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Pescia (Italian pronunciation: [ˈpeʃʃa]) is an
Italian city in the
province of Pistoia, Tuscany,
central Italy. It is
located in a
central zone between...
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Natalio Agustín
Pescia (January 1, 1922 –
November 11, 1989) was an
Argentine football midfielder, born in Dock Sud
district of
Avellaneda Partido. He...
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experience mystic visions. As
abbess of the
Convent of the
Mother of God, at
Pescia, she had a ****ual
relationship with one of her nuns,
Sister Bartolomea....
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Pescia Cathedral (Italian:
Duomo di
Pescia;
Cattedrale di
Maria Santissima ****unta e di San
Giovanni Battista) is a
Roman Catholic cathedral in Pescia...
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known as
Mariano da
Pescia, was an
Italian painter of the early-Renaissance period,
active in Florence. He was born in
Pescia, and
trained under Ridolfo...
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village (frazione) in the muni****lity of
Pescia in the
province of
Pistoia in Tuscany, Italy. It lies
along the
Pescia River [it] on the
slope of
Monte Petritulo...
- Cédric
Pescia (born 1976) is a pianist. He is a dual
citizen of
France and Switzerland.
Pescia studied at the
Conservatoire de
Musique in Lausanne, the...
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Palme d'Or at the 74th
Cannes Film
Festival on 9 July 2021. In 17th-century
Pescia, Italy,
young Benedetta Carlini is
enrolled by her
parents in a Theatine...
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Claudio Pescia (born 17
November 1963 in Zurich) is a
Swiss curler from Unterägeri.
Originally the skip of the
Italian national team,
Pescia now skips...
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Cesare Rossi (21
September 1887, in
Pescia – 9
August 1967, in Rome) was an
Italian fascist leader who
later became estranged from the regime.
Rossi began...