- The Cane
Corso is an
Italian breed of mastiff. It is
usually kept as a
companion dog or
guard dog; it may also be used to
protect livestock. In the past...
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Corso may
refer to:
Corso, Bou****ès,
Algeria Via del
Corso, Rome,
Italy Corso (surname)
CORSO, a New
Zealand aid
agency "
CORSO," a song by
rapper Tyler...
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Richard Corso (born
August 7, 1935) is an
American sports broadcaster and
college football analyst for ESPN and a
former coach. He has been an analyst...
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Gregory Nunzio Corso (March 26, 1930 –
January 17, 2001) was an
American poet.
Along with Jack Kerouac,
Allen Ginsberg, and
William S. Burroughs, he was...
- The
Corsican Brothers (Spanish: Los
Hermanos corsos) is a 1955
Argentine film. António
Vilar Los
Hermanos corsos at IMDb v t e...
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gravitating around Via Arquata.
Bordered by
Corso Castelfidardo,
Corso Vittorio Emanuele II,
Corso Trapani and
Corso Peschiera, this
small district is mainly...
- The
Maltese Corso, also
known as the
Corto Maltese, was a long-standing
naval operation from 1530 to 1798
conducted by the
Knights Hospitaller based on...
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Corso Italia is a name
sometimes used for a city's
Little Italy district.
Corso Italia may
refer to:
Corso Italia (Milan)
Corso Italia (Genoa)
Corso Italia...
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Philip James Corso (May 22, 1915 – July 16, 1998) was an
American Army officer. He
served in the
United States Army from
February 23, 1942, to
March 1...
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Uruguayan murga).
Performances take
place in the form of
parades (known as
corsos)
across the
various neighbourhoods of
Buenos Aires; some
groups feature...