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Piaggia (Brigasc dialect: A Ciagia; Ligurian: A Ciàzza) is a frazione—comparable to a hamlet—located in the
comune (muni****lity) of
Briga Alta, Province...
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Carlo Piaggia (January 4, 1827 –
January 17, 1882) was an
Italian explorer of the
region of
Uganda and the
Southern Nile river. Born in
Badia Cantignano...
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choir stalls. The left
organ was
probably built by
Giovan Battista Piaggia in 1732, this
instrument could therefore be one of his
first works. The...
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nomenclature honors the 19th
century Italian explorer of East
Africa Carlo Piaggia. The
Abyssinian ground thrush is an
attractive but
rather secretive species...
- (1856–1951),
explored French Africa Luigi Robecchi Bricchetti (1855–1926)
Carlo Piaggia Serpa Pinto (soldier and
colonizer of Africa) António da
Silva Porto Manuel...
- bàmboli che le
nosse ma' ci mandàveno da
ssoli a fa' 'l bagno.
Allora la
piaggia era
piena di rena,
senza scogli né
greppe e stàvemo in mare fino a quando...
- Cammoro,
Molini di Orsano, Montalbo, Montesanto, Ottaggi, Petrognano,
Piaggia, Piedicammoro, Postignano, Pupaggi, San Martino, Setri, Sterpare, Terne...
- Allemandi, 1994 Alle
origini dell’oreficeria
valenzana / Gian
Isidoro De
Piaggia.
Published in the “Unindustria”
magazine in 1991, and
Valensa d’una vota...
- Gate),
Porta San
Giovanni (Saint John's Gate).
Located at the
center of La
Piaggia (a
suggestive staircase of 104 steps)
there is a well. The
actual well...
- (1615–1772), now
Church of
Saint Ignatius [it]
Church of
Madonna della Piaggia in
Spoleto (1621–1773)
University of
Mantua (1625–1630)
Jesuit college...