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Sorso (S****arese: Sòssu) is a
comune (muni****lity) of c. 14,700
inhabitants in the
province of S****ari in the
Italian region Sardinia,
located about...
- in the city
centre of Bari (which is now closed);
others suggest the Al
Sorso Preferito restaurant,
where the dish is
still served today.
According to...
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Large S****arese-speaking
communities are
present in S****ari, Stintino,
Sorso, and
Porto Torres. The S****arese
varieties transitioning to Gallurese, known...
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Luigi Amat di San
Filippo e
Sorso (20 June 1796 – 30
March 1878) was the dean of the
College of
Cardinals during the last part of the
record long reign...
- the
Nobel Prize in
Literature three times. Born in the
Sardinian town of
Sorso, he
studied law at
Turin and
Pavia before moving to
Milan and
taking up...
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Costantino Patrizi Naro (1798–1876) (1834, 1870)
Luigi Amat di San
Filippo e
Sorso (1796–1878) (1837, 1877)
Camillo di
Pietro (1806–1884) (1853, 1878) Carlo...
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youth teams until 1981. In 1981,
Amarildo was
named manager of
Italian club
Sorso,
managing the club for two years. In 1984,
Tunisian club Espérance de Tunis...
- (1540s –
after 1602),
virtuoso cornett player Luigi Amat di San
Filippo e
Sorso (1796–1878), dean of the
College of
Cardinals Luigi Bilio (1826–1884), Cardinal...
- is also the
language of the north-west of Sardinia,
including Stintino,
Sorso and
Porto Torres; in the mid-northern
areas of Sardinia, its Castellanesi...
- Gulf of Asinara, in the muni****lity of S****ari,
between the
commune of
Sorso and
Porto Torres. The name
Platamona comes from the Gr**** platamon-onos...