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Milanese (endonym in
traditional orthography Milanes,
Meneghin) is the
central variety of the
Western dialect of the
Lombard language spoken in Milan,...
- Dino
Meneghin (Italian pronunciation: [ˈdiːno meneˈɡin], Venetian: [meneˈɡiŋ]; born 18
January 1950) is an
Italian former professional basketball player...
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Andrea Meneghin (born 20
February 1974) is an
Italian retired professional basketball player and
active coach.
Standing at 2.00 m (6 ft. 6 3⁄4 in.), Meneghin...
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Meneghin is an
Italian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Andrea Meneghin (born 1974),
Italian retired professional basketball player and...
- one point.
Among the
leading players of the
national team were the
young Meneghin, Marzorati,
Villalta and Bariviera. In 1979
Sandro Gamba replaced Primo...
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Kayla Meneghin (born
December 22, 1994) is an
American ice
hockey forward,
currently playing with the
Buffalo Beauts of the
Premier Hockey Federation (PHF)...
- In June 2002,
Woolstenhulme left the Calling. His
replacement was Dino
Meneghin.
Mohler and Wood left in
October 2002. In 2003, the
Calling announced that...
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Andrea Meneghin (born 8
August 1958) is an
Italian bobsledder. He
competed at the 1984
Winter Olympics and the 1988
Winter Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
- the
Boselli twins (Franco and Dino), Mike Sylvester, Chas Menatti, Dino
Meneghin, Mike D'Antoni, John Gianelli,
Roberto Premier. Bob McAdoo, Joe
Barry Carroll...
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between 1968 and 1969 and 1977–78. The team, led by Aldo Ossola, Dino
Meneghin, Bob Morse,
Manuel Raga and
coached by Aza Nikolić, was
widely considered...