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- Daciano Colbachini (31 October 1893 – 13 April 1982) was an Italian hurdler who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics and in the 1920 Summer Olympics. He...
- Ricardo Colbachini (born 23 March 1985) is a Brazilian football coach. He is the current ****istant coach of Cuiabá. Colbachini was born in Caxias do Sul...
- the 3rd round match against Atlético Goianiense on 21 April. Ricardo Colbachini was the caretaker head coach in a 2024 Copa do Brasil match against Goiás...
- and engineering at the University of Padua. He was married to Giovanna Colbachini in 1879 and they had two sons. He died in Arcetri. Abetti mainly worked...
- Lautner's Chemosphere". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 7 December 2015. Colbachini, Francesco (2023-11-06). "Space Age Design". Italian Design Club. Retrieved...
- by Italian immigrants around 1890. Among them was Padre Pedro Antônio Colbachini, a Catholic priest member of the Scalabrini congregation, who is regarded...
- Colbachini 1912: Daciano Colbachini 1913: Giovanni Villa 1914: Giovanni Villa 1915-1918: not held 1919: Daciano Colbachini 1920: Daciano Colbachini 1921:...
- Colbachini 1912: Daciano Colbachini 1913: Giovanni Villa 1914: Giovanni Villa 1915-1918: not held 1919: Daciano Colbachini 1920: Daciano Colbachini 1921:...
- according to the F#2 ascending major diatonic scale , all cast by the Colbachini foundry of Padua in 1929. The first, third and fifth bells are electrified...
- Valerio Arri Giuseppe Bernardoni Ettore Blasi Giuseppe Bonini Daciano Colbachini Giorgio Croci Ugo Frigerio Costante Lussana Augusto Maccario Carlo Martinenghi...