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Charvensod (French pronunciation: [ʃaʁvɑ̃so]; Valdôtain: Tsarvensoù or Tsaensoù) is a town and
comune in the
Aosta Valley region of
northwestern Italy...
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Sportiva Dilettantistica Vallée d’Aoste
Charvensod is an
Italian ****ociation
football club,
based in
Charvensod,
Aosta Valley. The club
currently plays...
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Chamois 99 007017
Champdepraz 674 007018
Champorcher 417 007019
Charvensod 2,333 007020 Châtillon 4,846 007021
Cogne 1,470 007022
Courmayeur 2,979...
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Carlo Daviso di
Charvensod (Pinerolo, 22
September 1890 – Fossano, 9
February 1975) was an
Italian admiral during World War II, commander-in-chief of Italian...
- Valdôtain sign on
primary school ("L'icoula di mèinoù", lit.
meaning "children's school") at Plan-Félinaz,
Charvensod....
- Challand-Saint-Anselme Challand-Saint-Victor
Chambave Chamois Champdepraz Champorcher Charvensod Châtillon
Cherasco Cheremule Chialamberto Chiampo Chianche Chianciano...
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refer to one of the
sports clubs of the region: A.S.D. Vallée d’Aoste
Charvensod, team now
plays in
Promozione Piedmont and
Aosta Valley, self-claimed...
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Italian forces in the
archipelago was Rear
Admiral Carlo Daviso di
Charvensod. With no
orders from Rome and lack of
information about the
general situation...
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bankrupt in 2010,
after the relegation.
Since 2010, A.S.D. Vallée d’Aoste
Charvensod have
claimed to be the heir of the club,
however the
sports title and...
- Jean-Joseph Troc 1789 -
Jacques Rolland -
Joseph Savoye 1790 -
Baron de
Charvensod -
Guillaume Champion 1791 - Jean-Léger
Bianquin -
Tillier 1792 - Bianquin...