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    Crevalcore (Western Bolognese: Crevalcôr) is a town and comune in the Metropolitan City of Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, northern Italy, near Bologna. On January...
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  • The Crevalcore train crash was a major railway accident which occurred on 7 January 2005 on the Verona–Bologna railway, Italy, killing 17. It was one of...
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    Antonio Leonelli or Antonio da Crevalcore (c. 1438–1441, in Crevalcore – after 1515 or 1525, in Bologna) was an Italian painter, mainly of still-life...
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  • lower and high division clubs such as A.S. Casale Calcio, Parma F.C., Crevalcore, Ravenna Calcio, Brescia Calcio and Ternana Calcio. Born at Vercelli,...
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  • the municipality of Altivole (TV), Veneto Caselle (Crevalcore), in the municipality of Crevalcore (BO), Emilia-Romagna Caselle (Maltignano), in the municipality...
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    Castel San Pietro Terme Castello d'Argile Castenaso Castiglione dei Pepoli Crevalcore Dozza Fontanelice Gaggio Montano Galliera Granarolo dell'Emilia Grizzana...
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    Categoria 1962–63 to 1991–92 – Title not assigned 1992–93 – Eurobuilding Crevalcore 1993–94 – Pro Vercelli 1994–95 – Taranto 1995–96 – Castel San Pietro 1996–97...
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  • Ravarino borders the following municipalities: Bomporto, Camposanto, Crevalcore, Nonantola. "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre...
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    here in 1743. Camposanto borders the following municipalities: Bomporto, Crevalcore, Finale Emilia, Medolla, Ravarino, San Felice sul Panaro, San Prospero...
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  • Armando Bernabiti (category People from Crevalcore)
    Armando Bernabiti (Crevalcore, 4 March 1900 – Crevalcore, 4 March 1970) was an Italian architect. Born in Crevalcore, Bernabiti studied at the Academy...
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    wing he scored one goal in 24 games. Returning to the amateur scene with Crevalcore in 1990, he became top scorer for two consecutive seasons on the team...
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    Cento Martyrdom of St Bartholemew (1736) for Oratory della Concezione in Crevalcore Madonna e Santa Maria Maddalena dè Pazzi (1737) for the chiesa arcipretale...
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  • Ravenna Vis Pesaro Potenza 1992–93 Mantova Pistoiese Juve Stabia 1993–94 Crevalcore Gualdo Trapani 1994–95 Brescello Montevarchi Nocerina 1995–96 Novara Treviso...
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    of Anzola dell'Emilia, Castelfranco Emilia, Castello d'Argile, Cento, Crevalcore, Sala Bolognese and Sant'Agata Bolognese. The most ancestral records claim...
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    Luigi Simoni (category People from Crevalcore)
    making full use of the Brazilian's abilities. Luigi Simoni was born in Crevalcore, Emilia-Romagna, in Italy. Simoni played as an attacking midfielder for...
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    Rio Castel di Casio Castello d'Argile Castenaso Castiglione dei Pepoli Crevalcore Dozza Fontanelice Gaggio Montano Galliera Granarolo dell'Emilia Grizzana...
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  • the most of his career in Serie C2, winning two championships with A.C. Crevalcore in 1994 and with Viterbese in 1999. As a coach, he won a Serie D championship...
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  • was born in Milan, Italy. He started his career at Solbiatese and AC Crevalcore [it], two small Italian teams who in recent years have slid to the lowest...
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  • Rio Castel di Casio Castello d'Argile Castenaso Castiglione dei Pepoli Crevalcore Dozza Fontanelice Gaggio Montano Galliera Granarolo dell'Emilia Grizzana...
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  • del Grappa Crespellano Crespiatica Crespina Crespino Cressa Crevacuore Crevalcore Crevoladossola Crispano Crispiano Crissolo Crocefieschi Crocetta del Montello...
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  • career in Serie D team CerGas Bologna (renamed to Crevalcore in 2003), which located in Crevalcore, near the region capital Bologna. In 2004, he left...
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    Bologna to San Giovanni in Persiceto on 7 April 1887 and extended to Crevalcore on 9 June 1888 and San Felice on 22 October 1889. During those same years...
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    Sereni started his career at UC Sampdoria, and was loaned out to A.C. Crevalcore in 1994. He returned to Sampdoria and only made 10 appearances before...
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  • now in Serie B. He soon moved to Ravenna Calcio, being also loaned to Crevalcore after one season. In 1994, he made his return to Ravenna, in Serie C1...
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  • Managerial career Years Team 1984–1987 Poggese 1988–1991 Massese 1992–1995 Crevalcore 1995–1998 Modena (youth) 1999–2003 Lazio (youth) 2003–2004 Igea Virtus...
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  • Orazio Farnese, Ottavio's brother and the Duke of Castro, was beaten at Crevalcore, near Mirandola. Henry II also ordered Charles de Cossé, Count of Brissac...
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  • 654 037021 Castenaso 13,704 037022 Castiglione dei Pepoli 6,057 037024 Crevalcore 12,527 037025 Dozza 5,886 037026 Fontanelice 1,884 037027 Gaggio Montano...
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    San Giuseppe di Caselle di Crevalcore Parrocchia di San Matteo della Decima Parrocchia di San Matteo di Ronchi di Crevalcore Parrocchia di San Maurizio...
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    January 2000 Åsta accident Åsta, Åmot, Norway 19 7 January 2005 Crevalcore train crash Crevalcore, Italy 22 September 2006 Lathen train collision Lathen, Germany...
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    Bologna. While he lived mainly in Bologna, his family had an estate in Crevalcore that bordered with the Malpighi property in that town. On December 14...
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