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  2. Columbus (company) - Wikipedia

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    Columbus Tubi is a manufacturer of steel tubing used in bicycle frames, located in Settala, in the Province of Milan.The company was founded in 1919 by A.L. Colombo and was taken over by Colombo's youngest son, Antonio, in 1977. [1]

  3. Monte Colombo - Wikipedia

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    Monte Colombo is a frazione and former comune (municipality) in the Province of Rimini in the Italian region Emilia-Romagna, located about 120 kilometres (75 mi) southeast of Bologna and about 15 kilometres (9 mi) south of Rimini. Monte Colombo borders the following municipalities: Coriano, Gemmano, Montescudo, San Clemente.

  4. Lorenzo Colombo - Wikipedia

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    Colombo played for the Italy U17 and the Italy U19 side. [14]He made his debut with the Italy U21 on 30 March 2021, playing as a substitute during the group stage match of the 2021 UEFA European Under-21 Championship won 4–0 against Slovenia in Maribor.

  5. Colombo (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Domenico Colombo (Genoese: Domenego Corombo) (1418–1496), the father of navigator Christopher; Eduardo A. Folle Colombo (1922-1994), Uruguayan basketball player; Emilio Colombo (1920–2013), Prime Minister of Italy 1970–1972 and subsequently lifetime Senator; Eugenio Colombo (born 1953), Italian saxophonist and flautist

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  7. St. Anthony's Group - Wikipedia

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    St. Anthony's Group (St. Anthony's) is a Sri Lankan conglomerate company headquartered in Colombo, Sri Lanka. St. Anthony's Group owns businesses across Sri Lanka engaged in hardware, textiles, cement, roofing, media, construction, hospitality, farms, manufacturing, retail, solar and hydropower.

  8. ‘The Crossing’ by Huffington Post

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    Watch firsthand, in 360 video, as Susan Sarandon listens and learns about refugees' hopes, dreams and journeys

  9. Colombo government - Wikipedia

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    The Colombo Cabinet was the 26th cabinet of the Italian Republic. It held office from 6 August 1970 to 18 February 1972, for a total of 561 days (1 year, 6 months and 12 days). Colombo resigned on 15 January 1972, following the withdrawal of support from the PRI, which was contrary to the government's economic policy. [1]