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Lojacono is a
family name of
Italian origin. It may
refer to:
Alvaro Lojacono,
Italian terrorist Corrado Lojacono,
Italian singer Francesco Lojacono, Italian...
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Alvaro Lojacono (born 7 May 1955) is an
Italian former communist militant and terrorist.
Lojacono was born in Milan,
Italy on 7 May 1955 to
parents doctor...
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Matilde Gioli (born
Matilde Lojacono; 2
September 1989) is an
Italian television and film actress. Born in
Milan to a
father from
Puglia and a
mother from...
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Corrado Lojacono (22
January 1924 – 23
October 2012) was an
Italian singer, actor,
record producer and songwriter. Born in Palermo,
Lojacono moved to Milan...
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Francisco Ramón
Lojacono (11
December 1935 – 19
September 2002) was an
Italian Argentine football player and manager. A midfielder, he
began his playing...
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Francesco Lojacono or Lo
Jacono (1838–1915) was an
Italian painter,
mainly of
landscapes and seascapes, and
mainly active in his
native Palermo, Sicily...
- "Carina" is a 1958 hit song
written by
Italian singer Corrado Lojacono under the
pseudonym of
composer "R. Poes", to
Italian lyrics by
Alberto Testa. He...
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Francisco Lojacono (1972–73)
Lamberto Leonardi (1976–79)
Giorgio Puia (1983–84)
Andrea Agostinelli...
- (Il
metodo del coccodrillo),
introducing a new main character,
Ispettore Lojacono. In the same year,
together with Einaudi, he
published the
pocket version...
- is a 1967
Italian comedy film
directed by
Renato Castellani.
Pasquale Lojacono and his wife
Maria are very poor, and do not have a roof over
their head...