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    Fossano (Piedmontese: Fossan) is a town and comune of Piedmont, Northern Italy. It is the fourth largest town of the province of Cuneo, after Cuneo, Alba...
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  • The Turin Court of Assizes reduced the sentence on Cospito regarding the Fossano bombing from life imprisonment to 23 years, in June 2023. Cospito was born...
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    Borgognone (variously known as Ambrogio da Fossano, Ambrogio di Stefano da Fossano, Ambrogio Stefani da Fossano or as il Bergognone or Ambrogio Egogni, c...
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    Balocco S.p.A. is an Italian food company based in Fossano. It was founded in 1927. Balocco produces a range of biscuits. The company exports products...
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  • Cassa di Risparmio di Fossano is an Italian saving bank based in Fossano, in the Province of Cuneo, Piedmont. Monte di Pietà di Fossano was found in 1591...
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    Fossano railway station (Italian: Stazione di Fossano) is the railway station serving the comune of Fossano, in the Piedmont region of northwestern Italy...
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    Michelin in Mondovì Miroglio in Alba Ferrero SpA in Alba Maina in Fossano Balocco in Fossano Merlo in San Defendente (Cervasca) Arpa industriale in Bra Bottero...
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  • Peppino Pisanu (born 1942), known as The Monster of Fossano (Italian: Il Mostro di Fossano), is an Italian serial killer. Convicted and sentenced to 27...
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    Federico Sacco (February 5, 1864 in Fossano – October 2, 1948 in Trofarello) was an Italian geologist, paleontologist and mycologist. He was the son of...
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    The Turin–Fossano–Savona railway is a major Italian railway that links the cities of Turin and Savona. The railway is double track up to Ceva, standard...
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  • Rovere, B. (1615–1677) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Fossano (1675–1677). Ottaviano della Rovere was born in Asti, Italy in 1615 and...
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  • Doddeo (1534–1600) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Fossano (1592–1600) and Bishop of Brugnato (1584–1592). Camillo Daddeo was born...
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  • Agnesi is an Italian food company based in Fossano founded in 1824. Agnesi is the oldest pasta producer brand in history. It all began in 1824 with the...
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    The Diocese of Fossano (Latin: Dioecesis Fossanensis) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church in Piedmont, in the Province of Cuneo. It is a suffragan...
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  • Antonio Rinaldi (c. 1715 – c. 1759), also known as Fossano, Fusano, and Fossan, was an Italian choreographer who worked in Russia. He was a native of...
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  • (born 15 May 1995) is a Romanian footballer who plays as a left back for Fossano. Marin began his career in the academy of Italian side Lazio, where head...
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    until 1977. Pellegrino was born in Centallo near Fossano. He was educated at the Seminary of Fossano, Catholic University of Milan, and the Theological...
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    Tortona 27,575 99.29 278 122 AL 24 Chivasso 26,704 51.31 520 183 TO 25 Fossano 24,743 130.72 189 375 CN 26 Ivrea 23,598 30.19 781 253 TO 27 Orbassano...
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    needed] On 3 April 1980, he was named bishop coadjutor of the Diocese of Fossano. He was consecrated a bishop on 17 May by Cardinal Anastasio Ballestrero...
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  • living mainly in Northern Italy and Central Italy. The Jews of Asti, Fossano, and Moncalvo ("Appam"). These represent the Jews expelled from France...
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  • Lucy Salani (category People from Fossano)
    transgender person to have survived the Nazi concentration camps. Born in Fossano and raised in Bologna, Salani was understood to be a gay man before undergoing...
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    d'Alba Dogliani Dronero Elva Entracque Envie Farigliano Faule Feisoglio Fossano Frabosa Soprana Frabosa Sottana Frassino Gaiola Gambasca Garessio Genola...
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    San Giovanni Battista, Racconigi (1730) Battuti Rossi (Trinity Church), Fossano (1727) Chiesa Sant'Antonio Abate, Priero (1716) Dome of the Sanctuary of...
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    services (Regionale veloce) Turin - Fossano - San Giuseppe di Cairo - Savona Regional services (Treno regionale) Fossano - San Giuseppe di Cairo Tourist services...
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  • of Fossano (1658–1675). On 8 July 1658, Clemente Ascanio Sandri-Trotti was appointed during the papacy of Pope Alexander VII as Bishop of Fossano. On...
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  • Italiana introduces through service between Cirié and Alba and Cirié and Fossano via Line 4 and Line 7 of the Turin Metropolitan Railway Service. January...
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    the death of Pietro Aldobrandini, his son sold the properties to Paolo Fossano, who continued the work on the side of Via del Corso. In 1616, cardinal...
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  • Santuario di Oropa (Biella) 161 km (100 mi) Hilly stage 3 6 May Novara to Fossano 166 km (103 mi) Flat stage 4 7 May Acqui Terme to Andora 190 km (120 mi)...
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    on 18 August. Catinat immediately took Saluzzo, followed by Savigliano, Fossano, and Susa, but lacking sufficient troops, and with sickness rife within...
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    million. In 2006, minority interests in the savings banks of Bra (31.021%), Fossano (23.077%), Saluzzo (31.019%) and Savigliano (31.006%) were sold for about...
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