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Zecca,
Italian for "mint", may
refer to:
Adriano Zecca (1923–1983).
Italian professional football player and
coach Alfredo Zecca (1949–2022),
prelate of...
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Ferdinand Zecca (19
February 1864 – 23
March 1947) was a
pioneer French film director, film producer,
actor and screenwriter. He
worked primarily for...
- The
Torre della Zecca (Mint Tower) is a
tower in the city
walls of Florence,
closing the city off from the
river Arno to the east and thus
known as a...
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Giacomo Zecca (born 6 July 1997) is an
Italian footballer who
plays as a
forward for
Serie C
Group B club Torres. He made his
Serie C
debut for Piacenza...
- The
Zecca–Righi
funicular (Italian:
Funicolare Zecca–Righi) is a
funicular railway in the
Italian city of
Genoa connecting the
Largo della Zecca, on the...
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Adriano Zecca (April 11, 1923 –
March 1983) was an
Italian professional football player and coach. He was born in
Genoa and pla**** for 4
seasons (100...
- The
Zecca (English: Mint) is a sixteenth-century
building in Venice,
Italy which once
housed the mint of the
Republic of Venice.
Built between 1536 and...
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Alfredo Horacio Zecca (27
September 1949 – 4
November 2022) was an
Argentine prelate of the
Roman Catholic Church. He
served as
archbishop of Tu****án...
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producers including Big One,
Mauricio Rengifo, Andrés Torres, Valyum, and
Zecca. The
concept of .MP3
revolves around a
revival of the female-driven pop...
- Sant
Agostino alla
Zecca, also
known as Sant'Agostino
Maggiore is a
church in
central Naples, Italy.
Originally granted to the
Augustinian monks by Robert...