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  • ...tions|tourist destination]] and is famous as the place to which [[Giuseppe Garibaldi]] retired (1856–82). ...ant and peregrine falcon). The island's name is linked to that of Giuseppe Garibaldi, an Italian patriot and fighter who lived in the 19th century and was one o
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  • ...o Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson|Admiral Nelson]] and particularly [[Giuseppe Garibaldi]] all have historical links with the area.
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  • ...the [[Risorgimento]] (unification of Italy), in which [[Giuseppe Garibaldi|Garibaldi]] was wounded. Several of the important philosophers (namely, [[Bernardino
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  • ...and]], famous for its connection with the Italian revolutionary [[Giuseppe Garibaldi]].
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  • ..., in time for the [[unification of Italy]] brought by [[Giuseppe Garibaldi|Garibaldi]]'s revolutionary army.
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  • ...y in the northern hemisphere). "Mezzogiorno" was popularised by [[Giuseppe Garibaldi]] and the term came into vogue after Italy's unification. It was sometimes ...Italian unification|Risorgimento]]'', the land was conquered by [[Giuseppe Garibaldi]] and the [[redshirts (military history)|Redshirts]] in 1861 and, with the
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  • |Mayor:||[[Giuseppe Pericu]] (since [[2005-05-30]]) ...fied [[Italy]] under a liberalized Savoy monarchy. In [[1860]], [[Giuseppe Garibaldi]] set out from Genoa with over a thousand volunteers to begin the campaign.
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  • *''[[Giuseppe Garibaldi (C 551)|Giuseppe Garibaldi]]'' (C 551)
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  • *[[Rudjer Josip Boscovich|Ruggero Giuseppe Boscovich]], ([[1711]]-[[1787]]), physicist *[[Giuseppe Peano]], ([[1858]]-[[1932]]), mathematician
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  • *Milano P.ta Garibaldi (passenger station) ...seppe Meazza, Giacinto Facchetti, Paolo Rossi, Luigi Riva, Gaetano Scirea, Giuseppe Bergomi, Walter Zenga, Antonio Cabrini, Roberto Donadoni, Gianluca Vialli,
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  • ...Garibaldi|Garibaldines]] and was handed over to the king of [[Sardinia]]: Garibaldi entered the city by train, descending in the the square that today still be
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  • ...o Benso di Cavour]], the Chief Minister of Victor Emmanuel, and [[Giuseppe Garibaldi]], a general and national hero. Rome itself remained for a decade under the ...eriod. The police arrested 4 000 people in left-wing circles, among whom [[Giuseppe Pinelli]], an anarchist who was initially blamed for the bombing. In Decemb
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  • ...n [[1860]] following the invasion of irregular troops leaded by [[Giuseppe Garibaldi]] and the resultant so called [[Italian unification|''Risorgimento'']]. *[[Giuseppe La Farina]] (1815 – 1863), politician
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  • ...o Benso di Cavour]], the Chief Minister of Victor Emmanuel, and [[Giuseppe Garibaldi]], a general and national hero. [[Rome]] itself remained for a decade under
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