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Cogorno (Italian: [koˈɡorno], Ligurian: [kuˈɡuɾnu]) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Metropolitan City of
Genoa in the
Italian region Liguria, located...
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Antonio Cogorno O.P. (died 1565) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of
Brugnato (1548–1565).
Antonio Cogorno was
ordained a
priest in the...
- carving". France24. 12 July 2022.
Retrieved 20
March 2024. Mendoza, Ana
Maria Cogorno. "The
Nazca Lines: A Life's Work".
World History Encyclopedia.
World History...
- with the
stillness of the water. List of
works by
Salvador Dalí
Luisa Cogorno,
Gaspare de Fiore,
Gianni Gobba and
Marina Robbiani, "Dali",
Regards sur...
- (1990-1992)
Brenda Natters (1990-1991)
Cinzia Canale (1990-1992)
Noelia Cogorno (1990-1995)
Linda Toledo (1990-1991)
Darlene Bernaola (1990-1991) Carol...
- S2CID 35896288. Drago, Francesco; Ciccarese, Giulia; Gasparini, Giulia;
Cogorno, Ludovica; Javor, Sanja; Toniolo, Antonio; Broccolo,
Francesco (2017-02-01)...
- who
remained a
member until its dissolution.
Other members were
Eduardo Cogorno (tenor), Rubén
Verna (tenor),
Horacio Aragona (tenor),
Gabriel Bobrow (tenor)...
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Department of
Mechanical Engineering Brigham Young University http://www.ttc-
cogorno.com/Newsletters/140117ToleranceAnalysis.pdf http://www.engineersedge.com/tolerance_chart...
- have eyes, ears, and (finger)nails like
everyone else? (variant of the
Cogorno comune) Son zeneize, rîzo ræo, strénzo i dénti e
parlo ciæo. = "I'm Genoese...
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rural Roman Catholic church, in Panesi, a
neighborhood of the
commune of
Cogorno in the
Metropolitan City of Genoa,
region of Liguria, Italy. A
church at...