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    San Fedele (or Sanfè in Ligurian) is a hamlet of about 1,000 inhabitants in the municipality of Albenga, in the Province of Savona, bordering the fraction...
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    agriculture. Albenga has six hamlets: Lusignano, San Fedele, Campochiesa, Leca, Bastia, Salea. The name of Albenga comes from the Latin Albíngaunum that comes...
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  • Lombardy, Italy Basilica of San Fedele, Como, a basilica church in Como, Lombardy, Italy Fidelis of Como, saint San Fedele, Albenga, a village in the province...
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    of Albenga passed in 1797 under the new government of the Ligurian Republic it formed a separate municipality from Albenga together with San Fedele, which...
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    The Diocese of Albenga–Imperia (Latin: Dioecesis Albinganensis–Imperiae) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church in Liguria, northern Italy; the traditional...
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    Italy include Albenga Baptistery and those of Canosa di Puglia and Nocera Superiore. Other examples of domes may include the Sanctuary of San Prosdocimo...
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    1442, by Pope Eugenius IV. On 5 November 1466, he was appointed bishop of Albenga by Pope Paul II. He died in January 1472. Eubel II, pp. 84, 127, 229. Cibo...
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