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Crevalcore (Western Bolognese: Crevalcôr) is a town and
comune in the
Metropolitan City of Bologna, Emilia-Romagna,
northern Italy, near Bologna. On January...
- The
Crevalcore train crash was a
major railway accident which occurred on 7
January 2005 on the Verona–Bologna railway, Italy,
killing 17. It was one of...
- the muni****lity of
Altivole (TV),
Veneto Caselle (
Crevalcore), in the muni****lity of
Crevalcore (BO), Emilia-Romagna
Caselle (Maltignano), in the muni****lity...
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lower and high
division clubs such as A.S.
Casale Calcio,
Parma F.C.,
Crevalcore,
Ravenna Calcio,
Brescia Calcio and
Ternana Calcio. Born at Vercelli,...
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Antonio Leonelli or
Antonio da
Crevalcore (c. 1438–1441, in
Crevalcore –
after 1515 or 1525, in Bologna) was an
Italian painter,
mainly of still-life...
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Ravarino borders the
following muni****lities: Bomporto, Camposanto,
Crevalcore, Nonantola. "Superficie di
Comuni Province e
Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre...
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Castel San
Pietro Terme Castello d'Argile
Castenaso Castiglione dei
Pepoli Crevalcore Dozza Fontanelice Gaggio Montano Galliera Granarolo dell'Emilia Grizzana...
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Categoria 1962–63 to 1991–92 –
Title not ****igned 1992–93 –
Eurobuilding Crevalcore 1993–94 – Pro
Vercelli 1994–95 –
Taranto 1995–96 –
Castel San
Pietro 1996–97...
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Sereni started his
career at UC Sampdoria, and was
loaned out to A.C.
Crevalcore in 1994. He
returned to
Sampdoria and only made 10
appearances before...
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Ravenna Vis
Pesaro Potenza 1992–93
Mantova Pistoiese Juve
Stabia 1993–94
Crevalcore Gualdo Trapani 1994–95
Brescello Montevarchi Nocerina 1995–96
Novara Treviso...