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  2. Giambruno - Wikipedia

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    Giambruno is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Andrea Giambruno (born 1981), italian first gentleman; Juan Giambruno (born 1950), Uruguayan surgeon; Marco Giambruno (born 1985), Italian footballer; Mark Giambruno (born 1957), American 3D artist, art director, and writer

  3. Category:ACR Messina players - Wikipedia

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    C. Nicholas Caglioni; Emanuele Calaiò; Vincenzo Camilleri; Sergio Campolo; Vincent Candela; Luigi Carillo; Giancarlo Carloni; Giovanbattista Catalano; Salvatore Caturano

  4. Giorgia Meloni - Wikipedia

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    Giorgia Meloni was born on 15 January 1977 in Rome. [1] [2] Her father, Francesco Meloni, was from Rome, born to radio director Nino Meloni from Sardinia and actress Zoe Incrocci from Lombardy, [3] and her mother, Anna (née Paratore), is from Sicily.

  5. Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni publicly dumps partner ...

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    Meloni took to social media Friday to announce the split from Andrea Giambruno who is also the father of their 7-year-old daughter. “My relationship with Andrea Giambruno, which lasted almost ...

  6. Andrea - Wikipedia

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    In Albanian Andrea is a masculine name; its native form is Ndrea. In Romansh Andrea is also a masculine name. In Italian, Andrea is a primarily [2] masculine name. Nevertheless, some men of Italian descent, from countries where Andrea is feminine, bear the name. In Bulgarian Andrea (Андреа) is used as the feminine form of "Andrei".

  7. Category:Uruguayan people of Italian descent - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 11 February 2024, at 16:51 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. First Conte government - Wikipedia

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    At its birth, the government was also supported by the Associative Movement Italians Abroad (MAIE), five deputies and two senators previously expelled from the M5S, one dissident senator from the South American Union Italian Emigrants (USEI) [12] who later joined the MAIE and one deputy of Forza Italia (FI) who sarcastically voted in favour of it. [13]

  9. Andrea Arru - Wikipedia

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    Andrea Arru was born in Ploaghe, Sardinia, [1] [2] to Roberto Arru and Daniela Usai. [3] [4] He has an older brother, Giacomo. [5]His grandmother is from Palermo. [6]As a child, he modeled for Ferrè and Armani, [7] [8] which led to him being recruited to act in a short film by the Scuola Civica di Cinema di Sassari, marking his entry into the acting world.