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- Monteceneri is a muni****lity in the district of Lugano in the canton of Ticino in Switzerland. It was created on 21 November 2010 through the merger...
- Badge Active 2012–present Country  Switzerland Branch Army Type Special operations force Size 2,445 Part of Swiss Armed Forces Garrison/HQ Monteceneri...
- Lugano. The p**** is situated in the recently created muni****lity of Monteceneri and the district of Lugano. The Monte Ceneri radio transmitter is located...
- M****agno Melide Mendrisio Mergoscia Mezzovico-Vira Miglieglia Minusio Monteceneri Morbio Inferiore Morcote Muralto Muzzano Neggio Novaggio Novazzano Onsernone...
- Bironico, Camignolo, Rivera and Sigirino merged in the new muni****lity of Monteceneri. Medeglia is first mentioned in 1195 as Medellia. It can be ****umed that...
- Bière, Chur/Frauenfeld, Monteceneri/Emmen, Payerne, Thun, and Wangen an der Aare 6x Recruitment Centres in Aarau, Mels, Monteceneri, Payerne, Rüti, and Sumiswald...
- Tunnel, below Monte Ceneri Monte Ceneri transmitter, on Monte Ceneri Monteceneri, a muni****lity encomp****ing Monte Ceneri This disambiguation page lists...
- Championships 2024 Vallnord Cross country Women's mountain bike racing 2020 Monteceneri Cross-country 2021 Novi Sad Cross-country 2022 Munich Cross-country...
- 'A' twin detector crystal radio set, manufactured by British Thomson Houston Ltd. in 1924, kept at the Museum of the radio - Monteceneri (Switzerland)...
- and Sigirino merged on 21 November 2010 into the new muni****lity of Monteceneri. Rivera is first mentioned in 1296 as Sorenzino. In 1348 it was mentioned...