- [ˈlaːɡo diˈzɛːo];
Eastern Lombard: Lach d'Izé), also
known as
Sebino (Italian: [
seˈbiːno]; Latin: Sebinus), is the
fourth largest lake in Lombardy, Italy...
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Sebino Plaku (born 20 May 1985) is an
Albanian former professional footballer who pla**** as a striker.
Plaku joined the
Partizani academy as a teenager...
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produced by
Sebino Bambole and
Fabricio Gómez"Chicho", and
released through Giochi Preziosi.
Created in 1962 by
Gervasio Chiari (founder of the
Sebino doll factory)...
- cinquantamila.it.
Retrieved 22
September 2018.
Ammiraglio Byrd (30
November 2017). "
Sebino Nela
storia di un
terzino strepitoso" (in Italian). calciomercato.com. Retrieved...
- area, and is
situated at
about 180 m
above sea level, in an area
called Sebino,
between Val
Camonica (north) and
Franciacorta (south),
which divides the...
- Rio
Posada and
Montalbo (2017)
Monte Peglia (2018)
Valle Camonica - Alto
Sebino (2018) Alpi
Ledrensi e
Judicaria (2015)
North Vidzeme (1997) Žuvintas (2002)...
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Unione Sportiva Dilettantistica Sebinia Alto
Sebino (founded in 1940s and know only as Sebinia) is an
Italian football team
located in Lovere, between...
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Amadei (1936–38; 1939–48)
Added in 2013:
Attilio Ferraris (1927–34; 1938–39)
Sebino Nela (1981–92)
Giuseppe Giannini (1981–96)
Vincenzo Montella (1999–2009)...
- childhood.
Matrona was born to
Dmitry and
Natalia Nikonov in the
village of
Sebino in Tula Province. She was the
fourth child in the family. Her struggling...
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opens to traffic. The
situation of the
viability in
Vallecamonica and in
Sebino,
arrives in
Parliament in 1996. In
March 1998 the
first inauguration: seven...