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    The 2012 Brindisi school bombing occurred on 19 May 2012, when three gas cylinder bombs hidden in a large rubbish bin exploded in front of the Morvillo...
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    terror attacks and school bombing plots. A notable incident in which a propane bomb was used was during the Columbine High School massacre in which the...
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    Brindisi (US: /ˈbrɪndɪzi, ˈbriːn-/ BRIN-diz-ee, BREEN-, Italian: [ˈbrindizi] ) is a city in the region of Apulia in southern Italy, the capital of the...
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  • Population: 95,383.(it) 2006 – Teatro Verdi (Brindisi) (theatre) opens. 2012 – 19 May: Brindisi school bombing. 2013 – Population: 88,611. 2016 – June: Local...
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  • Retrieved 15 May 2012. "Bomb kills girl outside school in Brindisi, Italy". BBC News. 19 May 2012. Retrieved 20 July 2012. "Brindisi Bomber Claims Site Was...
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  • May - 85th National Gathering of the Alpini in Bolzano. 19 May - Brindisi school bombing 20 May - 2012 Northern Italy earthquakes – The regions of Emilia-Romagna...
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    evacuated in Brindisi after WW2 bomb found". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2020-11-09. "Italian city evacuates 54,000 people to defuse WW2 bomb". Reuters...
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  • slashings, bombings, and beatings administered with blunt instruments. School bullying School shooting List of school-related attacks List of school shootings...
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  • region in Southern Italy, and it is especially active in the areas of Brindisi, Lecce, and Taranto. Informer Cosimo Capodieci said the SCU used "the Corona...
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    Badoglio, fled Rome on the early morning of the 9th and took shelter in Brindisi, in southern Italy. Their initial intention was to move army headquarters...
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  • bomber at the door. The bomber detonated the bomb, killing Bashir and two others. At around the same time, a bomb went off at Christ Church of the Church of...
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    when Pilade Bronzetti entered service on New Year's Day 1916. Based at Brindisi, Italy, she was tasked with conducting reconnaissance in the southern Adriatic...
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    before the war; Waalhaven airport, but it was heavily damaged in the German bombing of Rotterdam, and was later completely destroyed to prevent it from being...
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    the Italian Navy's main naval bases in the Adriatic Sea were Venice, Brindisi, and Pola. The northern Adriatic was under the jurisdiction of the Northern...
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    Count of Acerra, Nicholas of Ajello, Aligerno Cottone and Margaritus of Brindisi before the Germans suffered from disease and were forced to retreat. Conrad...
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    ordered him to make direct contact with Brindisi; two days later he was able to re-establish radio contact with Brindisi, and was ordered to assume command...
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    to the Muslims, and in 841 Brindisi. Muslim attacks on Rome failed in 843, 846 and 849. In 847 Taranto, Bari and Brindisi declared themselves emirates...
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    Atomwaffen leaders were arrested and searches were conducted in Pordenone, Brindisi, Milan, Turin, Ferrara, Modena, Verona and Bologna. Nazi propaganda and...
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  • Turkey's commercial life." Akıncılar, Nihan; Rogers, Amanda E.; Dogan, Evinc; Brindisi, Jennifer; Alexieva, Anna; Schimmang, Beatrice (December 2011). Young Minds...
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    Force also used the nearby airfields of Bari, Brindisi, Lecce and Manduria. The 15th Air Force bombed targets in Germany, Hungary, Slovakia, the Independent...
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    Transadriatica started another interesting route: Venezia-Ancona-Pescara-Brindisi-Catania. Furthermore, the airline Avio Linee Italiane decided to start...
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    22 February 2024. Retrieved 22 February 2024. "Brussels Airlines Adds Brindisi Service in NS23". Aeroroutes. 22 November 2022. Retrieved 22 November 2022...
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    Australian, New Zealand and South African airmen flying from Celone and Brindisi in Italy and was denied flyover rights from their Soviet allies, who shot...
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    RAF, which crashed into the sea near Newquay in Cornwall while bound for Brindisi. Two other SOE agents, Stephen Maitland and Ivan Watkins Bert, as well...
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  • force; the flight was intercepted by military aircraft and landed safely at Brindisi, Italy. January 24, 2007: an Air West Boeing 737 was hijacked over Sudan...
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    operates schools for children who are dependents of US military personnel. Aviano Elementary School and Aviano Middle High School are the two DoDEA schools on...
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  • dead, a clear murder-suicide, in his car at Torre Canne, a village near Brindisi, Italy. Poehlke's pistol was confirmed as the murder weapon in the murders...
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    Anglo-American bombing raids on Italian towns, the men were divided into five groups, each with 100 men, and sent in the cities hardest hit by enemy bombs (Turin...
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  • model dressed as a schoolgirl was accompanied by the words "Hottest back to school fares". Ryanair advertised two Scottish and one UK-wide newspaper. After...
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  • bersaglieri and a chemical-warfare expert) also assisted in making the ports of Brindisi, Bari, Molfetta and Manfredonia usable again. In 1947 he and his men put...
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