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    Mulazzano (Italian pronunciation: [mulatˈtsaːno]; Lodigiano: Mülassàn [mylaˈsãː]) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Lodi in the Italian region...
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    — With Virginia Pallavicino: Carlo Umberto (1601–1663), Marchese di Mulazzano con Gonzole, married Claudia Ferrero-Fieschi, daughter of Francesco Filiberto...
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    Coriano (section Mulazzano)
    Papal States in 1805 restored Coriano's place. In the following years, Mulazzano was annexed to Coriano; in 1817, Monte Tauro and Passano were annexed...
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    on the 15th, and on the next day the 56th Division entered the town of Mulazzano, directly north of Montescudo and equally close to the border. The fighting...
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    Lodi) Length 60.6 km (37.7 mi) Discharge    • average 90 and 75 and 40 m3/s (3,200 and 2,600 and 1,400 cu ft/s) (at Truccazzano; Mulazzano; Muzza P.)...
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    Stroppa Date of birth (1968-01-24) 24 January 1968 (age 56) Place of birth Mulazzano, Italy Height 1.82 m (6 ft 0 in) Position(s) Attacking midfielder Team...
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    di Sotto, Fienile, Fossola, La Porta, Masdone, Monti Vitali, Mulazzano Monte, Mulazzano Ponte, Rivalta, Saliceto, San Michele Cavana, Santa Maria del...
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  • Muggia Muggiò Mugnano del Cardinale Mugnano di Napoli Mühlbach Mühlwald Mulazzano Mulazzo Mura Muravera Murazzano Murello Murialdo Murisengo Murlo Muro...
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    di Colturano-Dresano-Madonnina-Mulazzano Cimitero-Cassino d'Alberi-Tribiano-Mulazzano-Cervignano d'Adda-Galgagnano-Arcagna-Lodi/Paullo...
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  • army led by Alessandro Sforza. In 1470 he took part in the battle of Mulazzano and, two years later, he took part in the siege of Volterra, always as...
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