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Mordano (Romagnol: Murdè or Murdèn) is a town and
comune in
Emilia Romagna (Italy),
situated in the
province of Bologna. The muni****lity is organized...
- Dino Grandi, 1st
Conte di
Mordano (4 June 1895 – 21 May 1988), was an
Italian Fascist politician,
minister of justice,
minister of
foreign affairs and...
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Medicina Minerbio Molinella Monghidoro Monte San
Pietro Monterenzio Monzuno Mordano Ozzano dell'Emilia
Pianoro Pieve di
Cento Sala
Bolognese San Benedetto...
- victories. 19–21
October 1494:
Siege of
Mordano [it]. Franco–Milanese victory; the
French soldiers sacked Mordano, the
Milanese soldiers tried to protect...
- from
Imola and
Mordano, Italy, that
plays in the
Serie A. The club was born in 2001, from the
fusion of H.C.
Imola 1973 and U.S.
Mordano 1978.
Squad for...
- his plan, the King
asked for the ****istance of Dino
Grandi (1st
Count of
Mordano), one of the
leading members of the
Fascist hierarchy who, in his younger...
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comuni of: Imola, Dozza,
Borgo Tossignano, Fontanelice,
Castel del Rio,
Mordano and
Casalfiumanese (all
beyond the
river Santerno); in
around Castelfranco...
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Monterenzio 5,478 037042
Monte San
Pietro 10,758 037044
Monzuno 6,003 037045
Mordano 4,379 037046
Ozzano dell'Emilia 11,194 037047
Pianoro 16,591 037048 Pieve...
- Tossignano, Casalfiumanese,
Castel del Rio, Dozza, Fontanelice,
Imola and
Mordano. The
provincial territory extends mainly across plains and hills. The mountain...
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Medicina Minerbio Molinella Monghidoro Monte San
Pietro Monterenzio Monzuno Mordano Ozzano dell'Emilia
Pianoro Pieve di
Cento Sala
Bolognese San Benedetto...