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    Morbegno (Italian: [morˈbeɲɲo]; Lombard: Morbegn [murˈbɛɲ] or Murbegn [myrˈbɛɲ]; German: Morbend) is a little town in the low Valtellina Valley in Italy...
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    renamed, taking their new names from the location of their logistic depot: Morbegno, Tirano, Edolo, and the newly formed Vestone. During World War I the regiment...
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    collegiate church dating back to the 17th and 18th centuries, located in Morbegno in the Valtellina in region of Lombardy, and consecrated to St. John the...
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  • conquer the Three Leagues. In 1525 his forces were defeated at the Battle of Morbegno but he remained in control of Chiavenna. Following the battle, the Three...
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    Villefranche-de-Conflent Cadaqués Solsona Berga Castellfollit Camprodon Italy 1st Valenza Morbegno Tornavento Marbegno Breme Vercelli Chieri Casale [zh] Turin 2nd Valenza...
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    Heteroptera, Reduviidae). Il Naturalista Valtellinese - Atti Mus. civ. St. Nat. Morbegno (SO). Rieger C., 1972 - Zu Rhinocoris Hahn, 1833 (Heteroptera). Dtsch....
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  • Italian Protestant pastor. Born in Lacchiarella, he became the pastor of Morbegno. He was captured by Catholics and burnt at the stake in 1569. Marchetti...
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    Saint Peris, an early Welsh saint. It is twinned with the Italian town of Morbegno in Lombardy. The ruins of Dolbadarn Castle, which were painted by Richard...
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    areas: Olona (Milan), Alto Po (Cremona), Serio (Bergamo), Adda and Oglio (Morbegno), Mella (Brescia), Mincio (Mantua), Panaro (Modena), Crostolo (Reggio)...
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    Andrea Grego (1400 in Peschiera del Garda – 18 January 1485 in Morbegno) was a Dominican friar and preacher. He is venerated as a Blessed in the Roman...
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