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Camilo Ugo
Carabelli (born 17 June 1999) is an
Argentine professional tennis player, who
competes mainly on the ATP
Challenger Tour. He has a career-high...
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Carabelli is a
surname of
Italian origin.
Notable people with this
surname include:
Adolfo Carabelli (1893-1947),
Argentine piano player,
composer and...
- The cusp of
Carabelli,
Carabelli's tubercle, or
tuberculum anomale of
Georg Carabelli is a
small additional cusp at the
mesiopalatal line
angle of maxillary...
- tournament's
inception in 2014. The
quarterfinal match will
between Camilo Ugo
Carabelli and
Jaime Faria marked the second-ever all-lucky
loser quarterfinal in...
- 1893.
Carabelli led his own
orchestra Adolfo Carabelli y su
Orquesta (sometimes
referred as
Adolfo Carabelli y su
Orquesta Típica or
Adolfo Carabelli y su...
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Georg Carabelli,
Edler von
Lunkaszprie (Squire of Lunkaszprie) (Hungarian:
Carabelli György) (December 11, 1787, in Pest –
October 24, 1842, in Vienna)...
- Andrés
Burruchaga Jaime Faria Camilo Ugo
Carabelli Alejandro Davidovich Fokina →
replaced by
Camilo Ugo
Carabelli Lorenzo Musetti →
replaced by
Jaime Faria...
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Horacio Carabelli (born 10
February 1968 in Montevideo, Uruguay) is an
international sailor and engineer.
Horacio Carabelli was born in Montevideo, Uruguay...
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Carmela Carabelli, born
Carmelina Negri (Melegnano, May 9, 1910 – Milan,
November 25, 1978),
better known as
Mamma Carmela (in English:
Mother Carmela)...
- This was the
first edition of the tournament.
Camilo Ugo
Carabelli won the
title after defeating Hugo
Dellien 3–6, 6–3, 6–2 in the final. Sebastián Báez...