Silvius Magnago (5 February 1914 – 25 May 2010) was a South Tyrolean politician who served as Chairman of the South Tyrolean People's Party from 1957...
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and lutenist Silvius Condpan (d. 2011), Indian National Congress politician Silvius Magnago (1914–2010), retired Italian politician Silvius (fly), a genus...
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Lombardy, Italy; Cassano Magnago HC, a handball club based in Cassano Magnago. People with the surname include: Silvius Magnago (1914–2010), Italian lawyer...
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election was held on 22 October 2023. The council is located in Piazza Silvius Magnago, Bolzano. The council is composed of the following political groups:...
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electoral pacts with Forza Italia, Italy's main EPP member. In 1989 Silvius Magnago, long-time SVP leader and governor of South Tyrol since 1960, handed...
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presidents, having only had two presidents between 1960 and 2014 (Silvius Magnago 1960–1989, Luis Durnwalder 1989–2014). A fiscal regime allows the province...
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Malloth (1912–2002), supervisor at Theresienstadt concentration camp Silvius Magnago (1914–2010), politician, South Tyrolean governor, father of the autonomy...
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political symbol in South Tyrol. In 1957, under the leadership of Silvius Magnago, the largest protest rally in the history of South Tyrol was held here...
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theologian, hymnodist and writer Carlo Maria Giulini (1914–2005), conductor Silvius Magnago (1914-2010), lawyer and politician Maria Gardena (1920–2008) film actress...
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of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (d. 1998) February 6 Silvius Magnago, Italian politician (d. 2010) Roza Papo, Yugoslav physician and general...
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