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Turchi (Persian: تورچي) is a
village in, and the
capital of, Leylan-e
Jonubi Rural District of the
Central District of
Leylan County, East
Azerbaijan province...
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Fondaco dei
Turchi (Venetian:
Fontego dei
Turchi, Turkish: Türk Hanı) is a
palazzo in
classical Venetian style,
later referred to as the Turks' Inn...
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Dolores Turchi (Oliena, 1935) is an
Italian writer. Born in
Oliena from a
Tuscan family,
Dolores Turchi was a
primary school teacher. She
wrote several...
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Celina Turchi (born 1952),
Brazilian epidemiologist Dolores Turchi (born 1935),
Italian writer Egidio Turchi (1913–1954),
Italian footballer Fabio Turchi (born...
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Guido Turchi (10
November 1916 – 15
September 2010) was an
Italian composer and
writer on music.
Guido Turchi was born in Rome,
where he
later studied...
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Giorgio Turchi (January 27, 1931 –
February 3, 2022) was an
Italian professional footballer.
Serie A champion: 1957–58 "Scomparso
Giorgio Turchi, bandiera...
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Scala dei
Turchi (Italian: "Stair of the Turks" or “Turkish Steps”) is a
rocky cliff on the
coast of Realmonte, near
Porto Empedocle,
southern Sicily...
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Giuseppe Turchi may
refer to:
Giuseppe Turchi (painter, born 1759) (1759–1799),
Italian painter Giuseppe Turchi (painter, born 1840) (1840–1895), Italian...
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Fabio Turchi (born 24 July 1993) is an
Italian professional boxer who held the WBC
International cruiserweight title in 2019. As an
amateur he won a gold...
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Adeodato Turchi (5
August 1724 – 2
September 1803) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of Parma. He was born
Dominque Charles Marie Turchi to...