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Steenbergen (BEL) 18 9 June Padua to Grado 177 km (110 mi) Plain stage Adolfo Grosso (ITA) 19 10 June Grado to San Martino di Castrozza 247 km (153 mi) Plain...
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Adolfo Rodríguez Saá (Spanish pronunciation: [aˈðolfo roˈðɾiɣes saˈa] ; born 25 July 1947) is an Argentine Peronist politician. Born in a family that...
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Wilier Triestina 1949 Italy Luigi Casola Benotto–Superga 1950 Italy Adolfo Grosso Wilier Triestina 1951 Italy Fiorenzo Magni Ganna–Ursus 1952 Italy...
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Cargioli 1949 Italy Fiorenzo Magni (victory shared with Adolfo Grosso) 1949 Italy Adolfo Grosso (victory shared with Fiorenzo Magni) 1950 Italy Fiorenzo...
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Legnano 3 Arrigo Padovan (ITA) Atala 4 Danilo Barozzi (ITA) Atala 5 Adolfo Grosso (ITA) Benotto-Fiorelli-Salus 6 Waldemaro Bartolozzi (ITA) Atala 7 Giorgio...
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Winner Miguel Poblet (ESP) Second Adolfo Grosso (ITA) Third José Serra Gil (ESP)...
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Italy Adolfo Grosso Benotto–Fiorelli 1953 Italy Fiorenzo Magni Ganna–Ursus 1954 Italy Luciano Maggini Atala–Pirelli 1955 Italy Adolfo Grosso Atala–Pirelli...
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no race 1952 Giuseppe Minardi Nino Defilippis Luciano Frosini 1953 Adolfo Grosso Loretto Petrucci Fiorenzo Magni 1954 Fausto Coppi Michele Gismondi Bernard...
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Italy Wilier Triestina 86 Rinaldo Moresco Italy Wilier Triestina 87 Adolfo Grosso Italy Wilier Triestina 88 Luciano Cremonese [it] Italy Wilier Triestina...
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54" 3 René Strehler (SUI) + 1' 11" 4 Bruno Monti (ITA) + 1' 16" 5 Adolfo Grosso (ITA) + 3' 16" 6 Ugo Anzile (FRA) + 3' 17" 7 Pietro Giudici (ITA)...
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54" 17 Egidio Feruglio Italy Wilier Triestina 29 61 + 3h 01' 08" 18 Adolfo Grosso Italy Wilier Triestina 22 62 + 3h 05' 58" 19 Selvino Selvatico Italy...
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Rolim Amaro (redirect from Rolim Adolfo Amaro)
Captain Rolim Adolfo Amaro (September 15, 1942 - July 8, 2001), known as "Comandante Rolim," was a Brazilian pilot and airline owner and founder of TAM...
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Bartali (ITA) 11 4 Giovanni Corrieri (ITA) 56 5 Umberto Drei (ITA) 54 6 Adolfo Grosso (ITA) DNF 7 Livio Isotti (ITA) 42 8 Fiorenzo Magni (ITA) 15 9 Giuseppe...
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Primavera Esporte Clube, a Brazilian football club, in Primavera do Leste, Mato Grosso state Campionato Nazionale Primavera, Trofeo Giacinto Facchetti, an Italian...
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1864 and fought in the Paraguayan War.: 75 He participated in the Mato Grosso Campaign. Later he became the assistant of President Francisco Solano López...
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Casado, Juan Manuel Villa, José María Vidal, Fernando Serena and Ramón Grosso all spent time at the club, and Juan Alonso finished off his career there...
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Gustavo Valdés (redirect from Gustavo Adolfo Valdés)
Gustavo Adolfo Valdés (born 15 October 1968) is an Argentine Radical Civic Union politician who is currently governor of Corrientes Province, since 10...
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Democracy (1983–present) Raúl Alfonsín Carlos Menem Fernando de la Rúa Adolfo Rodríguez Saá Eduardo Duhalde Néstor Kirchner Cristina Fernández de Kirchner...
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Morenão 45,000 Campo Grande Brazil South America Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul Association football Fez Stadium 45,000 Fes Morocco Africa Maghreb...
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minute, Di Stéfano took off the captain's armband and gave it to Ramón Grosso, a player who inherited his number in the team, amidst the applause of the...
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Adolpho Ducke (redirect from Adolfo Ducke)
Adolpho Ducke (October 19, 1876 – January 5, 1959), (also referred to as Adolfo Ducke and occasionally misspelled "Duque"), was a notable entomologist,...
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Aldo Leiva (redirect from Aldo Adolfo Leiva)
Aldo Adolfo Leiva (born 10 January 1963) is an Argentine politician and Falklands War veteran, currently serving as National Deputy elected in Chaco Province...
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Girl Johan Berg Arne Mattsson Django Strikes Again Django Nello Rossati Grosso guaio a Cartagena Francis Tommaso Dazzi 1988 Top Line Ted Angelo Nello Rossati...
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Mbayá invaded the lands between the Apa River and the Miranda River in Mato Grosso do Sul province in Brazil. The tribal groups of the Gran Chaco fall into...
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Fernando Iglesias (Argentine politician) (redirect from Fernando Adolfo Iglesias)
Fernando Adolfo Iglesias (born 14 May 1957 in Buenos Aires) is an Argentine journalist, writer, politician, and volleyball player. Currently he is a National...
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Malagoli 1952-53: Guido Masetti 1953-54: Alcide Violi 1954-62: Luigi Del Grosso 1962: Angelo Piccioli 1962-63: Renato Martini 1963: Vittorio Malagoli 1963-64:...
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Magno and his student's theater, the comedians group and the Italian actors Adolfo Celi, Ruggero Jacobbi and Aldo Calvo, founders of the Teatro Brasileiro...
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Portuguese): 1–11. Lang (b), Alice Beatriz da Silva Gordo. "Leis Adolfo Gordo" [Adolfo Gordo Laws] (PDF). FGV CPDOC (in Portuguese): 1–11. Lemos, Renato...
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Brito (BA) Republicanos Leader: Hugo Motta (PB) Always Forward Leader: Adolfo Viana (BA) PDT Leader: Afonso Motta (RS) PSB Leader: Gervásio Maia (PB)...
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