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Cogne (French: [kɔɲ], Italian: [ˈkɔɲɲe];
Issime Walser: Kunji) is a town and
comune (muni****lity) in
Aosta Valley,
northern Italy, with 1369 inhabitants...
- The so-called
Cogne case (known in
Italian as
Delitto di
Cogne)
involved the
death of three-year-old
Samuele Lorenzi. On 30
January 2002
while sleeping...
- Val di
Cogne (Italian) or Val de
Cogne (French) -
literally Cogne Valley - is a
valley in the
Aosta Valley,
northern Italy. The
valley takes its name from...
- Prophet. Phoenix. p. 66. ISBN 0946621330. Vachon, Auguste; Boudreau, Claire;
Cogné,
Daniel (1998).
Genealogica & Heraldica:
Ottawa 1996.
University of Ottawa...
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Cogne lace is a
handmade bobbin lace that is made in
Cogne, in the
Aosta Valley in Italy. It
takes the form of
strips of lace, due to the
manner in which...
- ISBN 1591440718. Vachon,
Boudreau &
Cogné 1998, p. 236.
Hoiberg 2010, p. 10. Vachon,
Boudreau &
Cogné 1998, p. 238. Vachon,
Boudreau &
Cogné 1998, p. 235. I. M. Lewis...
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Cogne (ITA)" (PDF). FIS. 31
January 2025. "Men's
Sprint classic –
Cogne (ITA)" (PDF). FIS. 1
February 2025. "Men's 10 km
Individual Free –
Cogne (ITA)"...
- François
Cogné (10
August 1876 – 9
April 1952) was a
French sculptor. His work was part of the
sculpture event in the art
competition at the 1924 Summer...
- Palestine.
Retrieved 17
January 2012. Vachon, Auguste; Boudreau, Claire;
Cogné,
Daniel (1998).
Genealogica & Heraldica:
Ottawa 1996.
University of Ottawa...
- PMID 17713479. S2CID 4341381.
Reynaud S,
Delpy L,
Fleury L,
Dougier HL,
Sirac C,
Cogné M (May 2005). "Interallelic
class switch recombination contributes significantly...