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Mario Puchoz (pron. fr . AFI : [pyʃo] ) (15
January 1918 – 21 June 1954 ) was an
Italian mountaineer and the
second person to die
attempting to
climb K2...
- thin
impure marbles with
quartzites and mica schists,
called the Gilkey-
Puchoz sequence, are
interbanded within the orthogneisses. On the west face of...
- 12 June 1978 Nick
Estcourt United
Kingdom Avalanche 21 June 1954
Mario Puchoz (fr) Italy
Pneumonia 10
August 1953 Art
Gilkey United
States Avalanche...
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Crossroads between Puchoz St and Rome St....
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Aosta 1911) 1997 (as
Valle d’Aosta
Chatillon Saint Vincent Fenusma) 2000 (as
Valle d’Aosta Calcio)
Dissolved 2010
Ground Mario Puchoz Stadium Aosta, Italy...
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Cirillo Floreanini (30), Pino
Gallotti (36), Lino
Lacedelli (29),
Mario Puchoz (36),
Ubaldo Rey (31), Gino Soldà (47) and
Sergio Viotto [it] (26). There...
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Saint Christophe Calcio". "Il
Comune di
Aosta affida l'alloggio del
Puchoz al VdA
calcio ma la società non
esiste più" (in Italian). La Stampa. 20...
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French Combat final,
traditionally took
place on a
Sunday in
October at the
Puchoz Stadium in Aosta.
Today they take
place in the
newer Croix-Noire
Arena which...
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Eccellenza Liguria Vallée d’Aoste Saint-Christophe (playing in Aosta)
Mario Puchoz 2,000 15th in
Seconda Divisione Girone A
Verbania Verbania Carlo Pedroli...
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other alpine guides from Courmayeur,
Giuseppe Petigax (1860–1926) and
Mario Puchoz (1918–1954). Gos,
Charles (1937). "A Winter's Day at Courmayeur" (PDF)....