Monte Bignone is a mountain in Liguria, northern Italy, part of the Ligurian Alps. It is located in the province of Imperia near Sanremo. It lies at an...
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Bignone may refer to: Monte Bignone, a mountain in Liguria, northern Italy, part of the Ligurian Alps Reynaldo Bignone (1928–2018), retired Argentine general...
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about 1,000 m (3,300 ft). The highest point of the region is the summit of Monte Saccarello (2,201 m; 7,221 ft). Liguria is the third smallest Italian region...
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A noteworthy anecdote is that of the American soldier who rushed to Monte Bignone and fled to San Fedele, where he was captured and taken to the central...
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surname also took its name from a nearby mountain, Monte Bignone. For this reason the Sacarello-Bignone marriage was to be known as the "Marriage of Two...
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military junta that ruled the country, then enters the General Reynaldo Bignone, who began the process of return to democracy in 1983. Since the return...
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the crimes of the dictatorship. They were Albano Hargindeguy, Reynaldo Bignone and Ramón Genaro Díaz Bessone. The next year, Robin published her book...
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People's Revolutionary Army (ERP) on 23 December besieged the important Monte Chingolo Armory, which claimed the lives of six military personnel and 85...
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Diego and Oscar Aventín; the last dictator of Argentina, General Reynaldo Bignone; humorist Diego Capusotto; radio host Beto Casella; Congressmen Martín...
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(1976–1983) Jorge Rafael Videla Roberto Eduardo Viola Leopoldo Galtieri Reynaldo Bignone Return to Democracy (1983–present) Raúl Alfonsín Carlos Menem Fernando...
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