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Sagone may
refer to:
Sagone, Corsica, a town in
Corsica Sagone (river), a
river in
Corsica Sagone, Samoa, a
village on the
island of Savai'i in Samoa...
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Sagone or
Saone is a
small seaside resort on the west
coast of the
island of
Corsica in the
commune of Vico. The
settlement dates back to the 4th century...
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Ulina Tinaiadivila Sagone (born (1998-02-18)18
February 1998) is a
Fijian female weightlifter,
competing in the 53 kg
category and
representing Fiji at...
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Sagone (French: Rivière de
Sagone) is a
coastal river in the
northwest of the
department of Corse-du-Sud, Corsica, France. The
Sagone is 21.78 kilometres...
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Diocese of
Sagone was a
Roman Catholic diocese in France,
located in the city of
Sagone, Corsica. In 1801, it was suppressed, and its
Catholic po****tion...
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Tower of
Sagone (Corsican:
Torra di
Sagone) is a
ruined Genoese tower located in the
commune of Vico (Corse-du-Sud) on the west
coast of the Corsica...
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island of Corsica. The
Sagone river flows through the
commune from east to west,
entering the sea in the
village of
Sagone.
Sagone used to be the seat of...
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reciprocally took the life of a
Sāgone noble, but “this was no
settlement in
European eyes” and a
British gunship pummeled the
Sāgone coast with
cannon fire....
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mother is
Fuamago Malae Malagamaaliʻi Fe****aʻi from Papa Sataua, Falealupo,
Sagone and Fasitoʻouta and his
father is Tuʻua
Semurana Fe****aʻi from Fusi Safotulafai...
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Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of
Trieste (1327–1330),
Bishop of
Sagone (1323–1327), and as an
auxiliary bishop of Khanbalik.
Villeneuve was most...