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Casalmaggiore is a small town in northern Italy. It was the birthplace of Italian composer Ignazio Donati. Main street in Bastrop, Texas, a small town A town is usually an urban area, which is not considered to rank as a city. ... Ignazio Donati (c. ...


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Casalmaggiore - The town of Casalmaggiore (317 words)
Casalmaggiore (ZIP code 26041) is 40 kilometers far from Cremona, that is the Chief Town of the homonymous province to whom the municipality belongs.
Casalmaggiore has a population of 13.809 abitanti (Casalaschi) and a surface of 63,4 square kilometers thus showing a population density of 217,81 inhabitants per square kilometer.
Population: The municipality of Casalmaggiore had a popolation of 13.168 inhabitants accordingly to the results of the national census made in 1991.
Backstage Pass: Casalmaggiore Marathon (567 words)
Casalmaggiore is a lovely city nestled in the center of the musical triangle of Stradivarius, Verdi and Monteverdi.
The Oberlin in Casalmaggiore program, which attracted 88 students from 11 countries, takes place in magnificently restored 17th and 18th century buildings, including a classical Italian-style opera house, two concert halls, numerous practice and teaching studios and modernized living quarters.
Poe must have had Casalmaggiore in mind when he wrote of the 'tinntinnabulation of the bells, bells, bells, bells.' They sounded every day, through every concert, and are inextricably woven into the Casalmaggiore experience.
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