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Armando Cossutta (2
September 1926 – 14
December 2015) was an
Italian communist politician.
After World War II,
Cossutta became one of the
leading members...
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Carlo Cossutta (Slovene:
Karlo Košuta; May 8, 1932 –
January 22, 2000) was a
prominent Italian dramatic tenor of
Slovene descent who had a
major international...
- from the
Communist Refoundation Party (PRC). The
split was led by
Armando Cossutta,
founder and
early leader of the PRC, who
opposed Fausto Bertinotti's leadership...
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Araldo Cossutta (January 11, 1925 –
February 24, 2017) was an
architect who
worked primarily in the
United States. He
worked at the firm I. M. Pei & Partners...
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secretary is
Maurizio Acerbo, who
replaced Paolo Ferrero in 2017.
Armando Cossutta was the party's founder,
while Fausto Bertinotti its longest-serving leader...
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Cossutta is an
Italian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Araldo Cossutta (1925–2017),
American architect of
Croatian origin Armando Cossutta...
- in
which Romano Prodi was defeated. So Diliberto,
together with
Armando Cossutta and others,
founded the
Party of
Italian Communists, of
which he became...
- ten-story
towers in Chicago,
Illinois designed by I. M. Pei and
Araldo Cossutta. The
project was part of a city
initiative to
revitalize the residential...
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Dallas outside of Downtown. The
building was
designed by
Cossutta & ****ociates (Araldo
Cossutta, prin****l) of New York to be the
corporate headquarters...
- designer,
French Léon Choubrac,
illustrator and
poster artist,
French Araldo Cossutta, architect, Yugoslavian-American Suzor-Coté,
painter Henri Crenier, sculptor...