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    Cassolnovo (Cassö in lombard) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Pavia in the Italian region Lombardy, located about 30 km southwest of Milan...
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    Marquess of Vescovato, marquess of the Vodice, count of Villanova [it] and Cassolnovo, lord of Vescovato and Venetian patrician. After graduating in engineering...
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    March 1828 – 14 April 1882) was an Italian drinks manufacturer. Born in Cassolnovo, Italy, the tenth child of a farmer he was making drinks at the Bass Bar...
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    202.2 104 7th Garlasco 9,888 39.03 253.3 93 8th Broni 9,528 20.87 456.5 88 9th Casorate Primo 8,425 9 936.1 103 10th Cassolnovo 7,116 31.96 222.7 120...
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  • Abbey of Saints Nazario and Celso. In the village of Villareale, east of Cassolnovo, where his family had a castle, there is a road named after him. He reportedly...
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    Empire, marquis of Vescovato, marquis of Vodice, count of Villanova and Cassolnovo (from 1932), and Venetian patrician. He was also a senator of the Kingdom...
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  • Cassinasco Cassine Cassinelle Cassinetta di Lugagnano Cassino Cassola Cassolnovo Castagnaro Castagneto Carducci Castagneto Po Castagnito Castagnole delle...
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    is rice). Gravellona Lomellina borders the following municipalities: Cassolnovo, Cilavegna, Tornaco, Vigevano. The first traces of a settlement in this...
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    forcing him to a long and exhausting siege. On June 29, the camp moved to Cassolnovo, a direct possession of Beatrice. The woman supervised the order of the...
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    di note storiche e filologiche. She owned in all respects the lands of Cassolnovo, Carlotta, Monte Imperiale, Villanova, Sartirana, Leale, Cusago, Valenza...
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