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Virgilio Maroso (Italian pronunciation: [virˈdʒiːljo maˈroːzo; -oːso]; 26 June 1925 – 4 May 1949) was an
Italian football player, who pla**** as a defender...
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Dykari A/B Neptun, Sweden. Sold in 1965 to Rim. Sardi, Italy, and
renamed Maroso. S****ped in 1986 in Italy.
Empire Helen was a 275 GRT tug
which was built...
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Fadini Guglielmo Gabetto Ruggero Grava Giuseppe Grezar Ezio Loik
Virgilio Maroso Danilo Martelli Valentino Mazzola Romeo Menti Piero Operto Franco Ossola...
- 39417°S 120.75500°E / -1.39417; 120.75500
Sintuwu Maroso Square (Indonesian: Alun-alun
Sintuwu Maroso), is a town
square located opposite the Regent's...
- players: Ballarin,
Maroso, Mazzola, Grezar, Castigliano,
Ferraris II, Loik (1 goal) Milan, 1
December 1946:
Italy -
Austria 3-2 5 players:
Maroso, Grezar, Ferraris...
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Silvestri 1970–1974
Guido Vincenzi 1974–1975 Gigi
Simoni 1975–1978
Pietro Maroso then
Ettore Puricelli then
Gianni Bui 1978–1979
Gianni Di
Marzio 1979–1980...
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distribution and
habitat characteristics of
Macadamia hildebrandii in the
Sintuwu Maroso Protection Forest,
Central Sulawesi, Indonesia".
Biodiversitas Journal of...
- from Novo, Tomà
began his
career at
Torino as a
substitute of
Virgilio Maroso, who
suffered from
continual muscle problems. He was a
close friend of Valentino...
- from a
military background. He was the
founder of
University of
Sintuwu Maroso. "History of Poso".
Official Website of Poso
Regency (in Indonesian). Retrieved...
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becoming footballers. The
typical starting lineup was: Bacigalupo; Ballarin;
Maroso; Grezar; Rigamonti; Castigliano; Menti; Loik; Gabetto; Mazzola; Ossola....