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Dronero (Occitan: Draonier) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of
Cuneo in the
Italian region Piedmont,
located about 70
kilometres (43 mi) southwest...
- A.C.D. Pro
Dronero is an
Italian football club
based in
Dronero, Piedmont.
Currently it
plays in Italy's
Serie D, the fourth-tier league. The club was...
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Arbin and Francin,
Prince bailiff of the
Duchy of Aosta,
Prince of Chieri,
Dronero, Crescentino, Riva di
Chieri and Banna, Busca, Bene, Bra, Duke of Genoa...
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Dalmatz (Borgo San Dalmazzo),
Buscha (Busca),
Boves (Bueves) and
Draonier (
Dronero). The
Occitan linguistic enclave of La Gàrdia (Guardia Piemontese) in Calabria...
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Arbin and Francin,
Prince bailiff of the
Duchy of Aosta,
Prince of Chieri,
Dronero, Crescentino, Riva di
Chieri and Banna, Busca, Bene, Bra, Duke of Genoa...
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Battalion "
Dronero", in
Dronero Command Company, in
Dronero 17th Company, in
Dronero 18th Company, in San
Damiano Macra 19th Company, in
Dronero 105th Support...
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confusion stemmed from a
synonym of Chatus,
Nebbiolo di
Dronero (Nebbiolo of
Dronero, a
small commune in the
Piedmont wine
region where Nebbiolo is...
- aremigus) – Decimomannu,
Sardinia Ponte del
Diavolo (Ponte Vecchio) –
Dronero,
Province of Cuneo,
Piedmont Ponte Fabio M****imo [it] – Faicchio, Campania...
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logistic depot: "Borgo San Dalmazzo", "Vinadio" (in 1904
renamed "
Dronero") and "
Dronero" (in 1904
renamed "Saluzzo").
Alpine troops (including
units from...
- role in the
Capture of Rome,
which Pius
adamantly refused. He died at
Dronero, near Cuneo, in 1876. His son,
Coriolano Ponza di San
Martino (1842–1926)...