oxyde de carbone - definitie. Wat is oxyde de carbone
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Wat (wie) is oxyde de carbone - definitie

ITALIAN FOOTBALLER
BENNI CARBONE; Beni Carbone; Benny Carbone; Ben Carbone

Alessandra Carbone         
ITALIAN MATHEMATICIAN AND COMPUTER SCIENTIST
Alessandra Carbone is an Italian mathematician and computer scientist. She is a professor in the computer science department of the Pierre and Marie Curie University.
Giovanni Bernardo Carboni         
  • Ritratto di gentiluomo ([[Fondazione Cariplo]])
ITALIAN PAINTER (1614-1683)
Giovanni Bernardo Carbone
Giovanni Bernardo Carboni (12 May 1614 – 11 March 1683) (also Carbone) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period.
Francesco Carbone Tomacelli         
CATHOLIC CARDINAL
Cardinal Francesco Carbone
Francesco Carbone Tomacelli (died 18 June 1405) was Italian cardinal at the time of the Great Western Schism. He was nephew (possibly adopted) of Pope Boniface IX.

Wikipedia

Benito Carbone

Benito Carbone (born 14 August 1971) is an Italian football manager and former professional player, he is assistant coach of Azerbaijan.

As a player, he was played as a forward, winger or midfielder, notably playing in the Premier League with Sheffield Wednesday, Aston Villa, Derby County and Middlesbrough, and in Serie A for Torino, Napoli, Inter Milan and Parma. He also played for Reggina, Casertana, Ascoli, Como, Catanzaro, Vicenza and Pavia. In 2006 he spent time on loan in the A-League with Sydney FC. He also represented Italy under-21s eight times during his playing career.

Retiring in 2010 he became manager of Pavia the following season, and has gone on to manage Varese and Vallée d'Aoste, before being hired as a sports consultant by Leeds United in 2014. He has since managed Ternana before joining Azerbaijan as assistant coach in 2020.