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Ovada (Uà and Guà in Ligurian, Ovà in Piedmontese) is a
comune (muni****lity) of 11,484
inhabitants in the
Province of
Alessandria in the
northern Italian...
- The
Stura di
Ovada is a 32.9-kilometre (20.4 mi)
stream of
Liguria and
Piedmont (Italy); it is the main
tributary of the Orba. The
stream rises from monte...
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Giacomo Giuseppe Costa (Milan, 24
November 1833 –
Ovada, 15
August 1897) was an
Italian magistrate and politician,
senator of the
Kingdom of
Italy and...
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province of Cuneo,
although the
greatest volumes come from
around Alba and
Ovada. The
grape is also
found in
Liguria under the name Ormeasco, and in the...
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Dogliani Superiore, also
simply called Dogliani Dolcetto di
Ovada Superiore, also
simply called Ovada Dolcetto di
Diano d'Alba, also
simply called Diano d'Alba...
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Borbore Triversa Bormida Bormida di
Spigno Orba
Piota Gorzente Lemme Stura di
Ovada Erro
Stura di
Demonte Versa Staffora Scrivia Borbera Grue
Brevenna Curone...
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Ovada is an
administrative ward in the
Chemba District of the
Dodoma Region of Tanzania.
According to the 2002 census, the ward had a
total po****tion...
- Lyon,
France Mantua,
Italy El Mina,
Lebanon Moscow,
Russia Nice,
France Ovada,
Italy La Paz,
Bolivia Pizzo Calabro,
Italy Pointe-Noire,
Congo Polokwane...
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named Paolo Francesco Danei, was born on 3 January 1694, in the town of
Ovada, Piedmont,
between Turin and
Genoa in the
Duchy of
Savoy in
northern Italy...
- Savoyard, Turin, Turino, Uva D'Acqui, Uva D'Acquia, Uva Del Monferrato, Uva Di
Ovada, Uva Di Roccagrimalda. France,
Italy Chancellor France Seibel 5163 × Seibel...