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Legnago (Italian pronunciation: [leɲˈɲaːɡo]; Venetian: Lenjago) is a town and
comune in the
Province of Verona, Veneto,
northern Italy, with po****tion...
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Football Club
Legnago Salus (formerly ****ociazione
Calcio Legnago Salus) is an
Italian football club
based in
Legnago, Veneto. It
currently plays in Serie...
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football defender, most
recently in
charge as
manager of
Serie C club
Legnago. He
usually pla**** as a right-back,
although he was
capable of playing...
- two
provincial capitals of Veneto:
Verona and Rovigo. The main hub is
Legnago. Main
centers crossed are also Bovolone, Cerea,
Badia Polesine, Lendinara...
- the
construction of a
railway that
would connect Sant'Elena di Este to
Legnago p****ing
through Montagnana and
Pressana can be
found in some do****ents...
- an
Italian composer and
teacher of the
classical period. He was born in
Legnago,
south of Verona, in the
Republic of Venice, and
spent his
adult life and...
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Apollo Granforte (20 July 1886,
Legnago – 11 June 1975, Milan) was an
Italian opera singer and one of the
leading baritones during the inter-war period...
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region of Italy,
which connected the
fortresses of Peschiera, Mantua,
Legnago and
Verona between the Mincio, the Po, and the
Adige Rivers. The name refers...
- from
Veneto and 1 team from Molise.
Arezzo Ascoli Campob****o
Carpi Gubbio Legnago Lucchese Milan ****uro
Perugia Pescara Pianese Pineto Pontedera Rimini Sestri...
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attempt failed. The
French invested the
place on 3 June.
Together with
Legnago, Verona, and Peschiera,
Mantua forms part of the
famous Quadrilateral of...