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Voghera (
Vogherese dialect of Emilian: Vughera; Latin:
Forum Iulii Iriensium) is a town and
comune in the
Province of
Pavia in the
Italian region Lombardy...
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Sportiva Dilettantistica AVC
Vogherese 1919 (briefly
Vogherese or Voghera) is an
Italian football club,
based in the town Voghera, Lombardy...
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Gorizia (1948),
Rieti (1948),
Scafatese (1948),
Suzzara (1948),
Vogherese (1948),
Trani (1965), AC
Milan (1983),
Casertana (1992),
Licata (1990)...
- seasons) Pro
Gorizia (2 seasons)
Suzzara (2 seasons)
Scafatese (2 seasons)
Vogherese (2 seasons)
Sestrese (1 season)
Molinella (1 season)
Maceratese (1 season)...
- New Testament. It was also
translated to a
northern Italian dialect,
Vogherese.
Anthropologist Florence Tola,
commenting on the
suitability of the work...
- full-back. Tomà
began his
career with
Rapallo Ruentes.
After playing for
Vogherese and Spezia, he
joined Torino in 1947,
where he won two
Serie A titles...
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Emilian Carrarese dialect Lunigianese dialect Tortonese dialect Pavese-
Vogherese dialect, Oltrepò
dialect Placentine dialect,
Bobbiese dialect Modenese...
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Province of
Mantua in Lombardy. It has a
strong Lombard influence.
Vogherese (Pavese-
Vogherese),
spoken in the
Province of
Pavia in Lombardy. It is closely...
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Inverno e
Monteleone (Italian pronunciation: [iɱˈvɛrno e mmonteleˈoːne]
Vogherese: Invèrän e Muntagliòn) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of Pavia...
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Sanremese 27 7 11 9 24 28 −4 32 14
Cairese 27 8 7 12 26 37 −11 31 15
Vogherese 27 7 7 13 27 37 −10 28
Qualification for
relegation play-outs 16 Oltrepò...