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Dozza (Romagnol: Dòza) (Italian pronunciation: [ˈdɔttsa]) is an
Italian comune in the
province of Bologna.
Dozza is
known for its
festival of the painted...
- Pala
Dozza is an
indoor sporting arena located at
Piazza Azzarita Manfredi 8, in Bologna, Italy. It was
named after Giuseppe Dozza, the long-time communist...
- 1993) p. 69.
William Dozza, M****imo Misley: FIAT Trattori. Dal 1919 ad oggi (Giorgio Nada Editore, 2008) p. 14-16.
William Dozza, M****imo Misley: FIAT...
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known as the
Rocca Sforzesca di
Dozza, or just
Rocca di
Dozza, is a
medieval castle in the town of
Dozza, in the
region of
Emilia Romagna, Italy...
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Dozza &
Misley 2008, pp. 16–17.
Dozza &
Misley 2008, p. 26.
Dozza &
Misley 2008, p. 27.
Dozza &
Misley 2008, p. 30.
Dozza &
Misley 2008, p. 31.
Dozza...
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Giuseppe Dozza (29
November 1901 – 28
December 1974) was an
Italian politician, the
first Mayor of
Bologna after the end of
World War II. One of the founders...
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Pietro Terme Castello d'Argile
Castenaso Castiglione dei
Pepoli Crevalcore Dozza Fontanelice Gaggio Montano Galliera Granarolo dell'Emilia
Grizzana Morandi...
- (Bologna ("Bononia"), (Italy): Nicolò
Tebaldini for the
heirs of
Evangelista Dozza, 1633), p. 400. From page 400: "Manna seri hæc.
Destilla leni
balnei calore...
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Evangelista Dozza (1.). 1656.
Martis circa axem
proprium revolubilis observationes Bononiae habitae (in Latin). Bologna:
eredi Evangelista Dozza (1.). 1666...
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Party of the Left and
Democrats of the Left, the
first of whom was
Giuseppe Dozza. At the end of the 1960s the city authorities,
worried by m****ive gentrification...