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Montagnola (Italian pronunciation: [montaɲˈɲola]) is a
small Swiss village in
Collina d'Oro muni****lity.
Located in the Italian-speaking
canton of Ticino...
- The Park of
Montagnola is one of the
oldest and
greenest public parks in the
centre of Bologna, Italy. It was
first opened in the 17th century. It commemorates...
- was
formed from the 2004
union of the
villages of Agra, Gentilino, and
Montagnola. On 1
April 2012, it
incorporated the
formerly independent muni****lity...
- Gesù Buon
Pastore alla
Montagnola is a
titular church in Rome. It is
located in via
Luigi Perna. Its
parish was
established by Pope Pius XI in 1937 and...
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number 67 in IB test
scores among European private schools.
Located in
Montagnola,
Collina D'Oro near Lugano, in the
Canton of Ticino, the
school enrolls...
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Publishing House. OCLC 16655013. Barr, John (1978). The
Officina Bodoni,
Montagnola, Verona:
Books Printed By
Giovanni Mardersteig on the Hand Press, 1923–1977...
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living from 25
April to 11 May in Sorengo. On 11 May, he
moved to the town
Montagnola and
rented four
small rooms in a castle-like building, the Casa Camuzzi...
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support of the
civilian po****tion, had
attacked them from La Storta, at
Montagnola and at
Porta San Paolo, and the
Germans took
control of the
capital in...
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Ninon Hesse (née Ausländer; 18
September 1895 – 22
September 1966, in
Montagnola) was an art
historian and
Hermann Hesse's
third wife.
Ninon Ausländer...
- with Boveri, left the
company and
retired to
Montagnola in the
canton of Ticino. He died in
Montagnola on 2 May 1924. "Correspondence 60".
Charles Eugene...