- The
Palazzo Corpi is a 19th-century
palazzo in Istanbul, Turkey. The
historical building was
built for
Genoese merchant Ig****o
Corpi by
Italian architect...
- The
Italian military sports corps (Italian:
Corpi Sportivi Militari Italiani,
abbreviated C.S.), are the
sports sections of the
Italian Armed Forces and...
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Christer Corpi (born 28
March 1960) is a
Swedish boxer. He
competed at the 1980
Summer Olympics and the 1984
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild;...
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Lucha Corpi is a
Chicana poet and
mystery writer. She was born on
April 13, 1945, in Jaltipan, Veracruz, Mexico. In 1975, she
earned a B.A.
degree in...
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Torso (Italian: I
corpi presentano tracce di
violenza carnale, lit. 'The
Bodies Bear
Traces of
Carnal Violence', also
released as
Carnal Violence) is...
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Corpi Santi di
Milano ("Holy
Bodies of Milan") is a
former Italian comune,
established in 1782 and
annexed to
Milan in 1873. It
comprised the
rural territory...
- pp. 39–5 E. De Carolis, G.
Patricelli and A. Ciarallo, 'Rinvenimenti di
corpi umani nell'area
urbana di Pompei', RStPomp, 1998, vol. 9, pp. 75–123. Mastrolorenzo...
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Corpo d'aria ("Body of Air";
plural Corpi d'aria) is an artist's
multiple by the
Italian artist Piero Manzoni.
Manufactured between October 1959 and March...
- full-time
forces and
their retained (volunteer) colleagues,
known as the
Corpi Militari Volontari, or
Voluntary Military Force. San
Marino is a developed...
- 175–178.
Neville (2015), pp. 179–180. "A Navy SEAL
loadout in Ramadi".
Corpi d'élite.net. 14 May 2017.
Retrieved 1
October 2017.
Neville (2015), pp. 180–182...