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    Savigliano (Piedmontese: Savijan) is a comune of Piedmont, northern Italy, in the Province of Cuneo, about 50 kilometres (31 mi) south of Turin by rail...
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  • Savigliano may refer to: Savigliano, a comune of Piedmont, northern Italy Società Nazionale Officine di Savigliano, a former Italian engineering company...
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  • Banca Cassa di Risparmio di Savigliano S.p.A. is an Italian saving bank. The bank was based in Savigliano, in the Province of Cuneo, Piedmont. Since the...
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    painter of the late Mannerist and early Baroque period. He was born in Savigliano and died prematurely there, due to the plague. Molineri came to Rome at...
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    Carrozzeria Fissore was an Italian coachbuilder located in Savigliano, near Turin (Piedmont). The firm was founded in 1919 (105 years ago) (1919) by the...
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    Savigliano was named for the sisters. Taught violin in infancy by Ferrero, Caldera, and Morra, Teresa made her concert debut in her native Savigliano...
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    were largely (but not exclusively) built at the Carrozzeria Fissore in Savigliano. The first vehicles bodied by Carrozzeria Fissore still used Frua's design;...
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  • Monasterolo di Savigliano is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Cuneo in the Italian Piedmont region, and is located about 45 kilometres (28 mi)...
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    Società Nazionale Officine di Savigliano (SNOS), also known as Savigliano, was one of the most prestigious Italian industrial companies of the twentieth...
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    branches in the province: Michelin (Cuneo and Fossano), Saint-Gobain (Savigliano), Valeo (Mondovì), Asahi Glass Co. (Cuneo), ITT (Barge), Diageo (Santa...
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    Vanzetti (Cronologia – Strumenti di ricerca)", Edizioni Cristoforo Beggiami, Savigliano, 2017 Luigi Botta, "1927–2017 Sacco e Vanzetti", Istituto Storico della...
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  • Risparmio di Bra and Saluzzo, as well as minority shareholders of Fossano and Savigliano. BPER has been designated as a Significant Institution since the entry...
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    Mondovì 22,592 87.25 258 395 CN 29 Borgomanero 21,709 32.36 670 307 NO 30 Savigliano 21,306 110.73 192 321 CN 31 Trecate 20,329 38.38 529 136 NO 32 Acqui Terme...
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    childhood for his piousness and devotion to the faith. After studies in Savigliano and Turin, he entered the Order of Preachers. In 1445, he ordained to...
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    1427 to 1436 the seat of the university was transferred to Chieri and Savigliano. It was closed in 1536 following the invasion of the Savoy lands by France...
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    Meditar Bailando (Spanish-English), Editorial Kier, ISBN 978-950-17-1032-8 Savigliano, Marta E. (1995) Tango and the Political Economy of Passion. Westview...
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    Giovanni Schiaparelli (category People from Savigliano)
    Schiaparelli Born Giovanni Virginio Schiaparelli (1835-03-14)14 March 1835 Savigliano, Kingdom of Sardinia Died 4 July 1910(1910-07-04) (aged 75) Milan, Italy...
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  • out by Monteverdi, the actual work took place at Fissore's factory in Savigliano. White two-door cars were sent directly by Land Rover with an extra set...
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  • Dolomites, Santa Cristina Valgardena K76 BSA Osservatorio - BSA Osservatorio, Savigliano K77 EHB01 Observatory - EHB01 Observatory, Engelhardsberg K78 iota Scorpii...
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    Maschera di Ferro e il suo Tempo (in Italian). Pinerolo, Italy: L'Artistica Savigliano.{{cite conference}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) Mongrédien...
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    the body was hand-built of aluminum and steel by Carrozzeria Fissore in Savigliano, Italy. The styling was the work of Trevor Fiore (born Trevor Frost),...
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    Mombarcaro Mombasiglio Monastero di Vasco Monasterolo Casotto Monasterolo di Savigliano Monchiero Mondovì Monesiglio Monforte d'Alba Montaldo Roero Montaldo di...
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    built at Alstom's La Rochelle plant, the remaining 8 at Alstom's plant in Savigliano, Italy. An additional contract for maintenance of the trains over a thirty-year...
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    manufacturer Fiat. It was founded in 1880 as Società Nazionale Officine di Savigliano. Fiat Ferroviaria began building locomotives in the 1930s. It became part...
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    connected to turbines 1, 4, and 7 were manufactured by the Italy-based Savigliano. The transformers for turbine 5 and 6 are a make of Italtrafo, another...
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    Sm6 Driver's cabin In service 2010–2022 Manufacturer Alstom Built at Savigliano Family name New Pendolino Constructed 2009–2011 Entered service 2010 Refurbished...
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    suddenly of a stroke, while campaigning during the second Monferrato war, at Savigliano in late July 1630. He was succeeded by his son Victor Amadeus. In 1585...
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    Trailer Standards and the 689xx Motor Standards), built by Alstom at Savigliano in Italy. Units that had been extended were renumbered into the 390/1...
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    vitesse (AGV) type, which were built in the plants of La Rochelle and Savigliano. In early 2010, NTV stated its intention to start services in late 2011...
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    Catherine Michelle of Spain 18 March 1585 Zaragoza ten children 26 July 1630 Savigliano aged 68 Victor Amadeus I 1630–1637 8 May 1587 Turin second son of Charles...
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