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Cigno is the
Italian word for 'swan' and may
refer to: The
Cigno typeface created by Aldo Novarese, art
director of
Nebiolo Printech Osvaldo Cigno, a percussionist...
- The
Battle of the
Cigno Convoy (or
Belluno Convoy) was a
naval engagement between two
British destroyers of the
Royal Navy and two
torpedo boats of the...
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Cigno has been
borne by at
least three ships of the
Italian Navy and may
refer to:
Italian torpedo boat
Cigno (1906), a Pegaso-class
torpedo boat launched...
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Cigno was one of four Centauro-class
frigates built for the
Italian Navy in the 1950s. The Centauro-class
ships measured 103.1
meters (338 ft 3 in) long...
- "
Cigno nero" (lit. 'Black Swan') is a song
performed by
Italian rapper and
singer Fedez featuring vocals from
Francesca Michielin. The song was released...
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Luciano Cigno (born 29
February 1988 in Argentina) is an
Argentinean footballer who last pla**** for
Empire Club in Barbados.
Cigno started his
senior career...
- Base,
consisted after the swap of the 25th Army
Aviation Squadrons Group "
Cigno", the 48th
Attack Helicopters Squadrons Group "Pavone", the 53rd Army Aviation...
- "village of
Rocca del
Cigno,"
corresponding to the Samnite-Roman
village situated between the
temple and the "Rocca" of
Monte Cigno (the
terminal part of...
- Chart. The album,
which spawned three singles,
including the top 10 hit "
Cigno nero"
featuring Francesca Michielin, was
later certified 3×
Platinum by...
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Aretusa (F 556) in
service with the
Marina Militare in the 1950s
Torpedo boat
Cigno Notes to
table Bacini e
Scali Napoletani,
Naples Cantieri del Tirreno, Riva...