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Brugnera (Friulian: Brugnere) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Regional decentralization entity of Pordenone, in the
Italian region of Friuli-Venezia...
- Anne
Brugnera (born 28
November 1970) is a
French politician of La République En Marche! (LREM) and
Territories of
Progress (TDP) who has been serving...
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Sandra Brugnera (born 13
August 1943) is an
Italian former figure skater who won
three national titles in ladies'
singles (1962–64). She
competed at the...
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Portrait of
Count Antonio Porcia and
Brugnera (Italian:
Ritratto del
conte Antonio di
Porcia e
Brugnera) is an oil
painting by Titian,
dated to c. 1535-1540...
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Synonyms describing Fortana and its
wines include Albanella gentile,
Brugnera, Brugnola, Brugnolera, Brungentile, Codigoro,
Costa d'Oro, Dallora, Dallora...
- Brooksbank,
Australian writer Änne
Bruck (1907–1978),
German actress Anne
Brugnera (born 1970),
French politician Anne de Bruin, New
Zealand economics researcher...
- the
Livenza river. Portobuffolé
borders the
following muni****lities:
Brugnera, Gaiarine, Mansuè,
Prata di Pordenone.
Sights include the Duomo, a synagogue...
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would return to
Serie A in 1979.
Players like
Franco Selvaggi,
Mario Brugnera (a
survivor of the 1970 team) and
Alberto Marchetti ensured a respectable...
- of Manzano, San
Daniele del
Friuli (cured ham),
Maniago (knives), and
Brugnera (furniture).
Several large enterprises are also
present in the
region in...
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border between the
provinces of
Pordenone and
Treviso roughly between Brugnera and
Motta di Livenza. It
continues to flow in a
southeasterly direction...