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Marocco may
refer to: the
Italian name for
Morocco Marrakech, a
major city in Morocco,
North Africa Marocco (see), its
former Roman Catholic diocese and...
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Frank L.
Marocco (January 2, 1931 –
March 3, 2012) was an
American piano-accordionist,
arranger and composer. He was
recognized as one of the most recorded...
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Cristina Marocco (born 21
March 1972 in Turin, Italy) is an
Italian singer and actress.
Cristina Marocco's father had
Sicilian origin; some
believe that...
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Marocco (c. 1586 – c. 1606),
widely known as Bankes's
Horse (after his
trainer William Bankes), was the name of a late 16th- and
early 17th-century English...
- Last
Minute Marocco is a 2007
Italian comedy film
directed by
Francesco Falaschi.
Valerio Mastandrea as
Sergio Maria Grazia Cucinotta as
Valeria Daniele...
- The
Civic Museum Raffaele Marrocco (Italian:
Museo Civico Raffaele Marrocco)
known as Mucirama;
stylised MuCiRaMa or Mu.Ci.Ra.Ma is an
archaeology and...
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of
Tanger (Latin:
Dioecesis Tingit****) is a
Roman Catholic archdiocese in Morocco.
Headquartered in Tangier, it is immediately...
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Horses in
Morocco are an
ancient tradition,
linked to the
history of the
Berber cavalry. The Barb and Arab-Barb
breeds are
considered a
national heritage...
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Marocco (born 14 June 1960 in Cintegabelle) is a
former French rugby union player and a
current coach. He pla**** as a prop and as a hooker.
Marocco made...
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Andrea Arrigoni Marocco (born 10
August 1988) is an
Italian footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for
Serie D club Notaresco.
Arrigoni is a
youth product...