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    The Bisagno (in Ligurian Besagno /beˈzaɲu/) is a 25-kilometre (16 mi) river in Liguria, (Italy). The river rises near Scoffera pass at around 600 m in...
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  • (1935–2014), Italian academic and politician Bisagno, a river in Liguria This page lists people with the surname Bisagno. If an internal link intending to refer...
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    and up the Polcevera valley of the Polcevera river and the Bisagno river valley of the Bisagno river. Great Genoa dates from 1926, when 19 municipalities...
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    proceeds along the coast up to the border with France. Entella Lavagna Bisagno Polcevera Cerusa Varatella Pora Centa Arroscia Giara di Rezzo Neva Merula...
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  • Cannovale regarding the Bisagno river. In particular, between 1905 and 1907, he studied and measured the correct maximum flow of the river in case of floods...
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  • Bisagno River, reaching Corso Italia and Molo Giano. The most significant transformation of this urban area, namely the covering of the Bisagno River...
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    from Fontanarossa of the Bisagno, wife of Domenico Columbus from Genoa, their sons are Cristoforo and Pellegrino." The Val Bisagno was a significant inland...
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  • they are carefree and play as best they can on the street or in the Bisagno river bed. Little Lillina, daughter of an industrialist and orphan of her...
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    link between the eastern part of the city, which faces east of the Bisagno river, and the western part developed beyond Largo della Zecca, towards Principe...
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    Richelieu. The French troops then withdrew, in good order, behind the Bisagno (river), and the British did not pass San Martino d'Albaro. The civil unrest...
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