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borghetto

(bɔːˈɡɛtəʊ) or

borgo

n
(Historical Terms) (in Italy) a settlement outside a city's walls
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Furthermore, some regional authorities seem to be more effective than others (Putnam, 1993), and regional authorities may be effective in some areas of policy but not in others (Borghetto & Franchino, 2010).
(A) Department of Agriculture, Food and Environment, University of Pisa, Via del Borghetto, 80, 56124 Pisa, Italy.
Luigi Matti Altadonna, 35, who died in his work van, was said to be a "model citizen" by his uncle, the mayor in his hometown of Borghetto.
Enrico Borghetto from the NOVA University of Lisbon contributed the next paper on "Questioning the Government in Time of Crisis: An Analysis of Question Time in Spain".
Other popular theories are that the word derives from the word borghetto (borgo means borough), or from the Hebrew get, a deed of divorce or separation.
Borghetto di Borbera-based Bundy has manufacturing units in Italy, Germany, Hungary, Spain, Denmark, Turkey, Brazil and Colombia, making evaporators, condensers and speciality products including door warmers, heat exchangers and compressor components.
Six of the victims were in Borghetto Vara, a village in Liguria known for its grapes, wines and chestnuts.
Instead, hit the high-end market known as Borghetto Flaminio (32 Piazza delle Marina) on Sunday and choose from designer vintage clothes and bags.