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Chiavari (Italian pronunciation: [ˈkjaːvari]; Ligurian: Ciävai [ˈtʃaːvaj]) is a
seaside comune (muni****lity) in the
Metropolitan City of Genoa, in Italy...
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Chiavari chair, also
known as the Chiavarina, or
Tiffany chair, is a
wooden chair of
Ligurian design. The
Chiavarina was
created in 1807 by a cabinetmaker...
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Chiavari Castle (Castello di
Chiavari) is an
ancient fortification in
Chiavari,
Province of Genoa, Italy. The
castle was
built after the
convention of...
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Chiavari may
refer to:
Chiavari, Italy, town and
comune on the
Italian Riviera in the
Province of Genoa,
region of
Liguria Chiavari railway station Roman...
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referred to as Entella, is an
Italian professional football club
based in
Chiavari, Liguria.
Founded in 1914, the club
currently competes in the
Serie C Group...
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Chiavari (French pronunciation: [kɔti kjavaʁi]; Corsican: Coti è Chjavari) is a
commune of the Corse-du-Sud
department of
France on the
island of...
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Stadio Comunale is a multi-purpose
stadium in
Chiavari, Italy. It is
mainly used for
football matches and
hosts the home
matches of
local Italian Serie...
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Simone Chiavari was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of
Brugnato (1492–1502). On 11
April 1492,
Simone Chiavari was
appointed during the...
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Diocese of
Chiavari (Latin:
Dioecesis Clavarensis) is a
Latin diocese of the
Catholic Church in Liguria,
northern Italy. It was
created on 3 December...
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Albertus de
Chiavari (1250–1300) was an
Italian Dominican friar who
served as the 10th
Master of the
Order of
Preachers in the year 1300. He was appointed...