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Montecatini may
refer to
Montecatini Terme, a muni****lity in the
province of
Pistoia in
Tuscany RB
Montecatini Terme,
basketball team in the district...
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Montecatini Terme (
Montecatini-Terme,
according to
ISTAT do****entation) is an
Italian comune (muni****lity) of c. 20,000
inhabitants in the
province of...
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Montecatini was an
important Italian chemicals company founded in 1888. It was
called the quasi-monopolist of the
Italian chemical industry in the time...
- The
Battle of
Montecatini was
fought in the Val di
Nievole on 29
August 1315
between the
Republic of Pisa, and the
forces of both the
Kingdom of Naples...
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Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Montecatini Val di Cecina.
Montecatini Val di
Cecina is a
small hilltown and
comune in the
province of Pisa in Tuscany...
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Charles Montecatini (1615 – 20
March 1699) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Titular Archbishop of
Chalcedon (1690–1699).
Charles Montecatini was...
- were
involved in the
Montecatini Mining Company (Società
Minerarie Montecatini),
which had been
founded in 1888 at
Montecatini Val di
Cecina in Tuscany...
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Catholic church. It was
erected during the 14th
century in the town of
Montecatini Val di Cecina,
province of Pisa, in the
region of Tuscany, Italy. The...
- at the time. Dior died of a
sudden heart attack while on
vacation in
Montecatini, Italy, on 24
October 1957 in the late
afternoon while playing a game...
- gaps"
using Leoncavallo's
earlier music.[dead link]
Leoncavallo died in
Montecatini Terme, Tuscany, on 9
August 1919. His
funeral was held two days later...