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Castel Rigone is a
frazione of the
comune (muni****lity) of P****ignano sul Trasimeno, Umbria,
central Italy. As of 2001, it had 406 inhabitants, and is...
- pronunciation: [bruˈnɛllo kutʃiˈnɛlli]; born 3
September 1953 in
Castel Rigone) is an
Italian luxury creative director and the
chief executive of his eponymous...
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controversies favoring rivers of Romagna,
between the Pisciatello,
called the
Rigone in its
lowest reaches, the
Fiumicino near
Savignano and the Uso is in Dissertazione...
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Castel Rigone Calcio was an
Italian ****ociation
football club,
based in
Castel Rigone, a
frazione of P****ignano sul Trasimeno, Umbria.
Castel Rigone last...
- He is the
current head
coach of Lega Pro
Seconda Divisione team
Castel Rigone.
During his club
career he pla**** for Como, Sampdoria, Napoli,
Torino and...
- Corbello,
Giovanni di Andrea,
Captains Regent (1395)
Simone di Belluzzo,
Rigone di Giovanni,
Captains Regent (1395–1396)
Samperino di Giovanni, Giovanni...
- Mucciolino,
Landolino di Nicolino,
Captains Regent (1402)
Simone di Menghino,
Rigone di Giovanni,
Captains Regent (1402–1403) Vita di Corbello,
Simone di Belluzzo...
- Pro
Seconda Divisione 2011–12,
after a 3–2 home
victory against Castel Rigone. The club also won the 2010–11
Coppa Italia Serie D,
beating Turris 1–0...
- 12.133
Country Italy Region Umbria Province Perugia (PG)
Frazioni Castel Rigone, Col Piccione, Oliveto, Pischiello, San Donato, San Vito,
Trecine Government...
- D (9 teams)
Bacoli Sibilla (first round)
Casertana (first round)
Castel Rigone (second round)
Pomigliano (first round)
Pontedera (first round) Saint-Christophe...