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Carlo Calenda (born 9
April 1973) is an
Italian business executive and politician. On 2 May 2013, he was
appointed Deputy Minister of
Economic Development...
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hasta las
calendas griegas; Italian: alle
calende greche; French: aux
calendes grecques; Romanian: la
calendele grecești; Portuguese: às
calendas gregas ;...
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Constance Calenda (Italian:
Costanza or
Constanza Calenda; fl. 1415) was an
Italian surgeon specializing in
diseases of the eye. She
studied at the University...
- abbr. A or Az) is a
liberal political party in Italy. Its
leader is
Carlo Calenda, a
former minister of
Economic Development.
Originally launched as We Are...
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mortuorum [Newest
legatio mortuorum] (published 1936) Kázání ad
calendas graecas [Sermon ad
calendas graecas] (published 1939, 17 copies) Ďáblova odstředivka...
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Kalenda (or
Calenda) may
refer to:
Kalenda (martial art), or Calinda, a
martial art and ****ociated
dance form of the
Caribbean Kalenda (festival), an...
- Roméo
Calenda (born 21
August 1972) is a
French football player, who
currently plays for ES Saint-Benoit. He was part of
Paris SG
squad at the 1996 UEFA...
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which ran in the 2022
Italian general election. The list was led by
Carlo Calenda.
During the 19th legislature, it
named its
parliamentary group Action –...
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Vincenzo Calenda,
baron of
Tavani (8
February 1830 in
Nocera Inferiore – 4
November 1910 in
Nocera Inferiore) was a
judge in the
Kingdom of the Two Sicilies...
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Others like Di Maio (IC),
Bonino (+E), and
Calenda (A–IV) lost
their FPTP election;
Calenda won a seat in the
proportional representation (PR)...