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Pignone (Ligurian: Pignon;
locally Pignun) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of La
Spezia in the
Italian region Liguria,
located about 70 kilometres...
- The
Pignone mod.43 were
bakelite cased Italian anti-tank
blast mines used
during the
Second World War in
North Africa and Italy. The
Pignone mines were...
- Tony
Pignone (born 18
March 1960) is an
Australian former weightlifter. He
competed in the men's
middleweight event at the 1984
Summer Olympics. Evans...
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Mauro Cilento, in the
province of Salerno,
Campania Casale (
Pignone), a
frazione of
Pignone in the
province of La Spezia,
Liguria Casale Buttano, former...
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website Virgil.org. Ovid, The Love
Poems (Oxford 2008) p. 119 Padulosi,
Pignone D., Editors, Rocket: A
Mediterranean Crop for the
World (International...
- e1001971. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1001971. PMC 4783064. PMID 26954482.
Pignone M,
Alberts MJ,
Colwell JA, et al. (June 2010). "Aspirin for
primary prevention...
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Herzstein J,
Kemper AR,
Krist AH,
Kurth AE,
Owens DK,
Phillips WR,
Phipps MG,
Pignone MP (February 2016). "Screening for
Autism Spectrum Disorder in
Young Children:...
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Arcetri Santa Lucia dei
Magnoli Santa Maria del
Carmine Santa Maria al
Pignone St Mark's
English Church Santa Monica San Niccolò sopr'Arno San
Piero in...
- a Cardoon?".
Smithsonian Magazine.
Retrieved 2024-03-26. Sonnante, G.;
Pignone, D.; Hammer, K. (2007). "The
Domestication of
Artichoke and Cardoon: From...
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industry and
machinery also take
their part in
providing an income. In
Nuovo Pignone,
numerous factories are
still present, and small-to
medium industrial businesses...