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Giuseppe Garibaldi (29776 bytes)
1: ...float:right;width:354px;margin-right:5px">[[Image:Garibaldi-mirrored.jpg]]</div> 2: '''Giuseppe Garibaldi''' ([[July 4]], [[1807]] - [[June 2]], [[1885]]) ... 6: Influenced by [[Giuseppe Mazzini]], impassioned proponent of Italian [[nat... 8: Garibaldi returned to Italy in [[1854]] and in [[1859]] hel... 12: Garibaldi's popularity, his skill at rousing the masses, an... Italian cruiser Giuseppe Garibaldi (1933) (2582 bytes) 3: ...seppe_Garibaldi_1933_profile.jpg|300px|''Giuseppe Garibaldi'' profile]] 59: '''''Giuseppe Garibaldi''''' (1933) was an [[Italy|Italian]] [[Duca degli... 64: ... Calabria]], during which a shell from ''Giuseppe Garibaldi'' hit [[HMS Neptune (20)|''Neptune'']], damaging ... 70: ...pe_Garibaldi_1933.jpg|200px|thumb|left|''Giuseppe Garibaldi'', during World War II]] 83: ...lian cruiser Giuseppe Garibaldi (1957)|''Giuseppe Garibaldi'' (1957)]]). Italian aircraft carrier Giuseppe Garibaldi (2831 bytes) 1: ...she is named after the Italian general [[Giuseppe Garibaldi]]. 16: ...|150px|Crest of ''Giuseppe Garibaldi'']]"Giuseppe Garibaldi" (C 551) is the fifth ship of the [[Italian Navy]... 19: * 1933 a [[Italian cruiser Giuseppe Garibaldi (1933)|light cruiser]]; 21: ... Garibaldi, are depicted in the crest. ''Giuseppe Garibaldi'''s [[motto]] is ''Obbedisco'' (I obey). 24: [[Category:Italian Navy|Giuseppe Garibaldi]] Garibaldi (814 bytes) 1: *[[Giuseppe Garibaldi]] was an Italian guerilla fighter 2: ...']] is an aircraft carrier named after [[Giuseppe Garibaldi]] 3: *[[Michael Garibaldi]] is a character in the science fiction televisio... 4: *[[Garibaldi (fish)]] is a fish native to the [[Pacific Ocean]... 5: *A [[Garibaldi biscuit]] is a crisp, semi-sweet rectangular bisc... Garibaldi, Oregon (2674 bytes) 1: '''Garibaldi''' is a city located in [[Tillamook County, Orego... 4: ...aribaldi.png|right|Location of Garibaldi, Oregon]]Garibaldi is located at 45°33'37" North, 123°54'41"... Garibaldi (fish) (1987 bytes) 2: <tr><th align="center" bgcolor=pink>Garibaldi</th></tr> 3: <tr><td align="center">[[image:garibaldi.jpg|Garibaldi (fish)]]</td></tr> 19: The '''Garibaldi''' or '''Garibaldi damselfish''' (''Hypsypops rubicundus'') is a [[f... 21: ...rtebrates that they remove from the rocks. Adult Garibaldis maintain a home territory; the male clears a she... 23: The Garibaldi is the official "marine fish" of the state of [[C... Garibaldi (group) (675 bytes) 1: ... modern songs, causing some controversy. The name Garibaldi comes from a place in [[Mexico City]] where [[mar... Metro Garibaldi (676 bytes) 1: '''Metro Garibaldi''' is a [[metro station|station]] on the [[Mexico... 4: Metro Garibaldi is located on the northern fringes of [[Mexico Ci... 5: ... the metro station; named in honour of [[Giuseppe Garibaldi]], it is famous for the many groups of [[Mariachi... Michael Garibaldi (17360 bytes) 1: ...ibaldi.jpg|right|thumb|[[Jerry Doyle]] as Michael Garibaldi in ''[[Babylon 5]]'']] 3: '''Michael Garibaldi''', played by [[Jerry Doyle]], is a fictional cha... 11: For much of the television series, Garibaldi is the Security Chief onboard the [[space station... 13: ...one bosses me around" yet "[[Daffy Duck]] loving" Garibaldi is perhaps the character that came closest to bec... 16: ...ribaldi - who was an [[Earthforce]] infantryman. Garibaldi was raised in the [[Catholic]] church - he would ... Whatever Happened to Mr. Garibaldi? (1342 bytes) 3: ...center|<font size=+1>'''"Whatever Happened to Mr. Garibaldi?"'''</font><br>([[Babylon 5]]) 26: '''''Whatever Happened to Mr. Garibaldi?''''' is an episode from the fourth season of the... 30: ...uri]] while searching for Mr. [[Michael Garibaldi|Garibaldi]]. Mount Garibaldi (6496 bytes) 3: !bgcolor=#e7dcc3 colspan=2|Mount Garibaldi 23: ...]]. Garibaldi is the largest [[volcano]] in the [[Garibaldi Belt]] of volcanic centers (over 18 total) in sou... 27: Garibaldi has three principle peaks; 33: ...d. Parts of this ancestral volcano are exposed on Garibaldi's lower northern and eastern flanks and on the up... 35: ... with [[volcanic ash]] and fragmented debris from Garibaldi. This period of growth began with the eruption o... Garibaldi Volcanic Belt (842 bytes) 1: ...Cones]], [[Mount Cayley]], [[Mount Fee]], [[Mount Garibaldi]], [[Mount Price]], [[Mount Meager]], [[Mount Sil... Giuseppe Said (1257 bytes) 2: [[Prince]] ([[Shahzada]]) "[[Principe]]" Giuseppe Said, (b. [[1949]]), married Mary-Doris Vassallo,... 10: [[Category:1949 births|Said, Giuseppe]] Giuseppe Mercalli (256 bytes) 1: '''Giuseppe Mercalli''' was an [[Italy|Italian]] [[volcanolog... 7: [[pt:Giuseppe Mercalli]] Giuseppe Calì (1402 bytes) 1: ... the Accademia delle Belle Arti in Naples under [[Giuseppe Mancinelli]]. He was a prolific artist: almost ev... 14: *[http://www.emmsaid.com/images/stamps/fdc/1996_Giuseppe_cali.jpg Postage stamps honoring Calì,] depicting... Giuseppe Bergomi (1270 bytes) 1: '''Giuseppe Bergomi''' (born [[December 22]], [[1963]] in [[M... 6: [[Category:1963 births|Bergomi, Giuseppe]] 7: [[Category:Italian footballers|Bergomi, Giuseppe]] Giuseppe Meazza (1521 bytes) 1: '''Giuseppe Meazza''' (Milano, [[August 23]] [[1910]] - [[Aug... 7: ...lan|AC Milan]], is now officially called ''Stadio Giuseppe Meazza''. However, in the spirit of the rivalry b... 10: ...homestead.com/forza_azzurri1/MeazzaG.html Page on Giuseppe Meazza with text and pictures] 12: [[Category:1910 births|Meazza, Giuseppe]] 13: [[Category:1979 deaths|Meazza, Giuseppe]] Giuseppe Bonno (788 bytes) 1: '''Giuseppe Bonno''' ([[January 29]], [[1711]] - [[April 15]]... 7: [[Category:1711 births|Bonno, Giuseppe]] 8: [[Category:1788 deaths|Bonno, Giuseppe]] Giuseppe Zanardelli (3571 bytes) 1: '''Giuseppe Zanardelli''' ([[October 29]], [[1826]] - [[Decem... 9: ...upport of the Extreme Left upon the fall of the [[Giuseppe Saracco|Saracco]] cabinet in February 1901. He wa... 15: |width="30%" align="center"|Preceded by:<br>'''[[Giuseppe Saracco]]''' 20: [[Category:Italian politicians|Zanardelli, Giuseppe]] 21: [[Category:Italian_prime_ministers|Zanardelli, Giuseppe]] Giuseppe Campari (4890 bytes) 1: '''Giuseppe Campari''', born [[June 8]], [[1892]] - died [[Se... 3: [[Image:GiuseppeCampari.jpg|thumb|Giuseppe Campari]] 4: Born '''Cavaliere Giuseppe Campari''' near the city of [[Lodi, Italy|Lodi]] ... 8: In addition to his love of automobile racing, Giuseppe Campari had two other passions: food, in great qu... 12: The 1928 season saw Giuseppe Campari win his second consecutive Coppa Acerbo a...
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