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Voghera (Vogherese
dialect of Emilian: Vughera; Latin:
Forum Iulii Iriensium) is a town and
comune in the
Province of
Pavia in the
Italian region Lombardy...
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Dilettantistica Oltrepò
Voghera,
usually referred to as
simply Oltrepò
Voghera, was an
Italian ****ociation
football team from
Stradella and
Voghera Lombardy. The...
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Luigi Voghera (1788–1840) was an
Italian architect of the
Neoclassical period. He was born an
active in Cremona. He
built a new façade for the church...
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Voghera railway station (Italian:
Stazione di
Voghera)
serves the town and
comune of
Voghera, in the
region of Lombardy,
northern Italy.
Opened in 1858...
- 25
September 1984
Sindona returned to Italy,
where he was
imprisoned in
Voghera. On 16
March 1985, in the
trial for the
bankruptcy of
Banca Privata Italiana...
- Duke of
Aosta were
Prince della Cisterna and of Belriguardo,
Marquess of
Voghera, and
Count of Ponderano,
originating from the
heritage of
Maria Vittoria...
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Castelnuovo Scrivia, San Sebastiano,
Villalvernia and Volpedo.
Voghera, cantons:
Voghera, Argine, Broni, Casteggio, Codevilla, Sale, Silvano, Soriasco...
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Dominican Order,
taking the name Michele, p****ing from the
monastery of
Voghera to that of Vigevano, and
thence to Bologna.
Ordained a
priest at Genoa...
- On his way back to
return incognito to Montpellier, he was
arrested at
Voghera as a spy (by
orders of his own uncle) and
thrown into prison,
where he...
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Under new ownership,
Daldosso was released.
Daldosso joined Serie D club
Voghera in 2004 and pla**** for the team in 2 seasons. In 2006, he was
signed by...