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Gargnano (Gardesano: Gargnà) is a town and
comune in the
province of Brescia, in Lombardy. It is
situated on the
western s**** of Lake Garda. The muni****l...
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frazione of Bogliaco, on the s****s of Lake Garda,
within the town
limits of
Gargnano,
Province of Brescia,
region of Lombardy, Italy. The
villa includes lakefront...
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there he
invaded Trentino. Meanwhile, the
Austrians repeatedly bombed Gargnano and
tried to
impose their dominance.
Despite the
humiliating Italian defeat...
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things to the Führer. For
about a year and a half,
Mussolini lived in
Gargnano on Lake
Garda in Lombardy.
Although he
insisted in
public that he was in...
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Festival de
Musique des Arcs and the "Incontri
Chitarristici di
Gargnano", of
having been
artist in residence, or
visiting professor in such centers...
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German protectors was imminent. On 18
April 1945,
Mussolini left
Gargnano, a
village near Salò
where he had been residing, and moved, with his entire...
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Italy agreed on the insurrection. In the meantime,
Mussolini had
abandoned Gargnano and gone to Milan,
where he
hoped to be able to make
contact both with...
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Torbole and Nago.
After an
amphibious crossing of Lake Garda, it
secured Gargnano and
Porto di Tremosine, on 30 April, as
German resistance in
Italy ended...
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established in 1998 with an area of 1,525
hectares (in the
territory of
Gargnano).
Monte Tavagnone Mariotti, Michele. "Il
Parco Alto
Garda Bresciano". cm-parcoaltogarda...
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January 14, 1944
Benito Mussolini arrested Borghese while receiving him in
Gargnano, in
order to gain
direct control of the Xª MAS. Word of the
arrest reached...