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internment camp for Jews and refugees, and a prisoner-of-war camp (PG53, at
Sforzacosta)
during World War II.
According to
Jason Horowitz of The New York Times...
- 2020. "PG 53
Sforzacosta Macerata".
Prisoners of War in Italy.
Retrieved 26 May 2020. NOTE:
Google Maps
shows the
Urbisaglia Sforzacosta transit station...
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artillery bombardment from both
sides on the
valley leading north to
Sforzacosta.
Although the
Austrians were
already established around Tolentino, Murat...
- Verdini, to the
southwest of the
settlement of
Sforzacosta,
about 1 mile (1.6 km) from the
Urbisaglia Sforzacosta railway. It was
known as P.G. (prigionieri...
- May 2022. On 7 June 2022,
Luzzago died at
Villa Ciccolini, a
hotel in
Sforzacosta, near Macerata. The
funeral was held on 14 June. ""Non part time ma a...
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surrounding the town of Macerata. It also encomp****es the
towns of
Sforzacosta, Pollenza,
Corridonia and Tolentino. Like many
wines of the Marche, Colli...
- Spinetoli-Colli
Spinetoli Ascoli Piceno Bronze Tolentino Tolentino Macerata Silver Urbisaglia-
Sforzacosta Urbisaglia Macerata Bronze Varano Ancona Ancona Bronze...
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There were
three large camps for
Allied prisoners in the Marches: at
Sforzacosta, near Macerata; at
Monte Urano, near Fermo; and at Servigliano, in the...