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Polcenigo (Friulian: Polcenic,
locally Al Borc) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Regional decentralization entity of
Pordenone in the
Italian region...
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Antonio Polcenigo (18
April 1647 – April, 1724) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of
Feltre (1684–1724).
Antonio Polcenigo was born in...
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Clauiano Cordovado ****agna
Gradisca d'Isonzo
Palmanova Poffabro Polcenigo Sappada Sesto al
Reghena Str****oldo
Toppo Valvasone Arzene Venzone Liguria...
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Attilio Celant (born 28
December 1942 in
Polcenigo), 2nd
class /
Grand Officer of the
Order of
Merit of the
Italian Republic, is an
Italian economist...
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Italian provinces of Pordenone,
Treviso and Venice. Its
source is near
Polcenigo and
Caneva in Pordenone. It
flows in a
southeasterly direction past Sacile...
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Livenza -
Cansiglio -
Cavallo Sacile PN Aviano, Brugnera, Budoia, Caneva,
Polcenigo,
Sacile 6 304.0 50,408 q UTI Sile e
Meduna Azzano Decimo PN
Azzano Decimo...
- muni****lities: Aviano, Barcis, Budoia, Caneva,
Chies d'Alpago, Alpago, Fregona,
Polcenigo, Puos d'Alpago. "Superficie di
Comuni Province e
Regioni italiane al 9...
- 34.3 5000–2500, 2000–500
Italy 1363-091 Palù di
Livenza –
Santissima Polcenigo 46°1′18.268″N 12°28′52.13″E / 46.02174111°N 12.4811472°E / 46.02174111;...
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Carlo Malatesta reentered the
field in
Friuli conquering the
castles of
Polcenigo and Aviano.
Pandolfo Malatesta,
brother of Carlo,
joined the Venetian...
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Monte Santo, Bainsizza, Valsugana,
Monte Tomba Cormons,
Santa Lucia di
Polcenigo 1918: ****arè, Fossalta,
Scolo Palumbo 11th
Bersaglieri (XV)
XXVII ****III...