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Cesare Maria De Vecchi, 1st
Conte di Val
Cismon (14
November 1884 – 23 June 1959) was an
Italian soldier,
colonial administrator and
fascist politician...
- The
Cismon is a
mountain stream (or torrent) in
northern Italy, the main
tributary of the
Brenta River. The
torrent flows from the
Dolomites mountains...
- The
Alpini Battalion "Val
Cismon" (Italian:
Battaglione Alpini "Val
Cismon") is an
inactive mountain warfare battalion of the
Italian Army
based last in...
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Cismon del
Grappa is a town and
comune in the
province of Vicenza, Veneto, Italy. It is east of SS47
state road.
Cismon del
Grappa is
twinned with: Giarre...
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autonomous district included B****ano
properly and the
villas of Cartigliano,
Cismon and Primolano, Rossano, San Nazario, Pove,
Solagna plus C****ola (on lands...
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following areas: the
Alpini battalions "Feltre" and "Val
Cismon" in the
Brenta -
Cismon area, the
Alpini battalions "Belluno" and "Val Cordevole" in...
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Veneto (province of Belluno), in the area
between Primiero (valleys of
Cismon, Canali, Travignolo),
Valle del
Biois (Falcade,
Canale d'Agordo) and Agordino...
- San Vito. Arsiè
borders the
following muni****lities:
Castello Tesino,
Cismon del Grappa, Enego, Fonzaso, Grigno, Lamon,
Seren del
Grappa and
Pontet (a...
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bananas and cotton. On 5
December 1923,
Cesare Maria De
Vecchi di Val
Cismon was
named Governor in
charge of the new
colonial administration. In November...
- (256–258 Cos); Val
Leogra (259, 260 Cos); Val
Brenta (262, 263 Cos) and Val
Cismon (264, 265 Cos) V, VII, IX, XVII &
XVIII Battalions,
Royal Customs Guards...