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Moncalieri (Italian: [moŋkaˈljɛːri]; Piedmontese: Moncalé [mʊŋkaˈle] ) is a
comune (muni****lity) of 56,134
inhabitants (31
January 2022)
about 8 kilometres...
- he was also 2nd
Prince of Montfort, 1st
Count of
Meudon and
Count of
Moncalieri,
following his
marriage with
Maria Clotilde of
Savoy in 1859. His po****r...
- The
Castle of
Moncalieri is a
palace in
Moncalieri (Metropolitan City of Turin), Piedmont, in
northern Italy. It is one of the
Residences of the Royal...
- [italdiˈzain dʒuˈdʒaːro]) is a
design and
engineering company and
brand based in
Moncalieri, Italy, that
traces its
roots to the 1968
foundation of
Studi Italiani...
- Couy or
Filippa Ducci, dame de Couy (French:
Philippe Desducs; 1520,
Moncalieri,
Piedmont –
before October 1586, near Tours), was a
French (originally...
- for Liga I club
Dinamo București. Born in
Moncalieri,
Caparco started his
career at
lowly A.S.D.
Moncalieri Calcio, and
subsequently spent five years...
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Moncalieri railway station (Italian:
Stazione di
Moncalieri)
serves the town and
comune of
Moncalieri, in the
Piedmont region of
northwestern Italy. The...
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tripe dish from Veneto,
Northeast Italy.
Trippa di
Moncalieri [it] — a
tripe dish from
Moncalieri city, Piedmont, Italy,
consisting of
tripe sausage served...
- heir by his only son,
Prince Louis. On 10 November/14
November 1910, at
Moncalieri,
Prince Victor was
married to
Princess Clémentine of
Belgium (1872–1955)...
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daughter (Maria Letizia)
mostly resided with her
mother in the
Castle of
Moncalieri, but her two sons sta****
mainly with
their father. It was in
Italy that...