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Montechiarugolo (Parmigiano: Monc'rùggol) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of
Parma in the
Italian region Emilia-Romagna,
located about 80 kilometres...
- The
County of
Montechiarugolo was a
small sovereign state of
northern Italy which existed from 1456 to 1612. It
included the
other fief of Casei. It was...
- for the
Torelli family. In 1456, the
county was partitioned, with
Montechiarugolo and
Casei going to
Pietro Guido I Torelli. The
County of Guastalla...
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tomato sector,
founded in 1899 in
Piazza di Basilicanova, a
district in
Montechiarugolo, in the
Province of Parma. The
company was
founded by
Callisto and...
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County of
Guastalla County of M****erano
County of
Mirandola County of
Montechiarugolo County of
Novellara County of
Pitigliano County of
Santa Fiora County...
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Another branch of the
Torelli family from
Guastalla ruled the
County of
Montechiarugolo (separated from the
county of
Guastalla in 1456)
until 1612. Guastalla...
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following his 2023 Emilia-Romagna Open
Challenger final showing in
Montechiarugolo, Parma, Italy. He
returned to the top 250 at No. 240 in the singles...
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Bobbio Brisig****a Castell'Arquato
Compiano Dozza Fiumalbo Gualtieri Montechiarugolo Montefiore Conca Montegridolfo San
Giovanni in
Marignano San Leo Verucchio...
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title at a
Challenger 125
level at the 2023 Emilia-Romagna Open in
Montechiarugolo, Italy,
defeating Francesco Maestrelli. He made his
debut at Wimbledon...
- Voghera. It was part of the
Counties of
Guastalla and, later,
county of
Montechiarugolo, both
ruled by the
Torelli family,
until 1612. It
remained to the Torelli...