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Montignoso is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of M****a and
Carrara in the
Italian region Tuscany,
located about 90
kilometres (56 mi) northwest...
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George gave
Louise an
allowance and
granted her the
title of
Countess of
Montignoso (in
allusion of her
Tuscan ascendancy) on 13 July 1903; in turn, he demanded...
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revolt in
January 1894. In 1929, the muni****lities of Carrara, M****a and
Montignoso were
merged in a
single muni****lity,
called Apuania. In 1945 the previous...
- a reorganization. In 1938, the muni****lities of Carrara, M****a, and
Montignoso joined and
became the muni****lity of Apuania. In the same year, the industrial...
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Enrico Toselli,
Count of
Montignoso (March 13, 1883 –
January 15, 1926), was an
Italian pianist and composer. Born in Florence, he
studied piano with Giovanni...
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located in Versilia,
close to the
Apuan Alps.
Forte dei
Marmi M****a
Montignoso Pietrasanta Stazzema Seravezza's
patron saint is
Saint Lawrence. His feast...
- Sea. The muni****lity
borders with Carrara, Fivizzano,
Minucciano (LU),
Montignoso,
Seravezza (LU),
Stazzema (LU) and
Vagli Sotto (LU). M****a
counts several...
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Anticapitalist No Cav
Mural on
State Road SS1 (Aurelia) near
Montignoso...
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throne in
favour of the
Grand Duke of Tuscany,
while the
Lucca exclaves of
Montignoso, Gallicano,
Minucciano and
Castiglione were
given to the
Duchy of Modena...
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clash with
Lucca also
concerned the
possession of the
castle of
Montignoso and
mainly the
control of the Via Francigena, the main
trade route between...