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  2. Poggio Bracciolini - Wikipedia

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    Poggio di Guccio (the surname Bracciolini added during his career) [3] was born near Arezzo, in Tuscany, in the village of Terranuova, which in 1862 was renamed Terranuova Bracciolini in his honor. Taken by his father to Florence to pursue the studies for which he appeared so apt, he studied Latin under the amanuensis Giovanni Malpaghino [ 4 ...

  3. Poggio Rusco - Wikipedia

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    Poggio Rusco (Lower Mantovano: Al Pòs) is a small town and comune in the Province of Mantua, whose inhabitants number 6,474 as of August 31, 2020.It is 42 kilometres (26 mi) from the provincial capital.

  4. Poggioreale - Wikipedia

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    Poggioreale (Sicilian: Poggiuriali) is a ghost town and comune in the province of Trapani, western Sicily, southern Italy, located in the Belice valley. Its economy was mostly based on agriculture and fruit cultivation.

  5. Archaeological area of Poggio Sommavilla - Wikipedia

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    Poggio Sommavilla archaic and the possible steps of the Tiber, (Quaderni di archeologia etrusco italica) Stefania Q. Gigli. Most of the finds are preserved in Civic archaeological museum of Magliano Sabina, at the National Etruscan Museum of Villa Giulia in Rome and at the National Archaeological Museum of Florence in Rieti and in many parts of the world, some are preserved in the Museum of ...

  6. List of Grandi Giardini Italiani - Wikipedia

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    Giardino all'italiana Cervara Abbey, Santa Margherita Ligure Giardini Botanici Villa Taranto Boboli Gardens Parco del Castello di Miramare Vittoriale degli Italiani Palace of Venaria The Grandi Giardini Italiani is an association of major gardens in Italy and Malta founded in 1997.

  7. Poggio Colla - Wikipedia

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    The first excavations at Poggio Colla were directed by Francesco Nicosia from 1968 to 1972. From 1995 to 2012, the site was excavated annually by the Mugello Valley Archaeological Project (MVAP) under the direction of Gregory Warden and Michael Thomas; MVAP is sponsored by Southern Methodist University and the University of Pennsylvania. [2]

  8. Poggio - Wikipedia

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    Poggio di Ancona, Ancona, Marche; Poggio Buco, site of the ancient Etruscan city Statonia; Poggio dei Pini, a frazione of Capoterra, Cagliari, Sardinia; Poggio di San Remo, a frazione of San Remo, Imperia, Liguria; Poggio Filippo, a frazione of Tagliacozzo, L'Aquila, Abruzzo; Poggio Primocaso, a frazione of Cascia, Perugia, Umbria; Poggio ...

  9. Gavignano, Haute-Corse - Wikipedia

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