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    45°58'N, 9°26'E 45°58′N 9°26′E / 45.967°N 9.433°E / 45.967; 9.433 The Grignetta, also known as Grigna Meridionale, is a mountain of Lombardy, Italy, with...
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  • he joined his local mountaineering club, the "Grignetta Spiders" (in Italian: Ragni della Grignetta), a section of the Italian Alpine Club in his hometown...
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    in the Tigris expedition of 1977. He was a member of the “Gruppo Ragni Grignetta di Lecco” climbers group. After an accident where he suffered a broken...
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    settentrionale(2,410m), the higher Northern, and the lower, Southern Grignetta or Grigna meridionale (2,184 m). The Grigna Massif is located in the central...
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    the Orobic Alps, overlooking the town of Lecco. It lies south of the Grignetta and Pian dei Resinelli, north of Monte San Martino, Corno Regismondo and...
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  • III-C Graubünden CH 1377 Grignetta 2177 377 45°55′18″N 09°23′25″E / 45.92167°N 9.39028°E / 45.92167; 9.39028 (1377. Grignetta (2177 m)) Bergamasque Prealps...
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    by the then Bishop of San Marco Argentano Monsignor Giovanni Antonio Grignetta in 1581. In 1939 the young new priest of the town, don Olindo Settimio...
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    Foligno) Matteo Andrea Guerra (30 Jan 1576 – 1578 Died) Giovanni Antonio Grignetta (2 Jun 1578 – 1585 Died) Marco Antonio del Tufo (10 May 1585 – 21 Oct...
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