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Vinadio (Occitan: Vinai) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of
Cuneo in the
Italian region of Piedmont,
located about 100
kilometres (62 mi) southwest...
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Cesare Balbo,
Conte di
Vinadio (21
November 1789 – 3 June 1853), was an
Italian writer and statesman.
Balbo was born in
Turin on 21
November 1789. His...
- Maira, Val Varaita, Val
Stura di Demonte, Entracque,
Limone Piemonte,
Vinadio, Sestriere). Some
people view Gavòt as a
variety of Provençal
since a part...
- on the
border between France and Italy. From Italy, the
climb starts at
Vinadio and is 21.5 km long. Over this distance, the
climb is 1447 m. (an average...
- Moiola,
Monterosso Grana, Pradleves, Sambuco, Valdieri, Valloriate, and
Vinadio. The
family name
Demonte means "On the Mountain". The 15th-century Italian...
- (born 1966),
Argentine football manager Cesare Balbo (1789–1853),
Count of
Vinadio,
Italian writer and
statesman Ennio Balbo (1922–1989),
Italian film actor...
- for the
first time in the Giro history, the race
arrived in Sant'Anna di
Vinadio sanctuary, the
highest sanctuary in Europe, 2035 m, and the day after,...
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Together with the
nearby Fort of
Fenestrelle and the
Forte Albertino (at
Vinadio, in the
province of Cuneo) it was part of the
defensive line
between the...
- Priamar, Savona,
Liguria Fortress of Radicofani,
Tuscany Fortress of
Vinadio,
Vinadio,
Piedmont Livorno (Old City –
traces can
still seen) Lucca, Tuscany...
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Memorial bust of
Peano in
Vinadio....