Clorinda "Linda" Fiorentino (born March 9, 1958) is an American former actress. Fiorentino made her screen debut with a leading role in the 1985 coming-of-age...
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Fiorentino (Romagnol: Fiurentêin) is one of the nine castelli of San Marino. It has 2,548 inhabitants (May 2018) in an area of 6.57 km2 (2.54 sq mi). It...
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Nicole Margaret Fiorentino (born April 7, 1979) is an American bass guitarist. She is best known for her work with alternative rock bands Veruca Salt and...
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Calcio storico fiorentino (also known as calcio storico, calcio in livrea or calcio in costume) is an early form of football that originated during the...
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F.C. Fiorentino is a Sanmarinese football club, based in Fiorentino. The club was founded in 1974. Fiorentino currently plays in Girone A of Campionato...
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Fiorentino is an Italian surname and a masculine given name. Notable people with the name include: Adriano Fiorentino (1440–1499), also known as Adriano...
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Melissa "Missy" Fiorentino (born January 19, 1977) is a female boxer from Cranston, Rhode Island, United States. Her fighting nickname is: "The Fury."...
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Castiglion Fiorentino (Italian pronunciation: [kastiʎˈʎoɱ fjorenˈtiːno]) is a small, walled city in eastern Tuscany, Italy, in the province of Arezzo,...
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James Fiorentino is an American painter and illustrator who is known for his work in sports art and receiving celebrity autographs and endorsements. Fiorentino...
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Valdarno (redirect from Valdarno Fiorentino)
The Valdarno is the valley of the river Arno, from Florence to the sea. The name applies to the entire river basin, though usage of the term generally...
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