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- Marialuisa Forte (born 22 March 1963) is an Italian politician, Mayor of Campob****o since 25 June 2024 and the first woman to hold this office. After graduating...
- Marialuisa Aliotta FRSE is an Italian experimental nuclear astrophysicist whose research uses particle accelerators located deep underground to investigate...
- Portuguese Delegation at the Paris Peace Conference in 1918. Marco Artico; Marialuisa Spoletini; Lorenzo Fumagalli; Francesca Biagioni; Larisa Ryskalin; Francesco...
- Marialuisa Faro (July 12, 1984, Catania, Italy) is an Italian politician and a member of the Italian Chamber of Deputies in the XVIII legislature of the...
- strategic government of Campob****o in Molise, Italy. The current mayor is Marialuisa Forte, a centre-left independent, who took office on 25 June 2024. According...
- thefreedictionary.com. Retrieved 2011-04-03. Lori, Andrea; Perrotta, Marialuisa; Lembo, Giuseppe; Carnevale, Daniela (2017-06-07). "The Spleen: A Hub...
- Trussardi had four children, two daughters and two sons with his wife Marialuisa, who worked alongside Nicola his whole professional life as the company's...
- contract based on trust and mutual respect"). A pretty young cleaning woman (Marialuisa Giovannini) also appears in each segment, although she is barely acknowledged...
- Germano". lucatelese.it (in Italian). Retrieved January 2, 2015. Di Simone, Marialuisa (March 21, 2012). "Elio Germano: Benedette Donne". Grazia Italia (in Italian)...
- went into receivership on September 15, 2009 and was liquidated in 2012. Marialuisa Taddia (26 October 2004). "Time to say au revoir to an entente cordiale"...