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Stampa is a
former muni****lity in the
Maloja district of the
Swiss canton, Graubünden. It is now part of the muni****lity of Bregaglia.
Stampa is first...
- La
Stampa (English: "The Press") is an
Italian daily newspaper published in
Turin with an
average circulation of 87,143
copies in May 2023. Distributed...
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Gonzalo Stampa (born 20 July 1968), is a
Spanish lawyer,
author and
arbitration judge best
known for his
arbitration role in the Malaysia-Sulu Case. He...
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Donato Stampa (died 1575) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of Nepi e
Sutri (1569–1575). On 14
December 1569,
Donato Stampa was appointed...
- M****imiliano II
Giovanni Stampa, 3rd
marquess of
Soncino (1545 – 1601) was an
Italian nobleman and
writer of the
Stampa family, also
known after his profession...
- The
Casati Stampa murders refer to the 1970 murders, in Rome, Italy,
committed by
Camillo II
Casati Stampa di Soncino,
Marquis of Casate, of his wife...
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Gaspara Stampa (Italian pronunciation: [ˈɡaspara
ˈstampa]; 1523 – 23
April 1554) was an
Italian poet. She is
considered to have been the
greatest woman...
- The Holy See
Press Office (Latin: Sala
Stampa Sanctae Sedis; Italian: Sala
Stampa della Santa Sede)
publishes the
official news of the
activities of the...
- M****imiliano
Stampa (1494 – Milan, 19 June 1552) was an
Italian nobleman and politician, 1st
Marquess of Soncino. M****imiliano was born into one of the...
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Stampa Barbara was a
store in
Santa Barbara,
California that
focused exclusively on
rubber stamps.
Opened in 1985, by Gary Dorothy, the
store was the first...