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  2. Il Gazzettino - Wikipedia

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    In 2006 the Rome-based publishing company Caltagirone Editore acquired the majority stake of Il Gazzettino's publishing company, Società Editrice Padana (which also owns TeleFriuli). The circulation of Il Gazzettino was 136,092 copies in 1997. [1] It was 109,594 copies in 2004. [2] The paper had a circulation of 86,996 copies in 2008. [3]

  3. Messaggero Veneto - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in 1946 when Friuli was still part of Veneto and Venezia Giulia was claimed by the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.It was acquired by GEDI Gruppo Editoriale in 1998 and ceded to Nord Est Multimedia in 2023. [1]

  4. 9th Heavy Artillery Regiment (Italy) - Wikipedia

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    On 1 November 1926 the 6th Anti-aircraft Artillery Center was formed in Rovigo, which incorporated the existing 4th Anti-aircraft Group.On 1 January 1927 the center consisted of a command, a trucked group with 75/27 C.K. anti-aircraft guns, a positional group with 76/45 anti-aircraft guns, a photo-electricians unit with search, and a depot.

  5. Province of Rovigo - Wikipedia

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    The province of Rovigo (Italian: provincia di Rovigo) is a province in the Veneto region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Rovigo . It borders on the north with the provinces of Verona , Padua and Venice , on the south with the province of Ferrara , on the west with the province of Mantua , and on the east with the Adriatic Sea .

  6. Costa di Rovigo - Wikipedia

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    Costa di Rovigo is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Rovigo in the Italian region Veneto, located about 60 kilometres (37 mi) southwest of Venice and about 7 kilometres (4 mi) southwest of Rovigo. Costa di Rovigo borders the following municipalities: Arquà Polesine, Fratta Polesine, Rovigo, Villamarzana, Villanova del Ghebbo.

  7. Rovigo - Wikipedia

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    Notable American players who have played for Rovigo Baseball include: Nathan Cardella (Fresno, Ca.) and Mark Peracchi (San Francisco, Ca). Rovigo is the first Italian city to have a Gaelic football club. [5] Ascaro Rovigo Gaelic Football Club was founded on June 2, 2011.

  8. Francesco Rovigo - Wikipedia

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    Monteverdi mentioned Rovigo him favorably in his letters, with none of the animosity reserved for Benedetto Pallavicino, another composer at the Mantuan court. Rovigo died at Mantua at the age of 56; he is buried in the crypt of the cathedral of Santa Barbara, near to the tomb of Giaches de Wert, who died the previous year. [1]

  9. Venetian nationalism - Wikipedia

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    The Venetian Republic existed for 1100 years from 697 to 1797 (submitted to Byzantium until the 9th century), and was one of the first modern republics of the world. After defeating the Republic of Genoa in a series of wars, it became the most powerful Mediterranean maritime power, and at its height, extended its rule from large parts of the Po Valley to the coastal regions and islands of ...