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- Ciampoli is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Domenico Ciampoli (1852–1929), Italian writer Giovanni Ciampoli (1589–1643), Italian...
- Giovanni Ciampoli or Giovanni Battista Ciampoli (Florence, 1589 – Iesi, 8 September 1643) was a priest, poet and humanist. He was closely ****ociated with...
- Domenico Ciampoli (23 August 1852 in Atessa – 21 March 1929 in Rome) was an Italian writer and Slavist, best remembered for his writings on verism, particularly...
- Tulia Ciámpoli (7 January 1915 in Ballesteros, Córdoba – 2 December 1981 in Buenos Aires) was an Argentine actress, dancer, and violinist. In 1928, she...
- Advancement of Science. Retrieved 14 December 2016. Pawluk, Rebecca J.; Ciampoli, Marco; Mariani, Stefano (14 April 2015). "Host size constrains growth...
- Hogar Magazine in Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires. The first winner was Túlia Ciámpoli of Cordoba. The pageant was attended by the President of Argentina, Marcelo...
- California Families". Renewable Energy World. Retrieved October 30, 2017. Ciampoli, Paul (September 26, 2019). "IID community solar project to serve low-income...
- Ackson (born 1976), Speaker of the National ****embly of Tanzania Tulia Ciámpoli (1915–1981), Argentine actress, dancer, and violinist Tulia Medina (born...
- Archived from the original on December 7, 2022. Retrieved December 7, 2022. Ciampoli, Paul (December 5, 2022). "Duke Energy Responds to Outages Caused by Substation...
- fields of the philosophizing". Cesarini also had contacts with Giovanni Ciampoli, who presented him in a poem and with whom, in the late nineteenth century...