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- Sardagna is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Gianfranco Sardagna (born 1935), Italian basketball player Julio José Gustavo...
- Gianfranco Sardagna (born 28 May 1935) is a retired Italian basketball player. He was part of Italian teams that finished fourth and fifth at the 1960...
- Julio José Gustavo Sardagna (1932–2009) was an Argentine neurologist and neurosurgeon. Julio Sardagna was born in Ensenada, Argentina. He received a Doctorate...
- 11 Elvio Bizzaro, 13 Germano Gambini, 14 Stelio Posar, 15 Gianfranco Sardagna, 16 Sergio Macoratti (Coach: Jim McGregor) 1957 EuroBasket: finished 10th...
- Mattarello Martignano Cognola Ravina Romagnano Montevaccino Vela Meano Sardagna Sopramonte Vigo Meano Cortesano Gazzadina Candriai Vaneze Cadine Vigolo...
- leader of this terrorist group. She was born to a middle-class family in Sardagna, Trentino, in the north of Italy. Her mother was a pharmacist and her father...
- including Castel Buonconsiglio, Castello Malpaga, Villa Salvotti, and Palazzo Sardagna. He was also an engraver. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Marcello...
- transport. Known cable cars in Tyrol are the Ritten cable car in Bolzano, the Sardagna cable car in Trento and the Nordkette cable car in Innsbruck. Also funicular...
- Graciela Rovira, solar physicist Jorge Sabato, physicist Julio José Gustavo Sardagna, neurologist and neurosurgeon Tito Scaiano, laser chemist Carlos Segers...
- Battista Pignatelli (1779) Antonio Maria Trigona (1819–1835) Carlo Emmanuelle Sardagna de Hohenstein (1839–1840 Died) Juan Manuel de Irrizarri y Peralta (1840–1849)...