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Sportiva Dilettantistica Lodigiani 1972 or
Lodigiani in short, is an
Italian football club
based in Rome, Italy. The club is
notable for...
- Collatino, A.S.
Cisco Calcio Roma (2003–04, 2005–2010) and A.S.
Cisco Lodigiani (2004–05). The club also pla**** in
Serie C (Lega Pro
Prima Divisione)...
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Lodigiani is a
plural demonym for the
Italian city (and province) of Lodi. It may
refer to:
Lodigiani is an
Italian surname.
Notable people with this...
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Dario Antonio Lodigiani (June 6, 1916 –
February 10, 2008) was an
American infielder in
Major League Baseball who pla**** for two
different teams between...
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Alessandro Lodigiani (born 5
September 1980) is an
Italian lightweight rower. He won a gold
medal at the 2004
World Rowing Championships in
Banyoles with...
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Group B club Ascoli.
Simone D'Uffizi came
through the
youth ranks of AS
Lodigiani in Rome,
making his
senior debut on loan with
their neighbour of Nuova...
- to Savoia.
Romana handed its parti****tion
league rights to
Atletico Lodigiani. San
Marzano merged with Scafatese,
keeping the latter's denomination...
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imams and muazzins.
During construction, the
general contractors were
Lodigiani Nigeria Ltd.,
while design consultancy was
provided by AIM Consultants...
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seasons with
Lodigiani and its
successor Cisco Lodigiani of
Serie C2.
After retiring, he
became involved with the
Cisco Roma (ex-Cisco
Lodigiani)
youth system...
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Barbarossa rebuilt it on its
current location in 1158. From 1220, the
Lodigiani (inhabitants of Lodi)
spent decades in
constructing a
system of miles...