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Antonio Calebotta (30 June 1930 – 23
March 2002) was a
Dalmatian Italian basketball player. He was part of the
Italian team that
finished fourth at the...
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Alessandro Riminucci, 9
Cesare Rubini, 10
Achille Canna, 11
Antonio Calebotta, 12
Nicola Porcelli, 13
Giuseppe Lomazzi, 14
Romano Forastieri, 15 Mario...
- In July 1945, Virtus, led by
Achille Canna,
Luigi Rapini and
Antonio Calebotta, won its
first national Serie A title,
defeating 35–31
Reyer Venezia in...
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Carlo Toniatti (Zadar) –
rower Sergio Vatta (Zadar) –
footballer Antonio Calebotta (Split) -
basketball player Vinko Cuzzi (Split) -
footballer Deni Fiorentini...
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Montagnani S,
Calebotta A,
Balbas O,
Layrisse Z (2007). "HLA-DRB1*0402
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footballer player. Mijo Caktaš (born 1992),
footballer player.
Antonio Calebotta (1930–2002),
basketball player.
Josip Čalušić (born 1993), footballer...
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Metropolitan Salona (now Split, Croatia) (1746.01.17 –
death 1756)
Giovanni Calebotta (14 June 1746 - 16 Feb 1756), next
Bishop of Šibenik(Croatia) (1756.02...
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Dragon class Men's Team
Competition Team
Roster Mario Alesini Antonio Calebotta Achille Canna Alessandro Gamba Giovanni Gavagnin Augusto Giomo Gianfranco...
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American novelist (Red Sky at Morning, So Far from Heaven).
Antonio Calebotta, 71,
Italian Olympic basketball player (men's
basketball at the 1960 Summer...
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Soviet Union 59–44 Italy
Scoring by half: 26–15, 33–29 Pts:
Valdmanis (17pts) Pts:
Calebotta (17pts)...