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Bisagno is an
Italian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Gilio Bisagno (1903–1987),
Italian swimmer Tommaso Bisagno (1935–2014), Italian...
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Gilio Bisagno (31
January 1903 – 16
December 1987) was an
Italian freestyle swimmer who
competed in the 1920
Summer Olympics. He was born in Sampierdarena...
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Bisagno (in
Ligurian Besagno /beˈzaɲu/) is a 25-kilometre (16 mi)
river in Liguria, (Italy). The
river rises near
Scoffera p**** at
around 600 m in...
- from
Fontanarossa of the
Bisagno, wife of
Domenico Columbus from Genoa,
their sons are
Cristoforo and Pellegrino." The Val
Bisagno was a
significant inland...
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Polcevera and
Bisagno. The
territory of
Genoa is po****rly
divided into 5 main zones: the centre, the west, the east, the
Polcevera and the
Bisagno Valley....
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Tommaso Bisagno (5
April 1935 – 18
January 2014) was an
Italian academic and politician.
Bisagno was born in
Signa in 1935.
Graduated in chemistry, he...
- into the life of a
person who is born again". The
Baptist pastor John R.
Bisagno in The
Power of
Positive Praying (Xulon Press, 1965) gave a
version in...
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proceeds along the
coast up to the
border with France.
Entella Lavagna Bisagno Polcevera Cerusa Varatella Pora
Centa Arroscia Giara di
Rezzo Neva Merula...
- was born in the
mountains around Genoa; Gastaldi, with nom de
guerre "
Bisagno",
became one of its leaders,
leading successful raids on
German and Fascist...
- of two
valleys bordering the
historic core of the city,
along with Val
Bisagno.
Media related to Val
Polcevera at
Wikimedia Commons 44°26′24″N 8°53′24″E...