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- Gar****nana from the Duchy of Modena. Originally it was composed of three circondari: I° "Circondario of M****a and Carrara" (a group of seven districts divided...
- established. The province was initially divided into five "districts" (Italian: circondari or Italian: circondario): Rome, Civitavecchia, Frosinone, Velletri and...
- was dissolved, Girgenti was renamed Agrigento, and the institution of circondari, sub-provincial wards created before the unification, was abolished. In...
- the south (now part of Lazio). It was subdivided into the districts (circondari) of Perugia, Foligno, Orvieto, Terni, Rieti and Spoleto. In 1921, the...
- general provincial commissionerships were further divided into wards (circondari). On 9 January 1939, a decree law transformed the commissariats into provinces...
- generale delle due province Genova e Porto Maurizio coi loro rispettivi circondari e 317 comuni. L. Ticozzi. 1873. p. 118. "Corrispondenze". Gazzetta Musicale...
- Cries of Bologna, published under the title of I costumi di Milano e suoi circondari. Rados also engraved many of the portraits drawn by Bosio for the second...
- small city of Derna on the Mediterranean coast. It was divided in 3 "circondari" (sections): Derna Apollonia Tobruk The province from 1939 was considered...
- same territorial organizations until the 1920s, when the mandimenti and circondari were abolished. The Rattazzi decree also sanctioned that the San Giorgio...
- Benghazi on the Mediterranean coast. It was divided in three sections ("Circondari" in Italian) called in Italian language: Bengasi. Agedabia Barce The Italians...