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Cornigliano (Ligurian: Cornigén), also
called Cornigliano Ligure from the name of the
independent muni****lity
until 1926, is a
western quarter of the...
- Società
Italiana Acciaierie Cornigliano (SIAC) was an
Italian steelworks company. It was
established in 1934 to
group the
Ansaldo steelworks - started...
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nearest riparian centers to the east (from
Quarto to Nervi) and west (from
Cornigliano to Voltri) and in the
valleys of the
Polcevera and
Bisagno rivers. In...
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steelworks in France, the
previously state-owned
steelworks Acciaierie di
Cornigliano in Genoa, the Thy-Marcinelle
plant in
Charleroi Belgium, the Alpa plant...
- was a
trade unionist for the
labor union CGIL at
Italsider in Genoa-
Cornigliano. He
denounced to the
Italian police a colleague,
Francesco Berardi, who...
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since 1896)
Acciaieria di
Piombino Società
Italiana Acciaierie Cornigliano di
Cornigliano,
Genova Acciai speciali Termi, now
ThyssenKrupp Terni Acciaieria...
- that
crosses the
Polcevera river and the
districts of
Sampierdarena and
Cornigliano, in the city of Genoa. It was
designed by
architect Renzo Piano. The...
- it
derived its
official name. It
connected Genoa's
Sampierdarena and
Cornigliano districts across the
Polcevera Valley. The
bridge was
widely called "Ponte...
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aristocratic villa in the
Cornigliano Campi neighborhood in Genoa, Italy. The "dell'Olmo" (Italian for "of the elm")
settlement in
Cornigliano Campi,
adjacent to...
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Ponente 61,810 (10.1%) Sestri,
Borzoli Ovest, San
Giovanni Battista,
Cornigliano, Campi, Calcinara,
Ponente 63,027 (10.3%) Voltri, Crevari, Pra', Palmaro...