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Rovigo (Italian pronunciation: [
roˈviːɡo] , Venetian: [
ɾoˈviɡo]; Emilian: Ruig) is a city and
commune in the
region of Veneto,
Northeast Italy, the capital...
- The
province of
Rovigo (Italian:
provincia di
Rovigo) is a
province in the
Veneto region of Italy. Its
capital is the city of
Rovigo. It
borders on the...
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Rugby Rovigo Delta,
formerly known until 2010 as
Rugby Rovigo, is an
Italian rugby union club
currently competing in the
Serie A Élite. They are based...
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Abraham Rovigo (born ca. 1650 in Modena, died 1713 in Mantua) was a
Jewish scholar,
rabbi and kabbalist.
Rovigo studied in
Venice in the
yeshiva of Moses...
- Anne Jean
Marie René Savary, 1st duc de
Rovigo (26
April 1774 – 2 June 1833) was a
French military officer and
diplomat who
served in the
French Revolutionary...
- The Verona–
Rovigo railway is a state-owned
railway line that
connects two
provincial capitals of Veneto:
Verona and
Rovigo. The main hub is Legnago. Main...
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Heavy Artillery Group in
Verona was
renamed 9th
Heavy Artillery Group "
Rovigo" and ****igned the flag and
traditions of the 9th
Heavy Artillery Regiment...
- in
Rovigo. The
origins of the
institution date back to 1970, when
Riccardo Misasi, then
Minister of Education, sent a
telegram to the
mayor of
Rovigo, instructing...
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Palazzo Roverella is a Renaissance-style
palace located in via
Laurenti 8/10,
Rovigo,
region of Veneto, Italy. The
palace now
serves as the town art and archeology...
- Roma
Olimpic 1949
Rugby Roma
Olimpic 1950
Parma 1951
Rovigo 1952
Rovigo 1953
Rovigo 1954
Rovigo 1955
Parma 1956
Treviso 1957
Parma 1958
Fiamme Oro Padova...