, in
Brugnera) is an
Italian professional football player who
currently plays in the
Eccellenza Friuli –
Venezia Giulia...