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  • Cornigliano
  • Quarter of Genoa

    Cornigliano (Ligurian: Cornigén), also called Cornigliano Ligure from the name of the independent municipality until 1926, is a western quarter of the

    Cornigliano

    Cornigliano

    Cornigliano

  • Villas of Genoa
  • Villas of the city of Genoa, Italy

    nearest riparian centers to the east (from Quarto to Nervi) and west (from Cornigliano to Voltri) and in the valleys of the Polcevera and Bisagno rivers. In

    Villas of Genoa

    Villas of Genoa

    Villas_of_Genoa

  • Società Italiana Acciaierie Cornigliano
  • Italian steelworks company

    Società Italiana Acciaierie Cornigliano (SIAC) was an Italian steelworks company. It was established in 1934 to group the Ansaldo steelworks - started

    Società Italiana Acciaierie Cornigliano

    Società_Italiana_Acciaierie_Cornigliano

  • Ponte Morandi
  • Road bridge in Genoa, Italy

    it derived its official name. It connected Genoa's Sampierdarena and Cornigliano districts across the Polcevera Valley. The bridge was widely called "Ponte

    Ponte Morandi

    Ponte Morandi

    Ponte_Morandi

  • Genoa-Saint George Bridge
  • Motorway viaduct in Genoa, Italy

    that crosses the Polcevera river and the districts of Sampierdarena and Cornigliano, in the city of Genoa. It was designed by architect Renzo Piano. The

    Genoa-Saint George Bridge

    Genoa-Saint George Bridge

    Genoa-Saint_George_Bridge

  • Ironworks
  • Building or site where iron is smelted

    since 1896) Acciaieria di Piombino Società Italiana Acciaierie Cornigliano di Cornigliano, Genova Acciai speciali Termi, now ThyssenKrupp Terni Acciaieria

    Ironworks

    Ironworks

    Ironworks

  • Port of Genoa
  • Port in Italy

    defined by a six-kilometer elevated road. In the coastal stretch between Cornigliano and Sestri Ponente, several piers are dedicated to Fincantieri's new

    Port of Genoa

    Port of Genoa

    Port_of_Genoa

  • Techint
  • Italian-Argentine manufacturing conglomerate

    executive at Ansaldo and later at Dalmine and Società Italiana Acciaierie Cornigliano (SIAC) and a major developer of the Italian steel industry in the 1930s

    Techint

    Techint

    Techint

  • Guido Rossa
  • Italian worker and trade unionist

    was a trade unionist for the labor union CGIL at Italsider in Genoa-Cornigliano. He denounced a colleague, Francesco Berardi, to the Italian police—Berardi

    Guido Rossa

    Guido Rossa

    Guido_Rossa

  • Genoa
  • Largest city in Liguria, Italy

    Ponente 61,810 (10.1%) Sestri, Borzoli Ovest, San Giovanni Battista, Cornigliano, Campi, Calcinara, Ponente 63,027 (10.3%) Voltri, Crevari, Pra', Palmaro

    Genoa

    Genoa

    Genoa

  • Ilva (company)
  • Italian steel company

    specializing in steel production (that controlled also Acciaierie di Cornigliano S.p.A. steelworks, known as SIAC, and many other smaller steel companies

    Ilva (company)

    Ilva (company)

    Ilva_(company)

  • Edmondo Della Valle
  • Italian-Argentine footballer (1904–1976)

    Juventus 15 (2) 1930–1931 Bari 23 (0) 1931–1932 Andrea Doria 1932–1934 Nice 15 (0) 1934–1935 Cornigliano * Club domestic league appearances and goals

    Edmondo Della Valle

    Edmondo Della Valle

    Edmondo_Della_Valle

  • André Masséna
  • French Marshal (1758–1817)

    Masséna's capitulation at Cornigliano, near Genoa, in June 1800. Illustration by Felician Myrbach, 1896.

    André Masséna

    André Masséna

    André_Masséna

  • Genova Piazza Principe railway station
  • Central railway station of Genoa, Italy

    Principe Centostazioni Sampierdarena RFI Acquasanta Bolzaneto Borzoli Cornigliano Costa di Sestri Ponente Granara Nervi Pegli Pontedecimo Pra Quarto dei

    Genova Piazza Principe railway station

    Genova Piazza Principe railway station

    Genova_Piazza_Principe_railway_station

  • Railway stations in Genoa
  • Quinto al Mare station, opened in 1868. The current Cornigliano station replaced the original Cornigliano station, opened in 1856. The current Pra station

    Railway stations in Genoa

    Railway stations in Genoa

    Railway_stations_in_Genoa

  • Villa Cattaneo dell'Olmo
  • Building in Corso Ferdinando Maria Perrone, Genova

    aristocratic villa in the Cornigliano Campi neighborhood in Genoa, Italy. The "dell'Olmo" (Italian for "of the elm") settlement in Cornigliano Campi, adjacent to

    Villa Cattaneo dell'Olmo

    Villa Cattaneo dell'Olmo

    Villa_Cattaneo_dell'Olmo

  • Giacomo Filippo Durazzo
  • Italian naturalist

    established a natural history cabinet and a laboratory in his private villa of Cornigliano. Its collection was documented by English botanist James Edward Smith

    Giacomo Filippo Durazzo

    Giacomo_Filippo_Durazzo

  • Ansaldo Energia
  • Italian power company

    July 2016, Ansaldo Energia began the construction of a new plant in the Cornigliano district of Genoa, dedicated to assembling next-generation gas turbines

    Ansaldo Energia

    Ansaldo_Energia

  • Land reclamation
  • Creating new land from oceans, seas, riverbeds or lakes

    and Bull Island.  Italy The airport peninsula, the industrial area of Cornigliano, the PSA container terminal and other parts of the port in Genoa. Venice

    Land reclamation

    Land reclamation

    Land_reclamation

  • List of mass shootings in Italy
  • shot and killed his wife and two children in their apartment in the Cornigliano quarter before calling an emergency line and informing police of the

    List of mass shootings in Italy

    List_of_mass_shootings_in_Italy

  • Sestri Ponente
  • Industrial suburb of Genoa, Italy

    the Ligurian Sea four miles to the west of the city, between Pegli and Cornigliano. Its population is currently about 50,000, but in the 1970s it was as

    Sestri Ponente

    Sestri Ponente

    Sestri_Ponente

  • Steel industry in Italy
  • Overview of the steel industry of Italy

    steel production and construction of ships. Società Italiana Acciaierie Cornigliano Ilva Arvedi Marcegaglia "Ilva". treccani.it. treccani. Retrieved 5 November

    Steel industry in Italy

    Steel_industry_in_Italy

  • Giovanni Raffaele Badaracco
  • Italian painter (1648–1726)

    Oratory of Assunta, nearby the church of Coronata, in the district of Cornigliano, considered his masterpiece and those in the church of Nostra Signora

    Giovanni Raffaele Badaracco

    Giovanni Raffaele Badaracco

    Giovanni_Raffaele_Badaracco

  • Stefanina Moro
  • Italian partisan (1927–1944)

    arrested by Nazi forces. She was taken, first to the Casa del Fascio in Cornigliano, and then the Casa dello Studente [it] in Corso Gastaldi. The latter

    Stefanina Moro

    Stefanina Moro

    Stefanina_Moro

  • Genova Brignole railway station
  • Railway station in Genoa, Italy

    Principe Centostazioni Sampierdarena RFI Acquasanta Bolzaneto Borzoli Cornigliano Costa di Sestri Ponente Granara Nervi Pegli Pontedecimo Pra Quarto dei

    Genova Brignole railway station

    Genova Brignole railway station

    Genova_Brignole_railway_station

  • Cattaneo
  • Surname list

    university Villa Cattaneo dell'Olmo, historical aristocratic villa in the Cornigliano Campi neighborhood in Genoa, Italy Cattaneo surname distribution This

    Cattaneo

    Cattaneo

  • Anarchist brigades in the Italian Resistance
  • Grassini (of the SAP "Errico Malatesta" formation who worked in Sestri, Cornigliano, Sampierdarena), Caviglia, Sardini, Pittaluga are still remembered for

    Anarchist brigades in the Italian Resistance

    Anarchist_brigades_in_the_Italian_Resistance

  • Graziano Cecchini
  • Italian artist and activist

    Bombrini, in collaboration with the Liguria Region, Cornigliano spa, Ansaldo Foundation and Ilva Cornigliano RSU / Ilva and Fiom Genova, Italy May 2017, on

    Graziano Cecchini

    Graziano_Cecchini

  • Cantoni family
  • Swiss artistic family (16th-18th centuries)

    villas (of the Brignole Sale at Albaro, 1742-1772; of the Durazzo at Cornigliano and Albissola, 1752-1773 and 1756-1760) and private mansions (of the

    Cantoni family

    Cantoni_family

  • AMT Genova
  • Transport company

    trolleybus line 1 water bus line 1 Caricamento-Cornigliano-Sestri-Pegli-Prà-Voltri 1/ Caricamento-Cornigliano-Sestri-Pegli-Prà-Voltri 3 Stazione Principe-Sestri

    AMT Genova

    AMT Genova

    AMT_Genova

  • Polcevera
  • River in Liguria, Italy

    2018, it ends its course in the Ligurian Sea between Sampierdarena and Cornigliano, two quartieri of Genoa. The 140-square-kilometre (54 mi2) drainage basin

    Polcevera

    Polcevera

    Polcevera

  • Riva Group
  • Italian steel producer

    steelworks in France, the previously state-owned steelworks Acciaierie di Cornigliano in Genoa, the Thy-Marcinelle plant in Charleroi Belgium, the Alpa plant

    Riva Group

    Riva Group

    Riva_Group

  • List of football clubs in Italy
  • Eccellenza 1991 Conegliano Conegliano - - 5 5 4. Serie D 1983 Corniglianese Cornigliano (Genoa) - - 1 1 8. Seconda Categoria 1937 Cossatese Cossato - - 1 1 6

    List of football clubs in Italy

    List_of_football_clubs_in_Italy

  • Francesco Solimena
  • Italian Baroque painter (1657–1747)

    Fesch), Deborah and Barach and Judith Displaying the Head of Holofernes (Cornigliano, Villa Bombrini). From the second decade of the century Solimena’s intention

    Francesco Solimena

    Francesco Solimena

    Francesco_Solimena

  • Antonio Locatelli
  • his brother Carlo. He then became chief technician at the Ansaldo di Cornigliano Ligure. Having joined a flying unit of the army, Locatelli was granted

    Antonio Locatelli

    Antonio Locatelli

    Antonio_Locatelli

  • Luigi Rovelli
  • Italian architect (1850–1911)

    renovated the Villa Rossi Martini in Sestri Ponente, Villa Vivaldi Pasqua in Cornigliano, and the Villa Duchessa di Galliera in Voltri. After moving to Liguria

    Luigi Rovelli

    Luigi_Rovelli

  • Oscar Sinigaglia
  • Italian engineer and industrialist (1877-1953)

    1948 there were three well-built steel mills in Italy: one in Genoa-Cornigliano (then entitled to his name), to Bagnoli and Piombino. The concentration

    Oscar Sinigaglia

    Oscar Sinigaglia

    Oscar_Sinigaglia

  • List of shipwrecks in May 1916
  • 21 November 2012. "Rberto G." Uboat.net. Retrieved 2 October 2012. "Cornigliano". Uboat.net. Retrieved 2 October 2012. "Hercules". Uboat.net. Retrieved

    List of shipwrecks in May 1916

    List_of_shipwrecks_in_May_1916

  • Cairo Montenotte
  • Comune in Liguria, Italy

    spears, daggers and axes are stored in Calasanzio Institute in Genoa Cornigliano, and a polished stone axe is kept in the Ligurian Archeological Museum

    Cairo Montenotte

    Cairo Montenotte

    Cairo_Montenotte

  • Mario D'Agata
  • Italian boxer

    title 53 Win 45–5–3 Roland Roy TKO 7 (10) Jun 28, 1957 31 years, 30 days Cornigliano Stadio del Littorio, Genoa, Italy 52 Loss 44–5–3 Alphonse Halimi PTS

    Mario D'Agata

    Mario D'Agata

    Mario_D'Agata

  • Parks of Genoa
  • Parks in the Italian city of Genoa

    Rio San Pietro Valleys An urban park situated in a little valley in Cornigliano district, recently opened on the occasion of the renovation of the district

    Parks of Genoa

    Parks_of_Genoa

  • Simone Balli
  • Italian painter

    small cabinet pieces on copper, for example for the Spinola palace in Cornigliano (Genoa). He also painted for the church of Santa Maria delle Vigne, the

    Simone Balli

    Simone_Balli

  • Bombing of Genoa in World War II
  • WWII bombardment against Italian industrial city Genoa

    marshalling yard. The bombs fell on Sestri, Pegli, Rivarolo, Sampierdarena and Cornigliano, killing sixteen civilians and wounding about twenty. Seven RAF bombers

    Bombing of Genoa in World War II

    Bombing of Genoa in World War II

    Bombing_of_Genoa_in_World_War_II

  • Genova Sampierdarena railway station
  • Railway station in Genoa, Italy

    the coach lines 62 (direct to the Coronata area, in the district of Cornigliano), 63 (from the station to the Gallino hospital in Pontedecimo), 66 (which

    Genova Sampierdarena railway station

    Genova Sampierdarena railway station

    Genova_Sampierdarena_railway_station

  • History of Genoa
  • History of the Italian city and former republic

    also gave rise to numerous industries like the steelworks "S.I.A.C." in Cornigliano, the metallurgical company "F.I.T.", the oil refining company "IPLOM

    History of Genoa

    History of Genoa

    History_of_Genoa

  • Giovanni Nepomucene Ruspoli, 5th Prince of Cerveteri
  • Prince of Cerveteri (1807–1876)

    –), unmarried and without issue. Donna Cristina dei Principi Ruspoli (Cornigliano Ligure, April 8, 1909 – Rome, February 18, 1949), unmarried and without

    Giovanni Nepomucene Ruspoli, 5th Prince of Cerveteri

    Giovanni Nepomucene Ruspoli, 5th Prince of Cerveteri

    Giovanni_Nepomucene_Ruspoli,_5th_Prince_of_Cerveteri

  • Genoa Erzelli GREAT Campus
  • Place in Italy, European Union

    wide located in Genoa between the neighborhoods of Sestri Ponente and Cornigliano. It was created by clipping the top of the Monte Guano and using the

    Genoa Erzelli GREAT Campus

    Genoa Erzelli GREAT Campus

    Genoa_Erzelli_GREAT_Campus

  • Great Genoa
  • Area of municipality of Genoa, Italy

    Pontedecimo Rivarolo Ligure San Quirico in Val Polcevera [it] In the West: Cornigliano Ligure Pegli Pra' Sampierdarena Sestri Ponente Voltri Nervi Molassana

    Great Genoa

    Great Genoa

    Great_Genoa

  • Gaspare Vimercati
  • Italian condottiero (c. 1410–1467)

    campaign to occupy Genoa and the Riviera di Levante. After encamping at Cornigliano while awaiting reinforcements, he entered the city with Obietto Fieschi

    Gaspare Vimercati

    Gaspare Vimercati

    Gaspare_Vimercati

  • Massimo Sacchetti
  • Italian artist

    2017 Residenza d’artista villa Durazzo Bombrini, Cornigliano, GE 2016 Seminario Arte contemporanea e Architettura: architetto Gianluca Peluffo e Massimo

    Massimo Sacchetti

    Massimo_Sacchetti

  • Corigliano
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    player John Corigliano (born 1938), American composer of classical music Cornigliano, a quarter of Genoa, Italy This disambiguation page lists articles associated

    Corigliano

    Corigliano

  • Cesare Viazzi
  • Italian painter (1857-1943)

    promotrice di Belle Arti, Palazzo Raggio in via Balbi, Castello Raggio a Cornigliano, Villa Weil, and the Villa Bisio in Albaro. He painted sacred subjects

    Cesare Viazzi

    Cesare_Viazzi

  • List of gymnasts at the 1952 Summer Olympics
  • Pécs, Hungary  Italy Renata Bianchi (1926-07-12)12 July 1926 (aged 26) Cornigliano, Italy Grazia Bozzo (1936-01-23)23 January 1936 (aged 16) Sestri Ponente

    List of gymnasts at the 1952 Summer Olympics

    List_of_gymnasts_at_the_1952_Summer_Olympics

  • Alberto Terrile
  • Italian photographer (born 1961)

    a somehow traumatic conversion, is a perfect location for this. The Cornigliano steel plant, recently shut down, and the Hennebique building, once a

    Alberto Terrile

    Alberto Terrile

    Alberto_Terrile

  • Palazzo Balbi Piovera Raggio
  • Palace in Genoa, Italy

    Raggio also entrusted Viazzi with the decorations of the Raggio castle in Cornigliano, which was later demolished in 1951 for the construction of the «Cristoforo

    Palazzo Balbi Piovera Raggio

    Palazzo Balbi Piovera Raggio

    Palazzo_Balbi_Piovera_Raggio

  • William Girometti
  • Italian painter (1924–1998)

    2–31 December 1982: Altedo, Sala Rinascita, 22–23 May 1983: Genova-Cornigliano, Palazzo Bombrini, 14–24 January 1983: Altedo, Sala Rinascita, 28–31

    William Girometti

    William Girometti

    William_Girometti

  • Claudio Casanova
  • Italian footballer (1895–1916)

    Position Defender Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 1911–1912 Libertas Cornigliano 1912–1915 Genoa 46 (0) International career 1914 Italy 1 (0) * Club domestic

    Claudio Casanova

    Claudio Casanova

    Claudio_Casanova

  • Briscola (film)
  • 1951 film

    final with the first challengers of the "Institute" which takes place in Cornigliano. It happens, however, that Briscola in an excess of her causes Lillina

    Briscola (film)

    Briscola_(film)

  • Renata Bianchi
  • Italian gymnast

    Personal information Nationality Italian Born (1926-07-12)12 July 1926 Cornigliano, Italy Died 7 February 1966(1966-02-07) (aged 39) Sport Sport Gymnastics

    Renata Bianchi

    Renata_Bianchi

  • List of parishes of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Genoa
  • Archdiocese of Genoa parish list

    Signora di Lourdes in Campi (Cornigliano Ligure) S. Giacomo Apostolo (Cornigliano Ligure) Santi Andrea e Ambrogio (Cornigliano Ligure) Nostra Signora della

    List of parishes of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Genoa

    List_of_parishes_of_the_Roman_Catholic_Archdiocese_of_Genoa

  • List of railway stations in Liguria
  • Genoa (Genova) Bronze Genova Brignole Genova Genoa (Genova) Gold Genova Cornigliano Genova Genoa (Genova) Silver Genova Costa Genova Genoa (Genova) Bronze

    List of railway stations in Liguria

    List_of_railway_stations_in_Liguria

  • History of Terni
  • History of the municipality of Terni, Italy

    direct line with Genoa was built to feed the new Ilva steel plant in Cornigliano. However, in 1962, with the establishment of Enel, all of Terni's energy

    History of Terni

    History of Terni

    History_of_Terni

  • SM U-34 (Germany)
  • German U-boat of World War I

     Italy 1,876 Sunk 22 May 1916 Roberto G  Italy 587 Sunk 23 May 1916 Cornigliano  Italy 2,862 Sunk 23 May 1916 Regina  Russia 593 Sunk 30 May 1916 Julia

    SM U-34 (Germany)

    SM_U-34_(Germany)

  • Giuseppe Palmieri (painter)
  • Italian painter

    church of Nostra Signora Incoronata, in the quarter of Coronata (Genoa-Cornigliano). Apse of the church of Santa Maria delle Vigne (Genoa) Oratory of St

    Giuseppe Palmieri (painter)

    Giuseppe Palmieri (painter)

    Giuseppe_Palmieri_(painter)

  • Lorenz Kienzle
  • German photographer

    Städtisches Museum Sprucker Mühle Guben, 2000 Terra da Mare, Centro Civico di Cornigliano, Genoa 2001[citation needed] The Hat Factory, Exposure – Hereford Photography

    Lorenz Kienzle

    Lorenz Kienzle

    Lorenz_Kienzle

  • List of gymnasts at the 1948 Summer Olympics
  • Kispent, Hungary  Italy Renata Bianchi (1926-07-12)12 July 1926 (aged 22) Cornigliano, Italy Norma Icardi (1930-08-16)16 August 1930 (aged 17) Trieste, Italy

    List of gymnasts at the 1948 Summer Olympics

    List_of_gymnasts_at_the_1948_Summer_Olympics

  • Ugo Carrega
  • Italian artist and poet

    Carrega studied at the religious high school managed by the Piarists in Cornigliano, and then in a few private schools, without achieving a diploma. In 1955

    Ugo Carrega

    Ugo Carrega

    Ugo_Carrega

  • Tammar Luxoro
  • Italian painter

    Il nuovo molo a Genoa, exhibited at Milan in 1881; Un paesaggio; Da Cornigliano Ligure, exhibited at Turin in 1884. His son Alfredo Luxoro was also a

    Tammar Luxoro

    Tammar Luxoro

    Tammar_Luxoro

  • Gaetano Orzali
  • Italian engineer and architect (1873–1954)

    Medici del Vascello in Albaro, the Palazzo on Via Alessandro Malaspina in Cornigliano, and several significant villas on Via San Nazaro in Albaro. In the city

    Gaetano Orzali

    Gaetano_Orzali

  • Sergio Castellaneta
  • Italian politician (1932–2018)

    status and the elimination of the hot cycle of the Ilva steel mill in Cornigliano, considered a damage to the environment and the redevelopment of the

    Sergio Castellaneta

    Sergio Castellaneta

    Sergio_Castellaneta

  • Benvenuto Pesce Maineri
  • Italian architect and engineer

    he had his studio at the central via XX Settembre 5-7 and, later, in Cornigliano, an elegant district with noble buildings, in Via Tonale and then at

    Benvenuto Pesce Maineri

    Benvenuto_Pesce_Maineri

  • 1984 in Italian television
  • directors is extended till 1987. 2 February: a union protest of the Cornigliano metalworkers troubles the opening night of the Sanremo Festival. The

    1984 in Italian television

    1984_in_Italian_television

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  • BERNIE
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    English

    BERNIE

    Pet form of English Bernard, BERNIE means "bold as a bear."

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  • Boy/Male

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    Nuwan

    Eye; Sweet

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    Gentle.

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    Oglesby

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