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Operational Zone of the
Adriatic Littoral,
consisted of
prefect Bruno Coceani and podestà (mayor)
Cesare Pagnini. The
Italian Resistance was
active within...
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Bruno Coceani, born
Bruno Coceancig (Monfalcone, 17
December 1893 – Trieste, 16
December 1978) was an
Italian Fascist politician,
prefect of
Trieste during...
- BMJ. 339: b3540. doi:10.1136/bmj.b3540. PMID 19797346. S2CID 44269305.
Coceani F,
Bishai I, Lees J,
Sirko S (1986). "Prostaglandin E2 and fever: a continuing...
- Muni****lity and took care of the po****tion. On
October 28, 1944,
Prefect Coceani from the
Trieste commune sent a
telegram to Zadar, in
which the Ministry...
- (1912–1957),
Danish sailor Bruno Clerbout (born 1976),
Belgian triathlete Bruno Coceani (1893–1978),
Italian politician Bruno Coelho (born 1987),
Portuguese ****sal...
- of the
Italian Social Republic 22
October 1943 to 28
April 1945
Bruno Coceani,
Prefect Appointed on
behalf of the
Italian Social Republic 28
April 1945...
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Brian firma i
primi colpi: ecco Diez
Ocerin e
Zigon A
Gorizia rischia Coceani, messaggeroveneto.gelocal.it, 11
December 2019
Dejan Žigon at NZS (in Slovene)...
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Bozhdovo Štip (Aromanian: Shtip) Kočani (Aromanian:
Coceani, Cociani) Čatal
Dorkovo Emirica Gevgelia Irakleia (Aromanian:
Giumala de...
- 1927, at a
conference that took
place in Trieste, Host-Venturi with
Bruno Coceani,
Joseph Cobolli and
other leaders from
Venezia Giulia,
outlined the guidelines...
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following December 31,
Serrentino wrote to the
Prefect of Trieste,
Bruno Coceani, "I only tell you that the city is destro**** (...). I will try to clear...