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Unione Sportiva Fiumana or U.S.
Fiumana was an
Italian football club
based in the present-day
Croatian city of
Rijeka and the
predecessor of HNK Rijeka...
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border city of
Rijeka in the
following decades, it
changed its name to U.S.
Fiumana in 1926, to S.C.F.
Quarnero in 1946, to NK
Rijeka in 1954, and finally...
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Cavese (1984),
Savoia (2000),
Nocerina (2012),
Pordenone (2022) 2 seasons:
Fiumana (1942),
Biellese (1947),
Carrarese (1948),
Crema (1948),
Gallaratese (1948)...
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intermediary works between the
first drawing of
Ambasciatori della Fame and
Fiumana. He also made
Piazza Malaspina a
Volpedo in 1891,
which represents the...
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Fiume Krone (Croatian: Riječka kruna, Italian:
Corona Fiumana,
abbreviated Cor. or FIUK) was
introduced in the Free
State of Fiume[citation needed]...
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Empis fiumana is a
species of fly in the
family Empididae. It is
included in the
subgenus Euempis. It is
found in the Palearctic. Chandler,
Peter J. (1998)...
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Bolzano –
Ceased operations in 2017
Grion Pola –
Territory ceded to
Croatia Fiumana –
Territory ceded to
Croatia Alba
Trastevere –
Merged into Roma M.A.T.E...
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second round of the 1926–27
Coppa Italia. In the league,
Fiorentina and
Fiumana were
famously on the end of Juventus's
biggest championship wins, with...
- Sangiovannese,
Sorrento 7 times: Acqui, Audace, Bari,
Clodia Sottomarina, Cuneo,
Fiumana, Gubbio, Imolese, Imperia, Ivrea, Nocerina, Novara, Saronno, Turris, Verbania...
- Fame. Volk was born in
Fiume in 1906 and
began to play
football for U.S.
Fiumana, the team of his city; he was
known to be a
powerful striker. He pla****...