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Franco Cozzo (2
October 1935 – 20
December 2023) was an Italian-Australian businessman.
After moving to
Melbourne from
Sicily in 1955,
Cozzo became known...
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Cozzo is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of
Pavia in the
Italian region Lombardy,
located about 50 km
southwest of
Milan and
about 40 km west...
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Cozzo Spadaro Lighthouse (Italian: Faro di
Cozzo Spadaro) is an
active lighthouse located at the top of a hill in the
Quartiere named Cozzo Spadaro in...
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Cozzo Busonè is a hill
located in Raffadali, Agrigento,
inside which were
found the
Venuses of Busonè [it], two
female statuettes of the
Copper Age, now...
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Graham Kinniburgh drank at the
Laurel Hotel in
Ascot Vale with ****ociate Lou
Cozzo before driving to Gangitano's home in Templestowe. At a
subsequent coroner's...
- song
appeared on
their album Vavoom!. The song was
covered by the
Gisella Cozzo and Ray
Gelato Giants in 1998, with
their version of the
track used for...
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Benedictine Fathers of
Palermo Cozzo a mezzo, near Sutera, in the
locality of Cimicia,
owned by the
Benedictine Fathers of
Palermo Cozzo tramonta, near Sutera...
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toward Catania. The 246th
Coastal Battalion retreated to
strong points at
Cozzo Telegrafo and Acquedolci. The 76th
Infantry Regiment of the
Napoli Division...
- Gangitano. On 16
January 1998,
Kinniburgh had been
drinking with ****ociate, Lou
Cozzo, at the
Laurel Hotel in
Ascot Vale
before driving to the home of Alphonse...
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mountain near the town with the tops of
Monte Irice (284 m),
Cozzo San
Pietro (345 m) and
Cozzo Tondo. The
mountain extends in a
promontory (Capo Mongerbino)...