- SS
Cristoforo Colombo (Italian pronunciation: [
kriˈstɔːforo koˈlombo]) was an
Italian ocean liner built in the 1950s,
sister ship of the SS Andrea Doria...
- ("Aeroporto
Cristoforo Colombo" in Italian) (Italian pronunciation: [
kriˈstɔːforo koˈlombo]), and
commonly named Aeroporto di Genova-Sestri
Ponente (Genoa-Sestri...
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Kristopher Dutch: Christoffel, Christoforus, Christophe,
Kristof Esperanto:
Kristoforo Estonian: Christoph, Kristof, Kristofer, Kristoffer,
Risto Faroese: Kristoffur...
- Columbus. In
other relevant languages: Italian:
Cristoforo Colombo [
kriˈstɔːforo koˈlombo] Ligurian:
Cristoffa C(or)ombo [kɾiˈʃtɔffa kuˈɾuŋbu, – ˈkuŋbu]...
- in the Americas.
Christopher Columbus (Italian:
Cristoforo Colombo [
kriˈstɔːforo koˈlombo]) was an
Italian explorer (from Genoa) who led a
Spanish maritime...
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Cristoforo Madruzzo ([
kriˈstɔːforo maˈdruttso]) (5 July 1512 - 5 July 1578) was an
Italian Roman Catholic cardinal and statesman. His
brother Eriprando...
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Cristoforo Coriolano ([
kriˈstɔːforo korjoˈlaːno]) (born 1540) was a
German engraver of the Renaissance. He was born in Nuremberg. He
moved to
Italy and...
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Genoese explorer Christopher Columbus (Italian:
Cristoforo Colombo [
kriˈstɔːforo koˈlombo])
completed four
voyages across the
Atlantic Ocean for the Catholic...
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Roman presence);
Christopher Columbus (Italian:
Cristoforo Colombo [
kriˈstɔːforo koˈlombo]) is
credited for
introducing the 'New World' to the
major European...
- Colombo, as it is
often called by the Romans;
Italian pronunciation: [
kriˈstɔːforo koˈlombo]) is a
street in Rome (Italy) that
links the
historic centre...