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Calamandrana is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of Asti in the
Italian region Piedmont,
located about 60
kilometres (37 mi)
southeast of Turin...
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limited to the
comuni (muni****lities) of
Agliano Terme, Belveglio, Bruno,
Calamandrana,
Castel Boglione,
Castelnuovo Belbo,
Castelnuovo Calcea,
Castel Rocchero...
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limited to the
comuni (muni****lities) of
Agliano Terme, Belveglio, Bruno,
Calamandrana,
Castel Boglione,
Castelnuovo Belbo,
Castelnuovo Calcea,
Castel Rocchero...
- in the Late
Thirteenth Century:
Hospitaller Grand Master Boniface of
Calamandrana". In Borchardt, Karl; Jaspert, Nikolas; Nicholson,
Helen J (eds.). The...
- 1932 as
comprising the
following 45 communes: In Asti: Asti, Bubbio,
Calamandrana, Calosso, Canelli, C****inasco,
Castagnole delle Lanze,
Castel Boglione...
- (Lombardy) /
Gabriele Gambulara (Marche) (1261) (Tuscany)
Oberto di
Calamandrana (before 1271) (Lombardy)
Guilluame de
Noves (1285) (Lombardy and Tuscany)...
- Its main
territory comprised the
towns of Moasca, San
Marzano Oliveto,
Calamandrana, Mombercelli, Bruno, Bergamasco, and
Castelnuovo Belbo.
There were four...
- an
Italian Jesuit priest,
historian and littérateur. He was born at
Calamandrana in Piedmont, the
scion of an
illustrious and
ancient family that came...
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grape used to
produce the wine. The
neighbouring comuni are Bubbio,
Calamandrana, Calosso, C****inasco, Loazzolo,
Moasca and San
Marzano Oliveto in the...
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Cairano Cairate Cairo Montenotte Caivano Calabritto Calalzo di
Cadore Calamandrana Calamonaci Calangi****
Calanna Calasca-Castiglione
Calascibetta Calascio...