Montignoso is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Massa and Carrara in the Italian region Tuscany, located about 90 kilometres (56 mi) northwest...
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Archduchess Louise of Austria (redirect from Countess Montignoso)
George gave Louise an allowance and granted her the title of Countess of Montignoso (in allusion of her Tuscan ascendancy) on 13 July 1903; in turn, he demanded...
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a reorganization. In 1938, the municipalities of Carrara, Massa, and Montignoso joined and became the municipality of Apuania. In the same year, the industrial...
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Enrico Toselli, Count of Montignoso (March 13, 1883 – January 15, 1926), was an Italian pianist and composer. Born in Florence, he studied piano with Giovanni...
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revolt in January 1894. In 1929, the municipalities of Carrara, Massa and Montignoso were merged in a single municipality, called Apuania. In 1945 the previous...
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Sea. The municipality borders with Carrara, Fivizzano, Minucciano (LU), Montignoso, Seravezza (LU), Stazzema (LU) and Vagli Sotto (LU). Massa counts several...
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considerably: the southern territory of the city of Luni, between Massa and Montignoso, was included in the Archdiocese of Lucca. In 713 the Longobards, with...
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Anticapitalist No Cav Mural on State Road SS1 (Aurelia) near Montignoso...
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is located in Versilia, close to the Apuan Alps. Forte dei Marmi Massa Montignoso Pietrasanta Stazzema Seravezza's patron saint is St. Lawrence. His feast...
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merging the Tuscan cities of Massa and Carrara and the smaller town of Montignoso. The province of Massa-Carrara was accordingly renamed province of Apuania...
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