• Alberto Cerreti (7 February 1939 – 7 September 2019) was an Italian politician. He served as Mayor of Sorano, Tuscany from 1972 to 1980. He was elected...
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  • Cerreti is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alberto Cerreti (1939–2019), Italian politician Giulio Cerreti (1903–1985), Italian...
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  • footballer Alberto Cerqui (born 1992), Italian racing driver Alberto Cerreti (1939–2019), Italian politician, Mayor of Sorano, Tuscany from 1972–1980 Alberto Cerri...
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    Socialist Party 6 Fosco Monaci 1983 1985 Italian Socialist Party 7 Alberto Cerreti 7 September 1985 14 July 1990 Italian Socialist Party 8 Lamberto Ciani...
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  • player (Green Bay Packers, Denver Broncos) and stuntman (Spartacus). Alberto Cerreti, 80, Italian politician, President of the Province of Grosseto (1985–1990)...
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  • Andrea Gemma, Italian Roman Catholic prelate (b. 1930) 7 September – Alberto Cerreti, Italian politician (b. 1939) 10 September Stefano Delle Chiaie, Italian...
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    Dominici Succeeded by Silvio Baldini In office 1980–1983 Preceded by Alberto Cerreti Succeeded by Giorgio Rossi In office 17 May 1990 – 26 April 2004 Preceded...
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  • Cannavò Paolo Carbone Lianella Carell Mario Carli Alberto Castagna Alberto Cavallari Giulio Cerreti Gerardo Chiaromonte Giulietto Chiesa Italo Alighiero...
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    XXVI Congresso Geografico Italieno, (Genova, 4-9 mai 1992), Ed. Claudio Cerreti, Roma, Istituto dell’Enciclopedia Italiana Giovanni Treccani, 1996, p. 767-777 ;...
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    castrum stativum (permanent camp) in the Cirié area was called Castra Cerreti, deriving this name from the turkish oak (Quercus Cerri), an oak tree whose...
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