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Turchino Lake is a lake in the
Province of Modena, Emilia-Romagna, Italy. At an
elevation of 1600 m, its
surface area is 0.0625 km2. v t e...
- danza" (Gioachino Rossini) "Hantise d'amour" (Josef
Zygmunt Szulc) "Cielo
turchino" (M.S. Ciociano) "Pecchè" (Gaetano
Errico Pennino) "Santa Lucia" (Teodoro...
- The P****o del
Turchino is a
mountain p****
located between the
cities of
Masone and Mele in the
Italian region Liguria. It is
known for its
annual appearance...
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peloton addresses the P****o del
Turchino, the
first climb of the day,
after 140 km.
After the
descent of the
Turchino the race
reaches the
Ligurian Sea...
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remained largely intact,
featuring iconic landmarks such as the P****o del
Turchino, the
three Capi, the Cipressa, and the
pivotal Poggio. The race commenced...
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Metropolitan City of
Genoa (GE). It
connects Urbe (SV) with P****o del
Turchino (GE), both in Liguria. The name
Faiallo indirectly comes from
Latin ****us...
- m****acre (Carpi, Emilia-Romagna; 67
civilians killed on 12 July 1944)
Turchino P**** m****acre (Fontanafredda, Liguria; 59
civilians executed on 19 May...
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ordered his men to
advance in two
columns through the
Bocchetta P**** and the
Turchino P**** to byp**** Voltri,
simultaneously with the
moves of
Argenteau who,...
- (1763) I
Pitocchi Fortunati — "The
Fortunate Beggars" (1764) Il
Mostro Turchino — "The Blue Monster" (1764) L'Augellino Bel
Verde — "The
Green Bird" (1765)...
- 'Paladin' 'Purple King' 'Seattle' 'Sivas' 'Srinagar' 'Thun' 'Titan's Glory' '
Turchino' 'Varbosiana' 'Varbossana'. I. ×
germanica var. amas was one of the most...