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Strigno (German: Striegen) is a
frazione of the
comune (muni****lity) of
Castel Ivano, Trentino, in the
northern Italian region Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol...
- in the
argument about who had the
right to
appoint the
parish priest of
Strigno,
Simone Difnico launched the
interdict on that
little town, and so no religious...
- from
northern Italy,
originally from
Piacenza and then
settled in Milan,
Strigno and in the
Province of Bergamo. Over the centuries,
members of different...
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Canal San Bovo,
Castello Tesino, Telve, Scurelle,
Cinte Tesino, Bieno,
Strigno, Ivano-Fracena and Ospedaletto. It is one of I
Borghi più
belli d'Italia...
- Mezzano. It then
crosses the Góbbera and
Brocon P****es to
Pieve Tesino and
Strigno into the
Sugana Valley.
Finally it runs
along the
Mocheni Valley to Trento...
- k.k. Standschützen Formation,
Spormaggiore k.k. Standschützen Company,
Strigno k.k. Standschützen Company,
Tione k.k. Standschützen Formation, Trambileno...
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Adolf Sloninka von Holodów HQ / I
Battalion in
Trient II
Battalion in
Strigno III
Battalion in Ala IV
Battalion in
Rovereto 2nd Imperial-Royal State...
- Veneto. 1997. Sittoni,
Giuseppe (2005).
Uomini e
fatti del Gherlenda.
Strigno, Trento: Ed. Croxarie. "****ociazione ****onale
Partigiani d'Italia" (in...
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sport shooter who
competed in the 1912
Summer Olympics. He was born in
Strigno. In 1912 he was a
member of the
Austrian team
which finished fourth in...
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Bolzano 1,190
Stenico Trento 1,137
Storo Trento 4,655
Strembo Trento 531
Strigno Trento 1,459 Taio
Trento 2,958 T****ullo
Trento 1,920
Telve Trento 1,995...