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- The 4th
Alpine Division "Cuneense" (Italian: 4ª
Divisione alpina "Cuneense") was a
division of the
Royal Italian Army
during World War II,
which specialized...
- used as a
minor blending component with
wines made from Barbera,
Neretta Cuneese and Pl****a. In the
early 21st century, DNA
profiling showed that Grisa...
- Pinerolese, with Barbera, Persan,
Freisa and
Neretta Cuneese, and Valsusa, with Barbera, Dolcetto,
Neretta Cuneese and
other local red
Piemontese varieties. Ampelographers...
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Cuneense Division were destro****.
Members of the 1
Alpini Regiment, part of
Cuneese Division,
burned the
regimental flags to keep them from
being captured...
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wines of Pinerolese. Here the
grape is
usually blended with Avanà,
Neretta Cuneese and
other local red
Piemontese varieties.
Ampelographers believe that the...
- 2021) • Total 55,980 • Density 470/km2 (1,200/sq mi)
Demonym Italian:
cuneese (pl. -i) Time zone UTC+1 (CET) • Summer (DST) UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code...
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followed by
intense live
activity throughout Italy,
accompanied by the
cuneese musician Nicolas Roncea and subsequently, on some dates, by LEF, former...