zigolo delle nevi - meaning and definition. What is zigolo delle nevi
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What (who) is zigolo delle nevi - definition

FORMER STADIUM IN TURIN
Delle Alpi; Stadio delle Alpi

Santa Maria delle Nevi, Sinalunga         
CHURCH IN SINALUNGA
Santa Maria delle Nevi is a small, Renaissance-style, Roman Catholic church on Piazza Garibaldi in Sinalunga, province of Siena, region of Tuscany, Italy. It is now part of the Diocese of Montepulciano-Chiusi-Pienza.
Nikdo nic neví         
1947 FILM BY JOSEF MACH
Nikdo nic nevi
Nikdo nic neví is a 1947 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Jaroslav Marvan and František Filipovský.
Aviad Zigolo MG12         
TYPE OF AIRCRAFT
Zigolo
The Aviad Zigolo MG12 is an Italian kitbuilt introductory motor-glider first flown in 2012. It has a small engine and limited gliding performance but is inexpensive to buy and run and simple to build and fly.

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Stadio Delle Alpi

The Stadio Delle Alpi was a football and athletics stadium in Turin, Italy, and was the home of both Juventus Football Club and Torino Football Club between 1990 and 2006. In English, the name meant "Stadium of the Alps", a reference to the nearby Alps mountain range. The stadium was demolished in 2009 and both football clubs moved to the rebuilt Stadio Olimpico. A new stadium for Juventus, the Juventus Stadium, was constructed on the site of the former Delle Alpi and opened in 2011.

Designed by architect Studio Hutter, the Stadio Delle Alpi was originally built in 1990 to host matches for the 1990 FIFA World Cup as a replacement for the aging Stadio Olimpico, then known as the Stadio Comunale. The stadium's original capacity was 69,041 fans. However, due to FIFA rules regarding the segregation of home and away supporters, the actual capacity was reduced to 67,229.