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  2. La Voce del Popolo - Wikipedia

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    La Voce del Popolo was first published in October 1944. [1] The paper was supported by Josip Broz Tito and the Yugoslav partisans, taking its name from a paper which had been printed in Fiume (as Rijeka was then called) from 1885 until its suppression following the city's annexation to the Fascist Kingdom of Italy in 1924.

  3. History of Italian Americans in Metro Detroit - Wikipedia

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    In early 20th century there were two Italian newspapers: La Tribuna Italiana d'America and La Voce del Popolo. La Tribuna was pro-Benito Mussolini and La Voce was anti-Mussolini. [4] La Voce and was one of two Italian newspapers still published by 1951. [8] In addition another paper, L'Avvenire, had been established by 1937. [9] Voce published ...

  4. Category:Italian-language newspapers - Wikipedia

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    La Verità; La Voce del Popolo This page was last edited on 1 May 2020, at 06:20 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike ...

  5. List of newspapers in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    18th century. Agramer Deutsche Zeitung - published in 1786 by J. T. Trattner; based in Zagreb and published in German; no surviving copies have been found; Ephemerides Zagrabienses - the first newspaper ever published in Croatia, in 1771; published as a weekly in Zagreb by Antun Jandera; there are no surviving copies in existence

  6. Carlo Liviero - Wikipedia

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    Liviero founded a school and libraries in his diocese and also established the La Voce del popolo magazine. After World War I he founded a hospice for war orphans and abandoned children. He also established the Little Servants of the Sacred Heart. He was involved in a car accident on 24 June 1932 in Fano and died two weeks after in hospital.

  7. Defaced Holocaust mural finds new home in Rome's Shoah Museum

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    The Shoah Museum in Rome has acquired a piece by reserved contemporary pop artist aleXsandro Palombo after it was defaced in an apparent act of antisemitism.. The mural, which depicts Liliana ...

  8. Lidija Percan - Wikipedia

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    Lidija Percan (born 16 March 1938) is an Istrian Croatian singer. Although she sings both in Croatian and Italian, Percan rose to fame in Yugoslavia principally thanks to her songs in the Italian language (mostly in the Venetian dialect), both original songs and popular ones, such as her well-known hits "La mula de Parenzo", "La bella campagnola", and "Bella ciao".

  9. The Newsom-Trump dynamic sets up a test case for ... - AOL

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    Until hours before California Gov. Gavin Newsom greeted President Donald Trump with a bro-hug on the Los Angeles tarmac Friday, his advisers had spent the week monitoring new White House advance ...