Roncone (Roncon in local dialect) was a comune (municipality) in Trentino in the northern Italian region Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol, located about 35...
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Juan Pablo Roncone (born 1982) is a Chilean writer. He was born in Arica in northern Chile in 1982, and moved to Santiago in the early 2000s to study...
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A ranseur, also called roncone, was a polearm similar to the partisan used in Europe up to the 15th century. It was still seen in court as a ceremonial...
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polearm. In English, the term 'Italian bill' is applied to the similar roncone or roncola, but the Italian version tended to have a long thrusting spike...
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of cartography Correll, Nikolaus; Hayes, Bradley; Heckman, Christoffer; Roncone, Alessandro (2022). Introduction to Autonomous Robots: Mechanisms, Sensors...
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Fourth Army to stop their retreat and defend these positions between the Roncone and the Tomatico mountains, with the support of the Second Army. The Austro-Hungarians...
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race, UEC European Junior Championships 3rd Tf GD Dorigo 3rd Montichiari–Roncone 6th Overall Tour du Pays de Vaud 7th G.P. Sportivi Sovilla-La Piccola SanRemo...
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defend the fortified defenses around the Monte Grappa summit between the Roncone and the Tomatico mountains; although numerically inferior (51,000 against...
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played by then head-coach of the Cornell Raiders, Wilbert Roncone (billed as "Wilbur Roncone"). The film was released theatrically in Europe in March 1987...
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Preore, Comano Terme, Bleggio Superiore, Bondo, Bolbeno, Breguzzo, Zuclo, Roncone, Lardaro, Ledro and Pieve di Bono. It is a centre for production of candles...
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