Formigine
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Formigine is a town in the province of Modena, Emilia-Romagna, Italy. As of 2007 Formigine had an estimated population of 31,643. [1]
Inhabitants are known as formiginesi, or also pinellesi. Notable landmarks include the Medieval Castle (13th century), Villa Gandini, also know as Resistance’s Villa or Aggazzotti (now location of the public library), the Hermit Enrico's house (now museum) and the San Bartolomeo Church.
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- ^ "The World Gazetteer". Retrieved on February 23, 2007.
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