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    Castel Bolognese (Romagnol: Castël Bulgnés) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Ravenna in the Italian region Emilia-Romagna, located about 40...
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    Sacred Heart of Jesus, houses a painting depicting the Patron Saints of Castel Bolognese (1607) by the son of Giovanni Battista Bertucci. The church has a terracotta...
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    The Battle of Faenza, also known as the Battle of Castel Bolognese on February 3, 1797, saw a 7,000 troops from the Papal Army commanded by Michelangelo...
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    Brisighella (7,426 inhabitants) Casola Valsenio (2,507 inhabitants) Castel Bolognese (9,573 inhabitants) Cervia (28,940 inhabitants) Conselice (9,878 inhabitants)...
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    Mennégand, and Pierre Silvestre. Nicola Utili (also known as Nicola da Castel Bolognese) (Ravenna, Italy, 1888–1962), beside traditional lute works, experimented...
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    Castel San Pietro Terme (Eastern Bolognese: Castèl San Pîr) is a comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Bologna, in the Italian region of Emilia-Romagna...
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    Angelo Gottarelli (category People from Castel Bolognese)
    painter, active near Imola and in the Papal States. He was born in Castel Bolognese, and as a young man entered a seminary in Imola. He abandoned the religious...
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  • Romeo Gigli (category People from Castel Bolognese)
    the course of fashion by the Los Angeles Times. Gigli was born in Castel Bolognese. Orphaned at the age of 18, he went travelling for the next decade...
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    Giovanni da Castel Bolognese and as Giovanni da Castelbolognese, was an Italian gem engraver and medallist who was born in Castel Bolognese, Italy. He...
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    Castel di Casio (Medial Mountain Bolognese: Castèl or Castèl d Chèsi) is a comune (municipality) of the Metropolitan City of Bologna in the Italian region...
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  • Castel may refer to the following places: Castel is the Occitan word for the Latin Castrum (small caserna military castrum) and occurs very often in southern...
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  • The Castel Bolognese train disaster was a major accident that occurred on 8 March 1962, in the Castel Bolognese railway station, near Ravenna, in Italy...
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    Santa Maria della Pace, Castelbolognese (category Churches in Castel Bolognese)
    Santa Maria della Pace is a Roman Catholic church located on Via Emilia Levante #1300 in the town of Castelbolognese, in the region of Emilia Romagna,...
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    Castello d'Argile (Northern Bolognese: Castèl d'Èrzen) is a comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Bologna in the Italian region Emilia-Romagna...
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    Giovanni Piancastelli (category People from Castel Bolognese)
    painter and architect. He was born to a family of little resources in Castel Bolognese. His initial lessons were under a Cappucini priest at a local convent...
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    ISBN 0-425-04013-5. Robbe, Federico (2016). Seveso 1976. Oltre la diossina. Castel Bolognese: Itaca Books. ISBN 978-88-526-0486-7. Loss Prevention Bulletin The...
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  • San Pietro Apostolo, Castelbolognese (category Churches in Castel Bolognese)
    Roman Catholic church located on Via Biancanigo #1631 in the town of Castel Bolognese, in the region of Emilia Romagna, Italy. A church at the site was documented...
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  • della fanteria giapponese nella seconda guerra mondiale (in Italian). Castel Bolognese: Ermanno Albertelli. ASIN B002SEB6XG. Retrieved 10 September 2015....
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    Camugnano (Medial Mountain Bolognese: Camgnèin; City Bolognese: Camugnàn) is a comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Bologna in the Italian...
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  • Castel Baronia Castel Boglione Castel Bolognese Castel Campagnano Castel Castagna Castel Colonna Castel Condino Castel d'Aiano Castel d'Ario Castel d'Azzano...
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  • Giovanni Battista Sangiorgi (category People from Castel Bolognese)
    Giovanni Battista Sangiorgi (1784 in Castel Bolognese – 1877) was an Italian painter of the Neoclassical period He trained as a figure painter, and in...
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    Angelo Biancini (category People from Castel Bolognese)
    Angelo Biancini Born 1911 Castel Bolognese, Italy Died 1988 Occupation Sculptor...
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    battle of Delebio (19 November 1432), he defeated the papal forces at Castel Bolognese (1434). When another papal army under Francesco Sforza defeated and...
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    Castel Maggiore (Bolognese: Castèl Mażåur) is an Italian commune in the Metropolitan City of Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, central Italy, located 9 kilometres...
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    Casalecchio di Reno Casalfiumanese Castel d'Aiano Castel del Rio Castel di Casio Castel Guelfo di Bologna Castel Maggiore Castel San Pietro Terme Castello d'Argile...
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    Giovanni Antonio Antolini (category People from Castel Bolognese)
    Giovanni Antonio Antolini (Castel Bolognese, 1756 – Bologna 1841) was an Italian architect and writer. From 1803 to 1815, he was professor of architecture...
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  • In addition to the construction of the tower and the fortress of Castel Bolognese (1392–94), a position in which he was assisted by Lawrence Bagnomarino...
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  • Solarolo borders the following municipalities: Bagnara di Romagna, Castel Bolognese, Cotignola, Faenza, Imola. It is known for being singer Laura Pausini's...
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    in December). During his reign the Bentivoglio received the fief of Castel Bolognese. In 1438 Annibale I, a putative son of Anton Galeazzo (his mother,...
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  • Girolamo Bernardino Pallantieri (category People from Castel Bolognese)
    Bitonto (1603–1619). Girolamo Bernardino Pallantieri was born in a Castel Bolognese, Italy on 20 May 1533 and ordained a friar in the Order of Friars Minor...
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