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  2. Mara Venier - Wikipedia

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    1993 Giffoni Film Festival: Herself/ Host Annual ceremony 1993–present Domenica In: Herself/ Host Talk show (seasons 18–21, 26–27, 29–30, 38, 43–present) 1994 Vota la voce: Herself/ Guest host Musical show (season 21) 1994–1997 Luna Park: Herself/ Host Daily game show (Venier hosted only wednesday episodes) 1995 La voce del cuore ...

  3. Jalisse - Wikipedia

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    Jalisse (Italian pronunciation:) is an Italian musical duo consisting of spouses Alessandra Drusian (born 18 May 1969) and Fabio Ricci (born 5 September 1965).. They won the "Big" category of the Sanremo Music Festival 1997 with the song "Fiumi di parole" and took part in the Eurovision Song Contest 1997, where they ranked 4th.

  4. Trento - Wikipedia

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    The city has two long-running annual sporting events: the Giro al Sas (a 10 km (6 mi) professional road running competition) was first held in the city in 1907 and continues to the present, [29] while the Giro del Trentino is an annual road cycling race which the city has hosted every year since 1963.

  5. Voglio vederti danzare - Wikipedia

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    While no singles were officially released from the album L'arca di Noè, "Voglio vederti danzare" served as its leading song, with Battiato promoting it in his television appearances and shooting a music video of it.

  6. Trentino (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Trentino is an Italian newspaper published in Trento, Italy. The newspaper, which was first published in 1945, is Trentino 's counterpart of Alto Adige , published in Bolzano . As of 2020, its editor is Pierluigi Depentori.

  7. Bandiera bianca - Wikipedia

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    The song opens with citations of Bob Dylan's "Mr. Tambourine Man" and "The Times They Are a-Changin'", and includes references to Alan Sorrenti's "Figli delle stelle", Gino Latilla's "Tutte le mamme" and The Doors' "The End".

  8. Alto Adige (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Alto Adige is an Italian local daily newspaper, based in Bolzano.It is sold in South Tyrol and since 1999 also in the province of Belluno.Prior to 2000, the newspaper was published with three local editions, for South Tyrol, Trentino and Belluno, when was subdivided with two new local newspapers: Trentino and Corriere delle Alpi.

  9. l'Adige (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    l'Adige was founded in 1945 as the weekly Il Popolo Trentino. In started to be published in 1946 as a daily under the direction of Flaminio Piccoli , editor in chief from 1946 until 1977. Until 1981, the newspaper politically supported the Christian Democracy , which was also one of the stakeholders of the publisher.