Orero may refer to: Baldassarre Orero (1841–1914), Italian general José Sanfrancisco Orero (born 1944), Spanish painter, sculptor, poet and writer Orero...
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Baldassarre Orero (June 1, 1841 – November 11, 1914) was an Italian general. He was the first Italian colonial governor of Eritrea. Military Order of...
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José Sanfrancisco Orero (born 9 April 1944) is a Spanish painter, sculptor, poet and writer belonging to the expressionism movement. Born in Valencia...
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in the Abruzzo region of central-southern Italy. Alongside Ala, Onano, Orero and Siris, it is one of five Italian municipalities with a palindromic name...
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Orero (Ligurian: Oê) is a comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Genoa in the Italian region Liguria, located about 30 kilometres (19 mi) east...
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Mele Mezzanego Mignanego Moconesi Moneglia Montebruno Montoggio Ne Neirone Orero Pieve Ligure Portofino Propata Rapallo Recco Rezzoaglio Ronco Scrivia Rondanina...
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and is aged for two to three months. This salami was first produced in Orero, now part of the comune (municipality) of Serra Riccò, but until 1877 part...
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di Malta in Rome. The construction of the villa was commissioned by the Orero family, who probably originated from the homonymous locality in the Valle...
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Matza Director for Climate Investment, Trade, and Environment: Victoria Orero Director for Climate Security and Resilience: Jennifer DeCesaro Senior Director...
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supercentenarian Venere Pizzinato who lived to be 114. Alongside Ateleta, Onano, Orero and Siris, it is one of five Italian municipalities with a palindromic name...
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