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- Chianocco is a comune (muni****lity) in the Metropolitan City of Turin in the Italian region Piedmont, located about 45 kilometres (28 mi) west of Turin...
- established in 1197. Castle of Bruzolo, built in 1227. Casaforte di Chianocco Fort of Exilles Protesters have fought a 10-year battle to prevent a 57...
- few months later. Gioanni-Luigi Richetto was born on 22 March 1853, in Chianocco, Italy, the son of Luigi Richetto and Maddalena Giai. He was baptized...
- Bussoleno borders the following muni****lities: Usseglio, Mompantero, Chianocco, Susa, San Giorio di Susa, Mattie, Roure. "Superficie di Comuni Province...
- places : the fortress of Exilles, built in the 12th century, Casaforte di Chianocco, built in the 12th century (Italy). Some interiors are reconstituted in...
- Orsiera-Rocciavrè natural parks and the natural reserves of the gorges of Foresto and Chianocco. The park's flora consists of over six hundred species of plants, including...
- following muni****lities: Balme, Bessans (France), Bruzolo, Bussoleno, Chianocco, Condove, Lemie, Mompantero, Novalesa. Usseglio hosts the only Miniature...
- Ceresole Reale 164 1074 Cesana Torinese 1,040 1075 Chialamberto 360 1076 Chianocco 1,695 1077 Chiaverano 2,150 1078 Chieri 36,168 1079 Chiesanuova 216 1080...
- Salbertrand natural parks and the natural reserves of the gorges of Foresto and Chianocco. The park's fauna includes herons, coots, ducks, common moorhens, great...
- Salbertrand natural parks and the natural reserves of the gorges of Foresto and Chianocco. The park's flora includes Scotch pines, larches, beeches, and alders...