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Seregno (Italian pronunciation: [seˈreɲɲo]; Brianzoeu:
Seregn [seˈrɛɲ]) is a town and
comune of the new
Province of
Monza and
Brianza in the
Italian region...
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Unione Sportiva Dilettantistica 1913
Seregno Calcio is an
Italian ****ociation
football club
located in
Seregno, Lombardy. In July 2024 it was expelled...
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returned from his
injury coming on as a
substitute in the 59th
minute against Seregno in a 2–2 draw. On 2 April,
Barrenechea scored the
first goal in his career...
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Alessio di Siregno, O.F.M. or
Alexis de
Siregno or
Alessio da
Seregno was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of
Bobbio (1405–1409), Bishop...
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Seregno–Bergamo
railway is a
railway line in Lombardy, Italy. The line was
opened in two sections: from
Seregno to
Carnate on 24
September 1888, and...
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moved to
Seregno. In November, he was
sidelined due to a
serious knee
injury which required surgery. In
August 2021,
after having guided Seregno to Serie...
- (1519–1594), also
known as
Vincenzo da
Seregno or
Vincenzo dall'Orto, was an
Italian mannerist architect. He was born in
Seregno, and died in Milan.
Seregni was...
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Seregno railway station is the
railway station of the city of
Seregno, in Italy. The
station is
located on the Milan–Chi****o railway, and is the terminus...
- Saronno–
Seregno railway is a
railway line in Lombardy, Italy. The line was
opened by the FNS on 31
December 1887. List of
railway lines in
Italy "Prospetto...
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personal reasons. "
Seregno Calcio" (in Italian). U.S. 1913
Seregno Calcio -
Official Facebook. 28
March 2022.
Retrieved 28
March 2022. "
Seregno Calcio" (in Italian)...