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Fossano (Piedmontese: Fossan) is a town and
comune of Piedmont,
Northern Italy. It is the
fourth largest town of the
province of Cuneo,
after Cuneo, Alba...
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Bergognone (variously
known as
Ambrogio da
Fossano,
Ambrogio di
Stefano da
Fossano,
Ambrogio Stefani da
Fossano or as il
Bergognone or
Ambrogio Egogni, c...
- C****a di
Risparmio di
Fossano is an
Italian savings bank
based in
Fossano, in the
province of Cuneo, Piedmont.
Monte di Pietà di
Fossano was
founded in 1591...
- The
Diocese of
Fossano (Latin:
Dioecesis Fossanensis) is a
Latin diocese of the
Catholic Church in Piedmont, in the
Province of Cuneo. It is a suffragan...
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Fossano railway station (Italian:
Stazione di
Fossano) is the
railway station serving the
comune of
Fossano, in the
Piedmont region of
northwestern Italy...
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December 2020,
after over a year
without a club, he
signed for
Serie D side
Fossano. He
renewed his
contract ahead of the 2022–23 season.
Having not received...
- The Turin–
Fossano–Savona
railway is a
major Italian railway that
links the
cities of
Turin and Savona. The
railway is
double track up to Ceva, standard...
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Balocco S.p.A. is an
Italian food
company based in
Fossano. It was
founded in 1927.
Balocco produces a
range of biscuits. The
company exports products...
- Work
began shortly after in 1961 on the Ceva –
Fossano stretch,
including a
connection to the city of
Fossano and to the SS 28 for Turin. In May 1970, the...
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Federico Sacco (February 5, 1864 in
Fossano –
October 2, 1948 in Trofarello) was an
Italian geologist,
paleontologist and mycologist. He was the son of...