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Ogni tanto torno a controllare che nella mia città natale lo stile non vada a pile.
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I referenti di Italia Viva intervengono sul tema dell'ospedale unici dell'Asl TO5, sottolineando le ragioni della scelta del sito di Vado.
“Il Carmagnolese” online riprende integralmente il nostro intervento sullo stato dell’arte del nuovo ospedale di eccellenza dell’SLTO5.
“ Il nostro Paese oggi ha l’assoluta necessità di dire “sì” alla tutela della salute e allo sviluppo. Purtroppo, in antitesi alle linee tracciate dal Governo, noi cittadini del territorio dell’Asl TO5 stiamo vivendo un vero incubo per un “no” al presidio e al sistema ospedaliero del futuro. Un “no” che con il passare del tempo sta diventando sostanziale. “
THE PALACE
Villa Silvio Pellico, Moncalieri, of The Marquesses of Barolo, and The Barons of Milius
Villa Silvio Pellico. Moncalieri, Turin, Italy
Russell Page Gardens
Today in History - March 2, 1843. Royal Palace, Turin, Italy. Princess Maria Clotilde of Savoy is born.
Daughter of Vittorio Emanuele II, later King of Italy and of his first wife, Adelaide of Austria.
When she was 16 years old she married with Napoléon Joseph Charles Paul Bonaparte.
They had three children but the marriage wasn’t happy at all. Clotilde was known for being a bigoted, modest and pious. Charles was known for having a entertainment-filled lifestyle.
She travel with her husband to United States in 1861. The village Savoy at Illinois it’s named in her honor.
On 1878, she went back to Turin with her daughter(Maria Letizia Bonaparte, Duchess of Aosta) after living the last 8th years near Lake Geneva because of the fall of the Second Empire of France.
She was a older sister of Maria Pia of Savoy, Consort Queen of Portugal.
She died in 1911(68 years old) in Moncalieri
Chiesa di San Pietro in Vincoli Moncalieri - Turin, Piedmont, Italy; 1956
Nicola Mosso, Bruno Zanini
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via “Informes de la Construcción: Volume 14, 135" (1961)