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Moncucco was an
autonomous Italian muni****lity
until March 30, 1871, when due to a
royal decree it
became a
hamlet of the town of Brugherio, established...
- 1866
unifying the
suppressed muni****lities of Baraggia, San
Damiano and
Moncucco (which
nowadays are
frazioni of Brugherio),
together with the villages...
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Moncucco Torinese is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of Asti in the
Italian region Piedmont,
located about 20
kilometres (12 mi) east of Turin...
- the
following muni****lities: Albugnano,
Buttigliera d'Asti, Capriglio,
Moncucco Torinese,
Moriondo Torinese, P****erano Marmorito, and Pino d'Asti. Castenlnuovo's...
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Bianca Conchetta Creta Foppette Giambellino-Lorenteggio
Lodovico il Moro
Moncucco Porta Genova Porta Ticinese Ronchetto sul
Naviglio San
Cristoforo Sant'Ambrogio...
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Moasca Mombaldone Mombaruzzo Mombercelli Monale Monastero Bormida Moncalvo Moncucco Torinese Mongardino Montabone Montafia Montaldo Scarampi Montechiaro d'Asti...
- "bring" the
church close to the
Villa in
Moncucco. In
order to
transport the
chapel from
Lugano to
Moncucco,
Albertolli developed an
extremely risky and...
- muni****lities: Casalborgone, Rivalba, Sciolze,
Berzano di San Pietro, and
Moncucco Torinese. "Superficie di
Comuni Province e
Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre...
- Marsala,
which leads from
Moncucco to Carugate. The
complex is
located in Pobbia, once
included in the muni****lity of
Moncucco. Pobbia,
dates back to 1457...
- Milanese, an
Italian comune in
Lombardy Pogliano, a po****ted
placed in
Moncucco Torinese,
Piedmont Cesare Pogliano,
Italian footballer Felix Pogliano,...