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Chiocchio (UK: /ˈkjɒkjɒ/) is a
village (frazione) of the
comune of
Greve in Chianti, Italy. It is
located 7.7
kilometres (4.8 mi) by road
north of the...
- Gaio
Chiocchio (25 May 1954 – 28 July 1996) was a Brazilian-born
Italian lyricist,
record producer, composer, and singer-songwriter. Born in Rio de Janeiro...
- (also
spelled "Millenovecentocinquanta") is a 1983 song
composed by Gaio
Chiocchio (lyrics) and
Amedeo Minghi (music) and
performed by
Amedeo Minghi. The...
- for the party. Jim
Harris was the
leader of the
Green Party of Canada.
Chiocchio holds a
Bachelor of
Business Administration degree from
Brock University...
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progressive folk
Years active 1974–1977
Labels IT
Records Members Gaio
Chiocchio Arturo Stalteri Jacqueline Darby M****imo
Buzzi Past
members Vincenzo Caporaletti...
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racing cyclist Federico Gaio (born 1992),
Italian tennis player Gaio
Chiocchio (1954–1996),
Italian musician This page or
section lists people that share...
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Archived from the
original on 10
August 2014.
Retrieved 7
August 2014.
Chiocchio,
Corey (3
December 2013). "Best of 2013
Listener Poll".
Sirius XM. Archived...
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Mannoia (Enrico Ruggeri,
Luigi Schiavone) "Primo tango" –
Paola Turci (Gaio
Chiocchio,
Mario Castelnuovo,
Roberto Righini) 1988 "Le
notti di maggio" – Fiorella...
- the
Chianti zone to
include the
outlying areas of
Barberino Val d'Elsa,
Chiocchio, Robbiano, San
Casciano in Val di Pesa and Strada.
Subsequent expansions...
- New
Democratic Anna
Mather 8,345 17.7 −2.2 $13,867
Green Ian
Raymond Chiocchio 1,853 3.9 −0.8 $1,280
Communist U.J.W.
Rallage 110 0.2 – $1,108 Total...