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Marzo is an
Italian (IPA: [ˈmartso]) and
Spanish (IPA: [ˈmaɾθo](Castilian) or [ˈmaɾso](Latin America))...
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Peter M. De
Marzo is an
American economist. On
August 1, 2024, he
became the
interim Dean of the
Stanford Graduate School of
Business when
Jonathan Levin...
- Clay
Marzo (born July 17, 1989) is an
American professional surfer known for his
unique "double-jointed"
style of
turns and spins. He was
raised in Lahaina...
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Directorio Revolucionario 13 de
Marzo was a
Cuban activist group in the
Cuban Revolution. They
attempted an ********ination on Batista, the
dictator of...
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Alexandra de
Faria Marzo (born
September 26, 1968, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) is a
former Brazilian actress and screenwriter. She is also the daughter...
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Eduardo Marzo (November 29, 1852 – June 7, 1929) was an Italian-American organist,
music teacher, and composer. A
prolific composer of
sacred and secular...
- by Evio di
Marzo, who went on to
perform with a
number of guest-musicians
under the same name.
Originally the band
consisted of di
Marzo,
Alberto Borregales...
- The Agrupación
XXIII de
Marzo was
upgraded to
Division status as the
Division XXIII Marzo prior to the
Battle of Santander. It was one of the Italian...
- The 1st CC.NN.
Division "23
Marzo" (Italian: 1ª
Divisione CC.NN. "23
Marzo") was an
Italian CC.NN. (Blackshirts militia)
division raised on 23
April 1935...
- "I
giardini di
marzo" (lit. 'The
Gardens in March') is a 1972 song
composed by
Lucio Battisti (music) and
Mogol (lyrics),
arranged by Gian
Piero Reverberi...