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BergamoTown in Lombardy, Italy, 48 km/30 mi northeast of Milan, at the foot of the Alps between the rivers Brembo and Serio; population (2001) 113,100. Industries include printing, engineering, and the manufacture of cement, textiles (silk), and electrical goods. The Academia Carrara holds a collection of paintings.
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The measures could expand the number of kidneys available to patients, says study coauthor Giuseppe Remuzzi, a nephrologist at Mario Negri Institute for Pharmacological Research in Bergamo, Italy. Brembo, Bergamo, Italy, will soon have a greenfield iron casting facility in Dabrowa, Poland. Raised in Bergamo, Italy, Cristina, 35, the lead artist, graduated with a five-year degree from the Bergamo School of Art and studied fresco painting and restoration for two years in Brescia, Italy. |
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