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  2. il Resto del Carlino - Wikipedia

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    il Resto del Carlino is an Italian newspaper based in Bologna, and is one of the oldest newspapers in Italy.Its rather evocative name means "the change you get from a carlino", which the smallest part of the Papal baiocco (no longer legal tender in united Italy but a word still used in Bologna to refer to 10 cent coins): a sheet of local news was given out in shops to make up for the change ...

  3. 1916 Rimini earthquakes - Wikipedia

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    The day before the 16 August earthquake was Ferragosto and the height of Rimini's touristic season. [12] [19] Fifty tremors were felt throughout the day. [19] Il Resto del Carlino reported: [12] [13] Throughout the day of Tuesday 15th on the beach from Bellaria to Pesaro, there was a succession of earthquake tremors with a significant increase ...

  4. Flavio Bertelli - Wikipedia

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    U. Beseghi, Il pittore Flavio Bertelli fu un mite uomo romantico, in «Il Resto del Carlino» (newspaper), 16 April 1952 I. Cinti (edited by), Mostra retrospettiva di Flavio Bertelli nel decimo anniversario della morte , Circolo Artistico, (publishing house) Arti Grafiche, Bologna 1952

  5. List of newspapers in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Editoriale Nazionale – Il Resto del Carlino, La Nazione, Il Giorno; Gruppo Amodei – Corriere dello Sport, Tuttosport; Nord Est Multimedia – Messaggero Veneto, Il Piccolo, Il Mattino di Padova, La Tribuna di Treviso, La Nuova Venezia, Corriere delle Alpi; Antonio Angelucci – Il Giornale, Libero, Il Tempo

  6. Gaudentius of Rimini - Wikipedia

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    After the Rimini earthquake on 17 May 1916, Il Resto del Carlino reported: "The bronze statue of S. Gaudenzo in Piazza Cavour has moved from its base and the crosier has broken". [16] The sculpture was restored to its original appearance by sculptor Filogenio Fabbri in 1939, [ 1 ] [ 6 ] restoring the three fingers of the right hand raised in an ...

  7. Fogheraccia - Wikipedia

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    The Fogheraccia di San Giuseppe (Romagnol: fugaràza 'd San Jusèf, also fugaréna, fugaràcia, or fugaròina), also known as the Focarina, [1] is an annual public bonfire lit on the evening of 18 March, the vigil of Saint Joseph's Day, in the historical region of Romagna, northern Italy, [2] and San Marino.

  8. Ponte di San Vito - Wikipedia

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    San Vito's claim was consequently featured in several reports in the national and international press, [15] including Avvenire, [5] [15] Il Resto del Carlino, La Voce, [15] and several Japanese newspapers. [15] In August 2013, the different river's claimants were showcased in a mock trial in San Mauro Pascoli, [19] leading to further press ...

  9. Battle of Rimini (1944) - Wikipedia

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    Rimini, a city on Italy's Adriatic coast, anchored the Rimini Line, a German defensive line which was the third such line of the Gothic Line defences. Rimini, which had been hit previously by 373 air raids, had 1,470,000 rounds fired against it by Allied land forces; by the end of the battle, only 2% of all buildings in the city escaped damage.