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- Soresina (Soresinese: Suresìna) is a comune (muni****lity) in the Province of Cremona in the Italian region Lombardy, located about 60 kilometres (37 mi)...
- Alberto Soresina (born in Milan, 10 May 1911 and died in 2007) was an Italian musicologist and composer. Born in Milan in 1911, he studied at the Milan...
- the list below. The U.S. Gruppo Triboldi Basket was founded in 1999 in Soresina by Secondo Triboldi. The team, with Simone Lottici as coach, soon reached...
- August 1989) is a Serbian professional basketball player for Gilbertina Soresina of the C gold, Italy. A point guard, Popadić pla**** for Crvena zvezda,...
- Retrieved 29 March 2020. Zannolli R, Buoni S, Betti G, Salvucci S, Plebani A, Soresina A, et al. (September 2012). "A randomized trial of oral betamethasone to...
- Mississauga, Ontario; near Toronto. M****imo Capra was born May 24, 1960, in Soresina, Lombardy, Italy. He was primarily raised in Cremona. While he was a teenager...
- continuity: the economy of Spanish Lombardy in the seventeenth century (1979) Soresina, Marco. "Images of Lombardy in historiography." Modern Italy 16.1 (2011):...
- Guglielmo da Soresina. Despite the election of Della Torre, the Motta allied itself with the nobles and acclaimed Guglielmo da Soresina as leader. At...
- of Italian Emigration to the United States Between 1890 and 1924 (2009) Soresina, Marco. "Italian emigration policy during the Great Migration Age, 1888–1919:...
- Czechoslovakia (1935–1938; 1945–1948) 1927 Emilio Caldara January 20, 1868 Soresina, Italy October 31, 1942 Milan, Italy 1927 Giuseppe Motta December 29, 1871...