Vittorio di Africa (originally called "Vittorio d'Affrica" or simply "Vittorio"[1]) was a small town in southern Italian Somalia, created by Italian colonists in the late 1920s near the southern Shebelle river.[2]
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^Map of "Concessioni agricole" showing Vittorio D'Affrica
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Rivista italiana di paleontologia. Vol. 1. 1895. Most widely held works by Vittorio Simonelli at WorldCat Identities Works by or about Vittorio Simonelli at...
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films by Ettore Scola, Vittorio Gassman, Mauro Bolognini, Luigi Zampa and Carlo Vanzina. In 1983 she was nominated for the David di Donatello for Best Supporting...
Castellano Vittorio (29 June 1909 in Naples, Italy – 20 December 1997 in Rome, Italy) was an Italian statistician. Vittorio Castellano was born in Naples...
Vittorio Grilli (born 19 May 1957) is an Italian economist and academic. He was Italy's minister of economy and finance from 2012 to 2013 as part of the...
Order of Savoy, founded by Vittorio Emanuele I in 1815. The order has one degree, that of Knight (Cavalieri dell'Ordine civile di Savoia), and is limited...
named by the duke, while Mount Luigi di Savoia was named in his honour. Accompanying the duke was photographer Vittorio Sella, who had previously visited...
Folgore Friuli Garibaldi Granatieri di Sardegna Julia Pinerolo Pozzuolo del Friuli Sassari Taurinense Acqui Vittorio Veneto All brigades have been deployed...
cercatore di funghi in Carinzia, Archinto, 2006 L'uccellino della radio, Gaffi, 2008 Vittorio Imbriani, Dio ne scampi dagli Orsenigo & Vittorio Orsenigo...
1950s and 1970s, appearing in Anna (Alberto Lattuada, 1951), L'oro di Napoli (Vittorio De Sica, 1954), Mambo (Robert Rossen, 1955), Teorema (Pier Paolo...
Vittorio Tur (30 March 1882 – 22 October 1969) was an Italian admiral during World War II. Vittorio Tur was born in Livorno. He entered the Italian Naval...