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Codogno (Italian pronunciation: [koˈdoɲɲo]; Lodigiano: Cudògn) is a town and
comune of 15,868
inhabitants in the
province of Lodi, Lombardy, northern...
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Ottavio Codogno (1570/74–1630) was
deputy postmaster general of the
Duchy of
Milan and
author of an
extensive guidebook to the
postal services, routes...
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Codogno, Lombardy,
invited Cabrini to take over a poorly-run
orphanage operated by the
Sisters of
Providence in that town.
After arriving in
Codogno,...
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Codogno rail
crash happened at
Codogno, Italy, in the
early evening of 9
December 1957.
Fifteen people were killed, and at
least 30 were seriously...
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Gianpiero Fiorani (
Codogno,
September 12, 1959), is an
Italian banker and
manager who was
implicated in the
Italian banking scandal of 2005
known as "Bancopoli"...
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Alessandria Mantova –
Cremona –
Codogno –
Milan Mortara –
Milan Novara –
Saronno –
Milan Pavia –
Alessandria Pavia –
Codogno Pavia –
Vercelli Piacenza – Lodi...
- of Lombardy. This
includes Milan, Cremona, and the
smaller village of
Codogno –
where he was born. Some
geographical over-simplifications
resulted in...
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outbreak there came to
light when a 38-year-old
Italian tested positive in
Codogno, a
comune in the
province of Lodi. On 14 February, he felt
unwell and went...
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theatre play, and a
couple of
radio plays.
Brera died
halfway between Codogno and Casalpusterlengo, in 1992, from
injuries suffered in a car accident:...
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Austrian and
Neapolitan cavalry covered the
retreat to
Codogno. The
French attacked Lipthay again in
Codogno and the
Austrians had to
fight their way back to...