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CARMAGNOLA , a See also:town of See also:Italy, in the See also:province of See also:Turin, 18 m. by See also:rail S. of Turin. Pop. (1901) 2447 (town), 11,721 (See also:commune). It is the junction where the lines for See also:Savona and See also:Cuneo diverge; it is also connected with Turin by a See also:steam See also:tramway via See also:Carignano. 'Carmagnola is a See also:place of See also:medieval origin. The town was captured by the See also:French in 1796. End of Article: CARMAGNOLAAdditional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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