• Govone (Gon [gʊŋ] or Govon [gʊ'ʊŋ]) is an Italian town of 2,294 inhabitants in the province of Cuneo in Piedmont. It is part of the historical region of...
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  • Govone is a municipality in Piedmont, Italy. Govone may also refer to: Giuseppe Govone, an Italian general and politician of Risorgimento GovOne, company...
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    Giuseppe Gaetano Maria Govone (Isola d'Asti, 1825 – Alba, Italy, January 1872) was an Italian general and politician of Piedmontese origin, who played...
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  • former employee of Ferrero. In 2001, Nutkao relocated from Piobesi d'Alba to Govone, both located in the province of Cuneo. In 2010, the Consilium Group acquired...
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    monarchy in material terms". Palazzo Reale (Royal Palace) in Turin. Castle of Govone. Palazzo Madama in Turin Palazzo Carignano Castello del Valentino Villa...
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    Savona, Tarantasia, Borgomanero and Cureggio, Caselle, Rivoli, Pianezza, Govone, Salussola, Racconigi over Tegerone, Migliabruna and Motturone, Cavallermaggiore...
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    deputy mayor of Alba Paolo Farinetti. After attending the liceo classico Govone in Alba, he started studying Business in Turin in 1972, but dropped out...
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    Savona, Tarantasia, Borgomanero and Cureggio, Caselle, Rivoli, Pianezza, Govone, Salussola, Racconigi over Tegerone, Migliabruna and Motturone, Cavallermaggiore...
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    and Vezza d’Alba, plus parts of Baldissero d'Alba, Castagnito, Guarene, Govone, Magliano Alfieri, Montà, Monteu Roero, Pocapaglia, Priocca, Santa Vittoria...
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    leave the position. La Marmora then ordered the divisions of Cugia and Govone up the heights to relieve Brignone. This forced the Austrian brigades of...
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