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  • Monteruga è una località disabitata del comune di Veglie in provincia di Lecce. Sorta nel ventennio fascista, è un tipico esempio di villaggio dell'Ente Riforma. Si sviluppò in seguito alla riforma fondiaria del 1950 quando numerosi terreni agricoli furono espropriati ed assegnati ai contadini che qui vi si stabilirono. La storia di Monteruga come centro abitato termina con la privatizzazione dell'azienda agricola negli anni ottanta; restano, a testimonianza di un recente passato, gli alloggi, la scuola, la piazza centrale, la chiesa intitolata a sant'Antonio Abate. Il toponimo allude ad un colle solcato da un fosso.Monteruga is an uninhabited place near Veglie, in the province of Lecce. The name alludes to a hill crossed by a ditch. Founded in Fascist era, it is a typical example of the village of The Reformation. It was developed after the land reform of 1950 when many farmlands were expropriated and given to the peasants who settled there. The story of Monteruga as town ends during the eighties. In memory of the recent past, at present it remain the school, the central square, the church dedicated to St. Anthony the Abbot.
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  • Monteruga è una località disabitata del comune di Veglie in provincia di Lecce. Sorta nel ventennio fascista, è un tipico esempio di villaggio dell'Ente Riforma. Si sviluppò in seguito alla riforma fondiaria del 1950 quando numerosi terreni agricoli furono espropriati ed assegnati ai contadini che qui vi si stabilirono. La storia di Monteruga come centro abitato termina con la privatizzazione dell'azienda agricola negli anni ottanta; restano, a testimonianza di un recente passato, gli alloggi, la scuola, la piazza centrale, la chiesa intitolata a sant'Antonio Abate. Il toponimo allude ad un colle solcato da un fosso.Monteruga is an uninhabited place near Veglie, in the province of Lecce. The name alludes to a hill crossed by a ditch. Founded in Fascist era, it is a typical example of the village of The Reformation. It was developed after the land reform of 1950 when many farmlands were expropriated and given to the peasants who settled there. The story of Monteruga as town ends during the eighties. In memory of the recent past, at present it remain the school, the central square, the church dedicated to St. Anthony the Abbot.
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  • Monteruga è una località disabitata del comune di Veglie in provincia di Lecce. Sorta nel ventennio fascista, è un tipico esempio di villaggio dell'Ente Riforma. Si sviluppò in seguito alla riforma fondiaria del 1950 quando numerosi terreni agricoli furono espropriati ed assegnati ai contadini che qui vi si stabilirono. La storia di Monteruga come centro abitato termina con la privatizzazione dell'azienda agricola negli anni ottanta; restano, a testimonianza di un recente passato, gli alloggi, la scuola, la piazza centrale, la chiesa intitolata a sant'Antonio Abate. Il toponimo allude ad un colle solcato da un fosso.Monteruga is an uninhabited place near Veglie, in the province of Lecce. The name alludes to a hill crossed by a ditch. Founded in Fascist era, it is a typical example of the village of The Reformation. It was developed after the land reform of 1950 when many farmlands were expropriated and given to the peasants who settled there. The story of Monteruga as town ends during the eighties. In memory of the recent past, at present it remain the school, the central square, the church dedicated to St. Anthony the Abbot.
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  • Monteruga è una località disabitata del comune di Veglie in provincia di Lecce. Sorta nel ventennio fascista, è un tipico esempio di villaggio dell'Ente Riforma. Si sviluppò in seguito alla riforma fondiaria del 1950 quando numerosi terreni agricoli furono espropriati ed assegnati ai contadini che qui vi si stabilirono. La storia di Monteruga come centro abitato termina con la privatizzazione dell'azienda agricola negli anni ottanta; restano, a testimonianza di un recente passato, gli alloggi, la scuola, la piazza centrale, la chiesa intitolata a sant'Antonio Abate. Il toponimo allude ad un colle solcato da un fosso.Monteruga is an uninhabited place near Veglie, in the province of Lecce. The name alludes to a hill crossed by a ditch. Founded in Fascist era, it is a typical example of the village of The Reformation. It was developed after the land reform of 1950 when many farmlands were expropriated and given to the peasants who settled there. The story of Monteruga as town ends during the eighties. In memory of the recent past, at present it remain the school, the central square, the church dedicated to St. Anthony the Abbot.
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  • Monteruga è una località disabitata del comune di Veglie in provincia di Lecce. Sorta nel ventennio fascista, è un tipico esempio di villaggio dell'Ente Riforma. Si sviluppò in seguito alla riforma fondiaria del 1950 quando numerosi terreni agricoli furono espropriati ed assegnati ai contadini che qui vi si stabilirono. La storia di Monteruga come centro abitato termina con la privatizzazione dell'azienda agricola negli anni ottanta; restano, a testimonianza di un recente passato, gli alloggi, la scuola, la piazza centrale, la chiesa intitolata a sant'Antonio Abate. Il toponimo allude ad un colle solcato da un fosso.Monteruga is an uninhabited place near Veglie, in the province of Lecce. The name alludes to a hill crossed by a ditch. Founded in Fascist era, it is a typical example of the village of The Reformation. It was developed after the land reform of 1950 when many farmlands were expropriated and given to the peasants who settled there. The story of Monteruga as town ends during the eighties. In memory of the recent past, at present it remain the school, the central square, the church dedicated to St. Anthony the Abbot.
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  • Monteruga è una località disabitata del comune di Veglie in provincia di Lecce. Sorta nel ventennio fascista, è un tipico esempio di villaggio dell'Ente Riforma. Si sviluppò in seguito alla riforma fondiaria del 1950 quando numerosi terreni agricoli furono espropriati ed assegnati ai contadini che qui vi si stabilirono. La storia di Monteruga come centro abitato termina con la privatizzazione dell'azienda agricola negli anni ottanta; restano, a testimonianza di un recente passato, gli alloggi, la scuola, la piazza centrale, la chiesa intitolata a sant'Antonio Abate. Il toponimo allude ad un colle solcato da un fosso.Monteruga is an uninhabited place near Veglie, in the province of Lecce. The name alludes to a hill crossed by a ditch. Founded in Fascist era, it is a typical example of the village of The Reformation. It was developed after the land reform of 1950 when many farmlands were expropriated and given to the peasants who settled there. The story of Monteruga as town ends during the eighties. In memory of the recent past, at present it remain the school, the central square, the church dedicated to St. Anthony the Abbot.
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  • Monteruga è una località disabitata del comune di Veglie in provincia di Lecce. Sorta nel ventennio fascista, è un tipico esempio di villaggio dell'Ente Riforma. Si sviluppò in seguito alla riforma fondiaria del 1950 quando numerosi terreni agricoli furono espropriati ed assegnati ai contadini che qui vi si stabilirono. La storia di Monteruga come centro abitato termina con la privatizzazione dell'azienda agricola negli anni ottanta; restano, a testimonianza di un recente passato, gli alloggi, la scuola, la piazza centrale, la chiesa intitolata a sant'Antonio Abate. Il toponimo allude ad un colle solcato da un fosso.Monteruga is an uninhabited place near Veglie, in the province of Lecce. The name alludes to a hill crossed by a ditch. Founded in Fascist era, it is a typical example of the village of The Reformation. It was developed after the land reform of 1950 when many farmlands were expropriated and given to the peasants who settled there. The story of Monteruga as town ends during the eighties. In memory of the recent past, at present it remain the school, the central square, the church dedicated to St. Anthony the Abbot.
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  • Monteruga è una località disabitata del comune di Veglie in provincia di Lecce. Sorta nel ventennio fascista, è un tipico esempio di villaggio dell'Ente Riforma. Si sviluppò in seguito alla riforma fondiaria del 1950 quando numerosi terreni agricoli furono espropriati ed assegnati ai contadini che qui vi si stabilirono. La storia di Monteruga come centro abitato termina con la privatizzazione dell'azienda agricola negli anni ottanta; restano, a testimonianza di un recente passato, gli alloggi, la scuola, la piazza centrale, la chiesa intitolata a sant'Antonio Abate. Il toponimo allude ad un colle solcato da un fosso.Monteruga is an uninhabited place near Veglie, in the province of Lecce. The name alludes to a hill crossed by a ditch. Founded in Fascist era, it is a typical example of the village of The Reformation. It was developed after the land reform of 1950 when many farmlands were expropriated and given to the peasants who settled there. The story of Monteruga as town ends during the eighties. In memory of the recent past, at present it remain the school, the central square, the church dedicated to St. Anthony the Abbot.
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  • Monteruga è una località disabitata del comune di Veglie in provincia di Lecce. Sorta nel ventennio fascista, è un tipico esempio di villaggio dell'Ente Riforma. Si sviluppò in seguito alla riforma fondiaria del 1950 quando numerosi terreni agricoli furono espropriati ed assegnati ai contadini che qui vi si stabilirono. La storia di Monteruga come centro abitato termina con la privatizzazione dell'azienda agricola negli anni ottanta; restano, a testimonianza di un recente passato, gli alloggi, la scuola, la piazza centrale, la chiesa intitolata a sant'Antonio Abate. Il toponimo allude ad un colle solcato da un fosso.Monteruga is an uninhabited place near Veglie, in the province of Lecce. The name alludes to a hill crossed by a ditch. Founded in Fascist era, it is a typical example of the village of The Reformation. It was developed after the land reform of 1950 when many farmlands were expropriated and given to the peasants who settled there. The story of Monteruga as town ends during the eighties. In memory of the recent past, at present it remain the school, the central square, the church dedicated to St. Anthony the Abbot.
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  • Monteruga è una località disabitata del comune di Veglie in provincia di Lecce. Sorta nel ventennio fascista, è un tipico esempio di villaggio dell'Ente Riforma. Si sviluppò in seguito alla riforma fondiaria del 1950 quando numerosi terreni agricoli furono espropriati ed assegnati ai contadini che qui vi si stabilirono. La storia di Monteruga come centro abitato termina con la privatizzazione dell'azienda agricola negli anni ottanta; restano, a testimonianza di un recente passato, gli alloggi, la scuola, la piazza centrale, la chiesa intitolata a sant'Antonio Abate. Il toponimo allude ad un colle solcato da un fosso.Monteruga is an uninhabited place near Veglie, in the province of Lecce. The name alludes to a hill crossed by a ditch. Founded in Fascist era, it is a typical example of the village of The Reformation. It was developed after the land reform of 1950 when many farmlands were expropriated and given to the peasants who settled there. The story of Monteruga as town ends during the eighties. In memory of the recent past, at present it remain the school, the central square, the church dedicated to St. Anthony the Abbot.
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  • Monteruga è una località disabitata del comune di Veglie in provincia di Lecce. Sorta nel ventennio fascista, è un tipico esempio di villaggio dell'Ente Riforma. Si sviluppò in seguito alla riforma fondiaria del 1950 quando numerosi terreni agricoli furono espropriati ed assegnati ai contadini che qui vi si stabilirono. La storia di Monteruga come centro abitato termina con la privatizzazione dell'azienda agricola negli anni ottanta; restano, a testimonianza di un recente passato, gli alloggi, la scuola, la piazza centrale, la chiesa intitolata a sant'Antonio Abate. Il toponimo allude ad un colle solcato da un fosso.Monteruga is an uninhabited place near Veglie, in the province of Lecce. The name alludes to a hill crossed by a ditch. Founded in Fascist era, it is a typical example of the village of The Reformation. It was developed after the land reform of 1950 when many farmlands were expropriated and given to the peasants who settled there. The story of Monteruga as town ends during the eighties. In memory of the recent past, at present it remain the school, the central square, the church dedicated to St. Anthony the Abbot.
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  • Monteruga è una località disabitata del comune di Veglie in provincia di Lecce. Sorta nel ventennio fascista, è un tipico esempio di villaggio dell'Ente Riforma. Si sviluppò in seguito alla riforma fondiaria del 1950 quando numerosi terreni agricoli furono espropriati ed assegnati ai contadini che qui vi si stabilirono. La storia di Monteruga come centro abitato termina con la privatizzazione dell'azienda agricola negli anni ottanta; restano, a testimonianza di un recente passato, gli alloggi, la scuola, la piazza centrale, la chiesa intitolata a sant'Antonio Abate. Il toponimo allude ad un colle solcato da un fosso.Monteruga is an uninhabited place near Veglie, in the province of Lecce. The name alludes to a hill crossed by a ditch. Founded in Fascist era, it is a typical example of the village of The Reformation. It was developed after the land reform of 1950 when many farmlands were expropriated and given to the peasants who settled there. The story of Monteruga as town ends during the eighties. In memory of the recent past, at present it remain the school, the central square, the church dedicated to St. Anthony the Abbot.
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  • Monteruga è una località disabitata del comune di Veglie in provincia di Lecce. Sorta nel ventennio fascista, è un tipico esempio di villaggio dell'Ente Riforma. Si sviluppò in seguito alla riforma fondiaria del 1950 quando numerosi terreni agricoli furono espropriati ed assegnati ai contadini che qui vi si stabilirono. La storia di Monteruga come centro abitato termina con la privatizzazione dell'azienda agricola negli anni ottanta; restano, a testimonianza di un recente passato, gli alloggi, la scuola, la piazza centrale, la chiesa intitolata a sant'Antonio Abate. Il toponimo allude ad un colle solcato da un fosso.Monteruga is an uninhabited place near Veglie, in the province of Lecce. The name alludes to a hill crossed by a ditch. Founded in Fascist era, it is a typical example of the village of The Reformation. It was developed after the land reform of 1950 when many farmlands were expropriated and given to the peasants who settled there. The story of Monteruga as town ends during the eighties. In memory of the recent past, at present it remain the school, the central square, the church dedicated to St. Anthony the Abbot.
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  • Monteruga è una località disabitata del comune di Veglie in provincia di Lecce. Sorta nel ventennio fascista, è un tipico esempio di villaggio dell'Ente Riforma. Si sviluppò in seguito alla riforma fondiaria del 1950 quando numerosi terreni agricoli furono espropriati ed assegnati ai contadini che qui vi si stabilirono. La storia di Monteruga come centro abitato termina con la privatizzazione dell'azienda agricola negli anni ottanta; restano, a testimonianza di un recente passato, gli alloggi, la scuola, la piazza centrale, la chiesa intitolata a sant'Antonio Abate. Il toponimo allude ad un colle solcato da un fosso.<br />
Monteruga is an uninhabited place near Veglie, in the province of Lecce. The name alludes to a hill crossed by a ditch. Founded in Fascist era, it is a typical example of the village of The Reformation. It was developed after the land reform of 1950 when many farmlands were expropriated and given to the peasants who settled there. The story of Monteruga as town ends during the eighties. In memory of the recent past, at present it remain the school, the central square, the church dedicated to St. Anthony the Abbot.
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  • Monteruga è una località disabitata del comune di Veglie in provincia di Lecce. Sorta nel ventennio fascista, è un tipico esempio di villaggio dell'Ente Riforma. Si sviluppò in seguito alla riforma fondiaria del 1950 quando numerosi terreni agricoli furono espropriati ed assegnati ai contadini che qui vi si stabilirono. La storia di Monteruga come centro abitato termina con la privatizzazione dell'azienda agricola negli anni ottanta; restano, a testimonianza di un recente passato, gli alloggi, la scuola, la piazza centrale, la chiesa intitolata a sant'Antonio Abate. Il toponimo allude ad un colle solcato da un fosso.Monteruga is an uninhabited place near Veglie, in the province of Lecce. The name alludes to a hill crossed by a ditch. Founded in Fascist era, it is a typical example of the village of The Reformation. It was developed after the land reform of 1950 when many farmlands were expropriated and given to the peasants who settled there. The story of Monteruga as town ends during the eighties. In memory of the recent past, at present it remain the school, the central square, the church dedicated to St. Anthony the Abbot.
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  • Monteruga è una località disabitata del comune di Veglie in provincia di Lecce. Sorta nel ventennio fascista, è un tipico esempio di villaggio dell'Ente Riforma. Si sviluppò in seguito alla riforma fondiaria del 1950 quando numerosi terreni agricoli furono espropriati ed assegnati ai contadini che qui vi si stabilirono. La storia di Monteruga come centro abitato termina con la privatizzazione dell'azienda agricola negli anni ottanta; restano, a testimonianza di un recente passato, gli alloggi, la scuola, la piazza centrale, la chiesa intitolata a sant'Antonio Abate. Il toponimo allude ad un colle solcato da un fosso.Monteruga is an uninhabited place near Veglie, in the province of Lecce. The name alludes to a hill crossed by a ditch. Founded in Fascist era, it is a typical example of the village of The Reformation. It was developed after the land reform of 1950 when many farmlands were expropriated and given to the peasants who settled there. The story of Monteruga as town ends during the eighties. In memory of the recent past, at present it remain the school, the central square, the church dedicated to St. Anthony the Abbot.
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  • Monteruga è una località disabitata del comune di Veglie in provincia di Lecce. Sorta nel ventennio fascista, è un tipico esempio di villaggio dell'Ente Riforma. Si sviluppò in seguito alla riforma fondiaria del 1950 quando numerosi terreni agricoli furono espropriati ed assegnati ai contadini che qui vi si stabilirono. La storia di Monteruga come centro abitato termina con la privatizzazione dell'azienda agricola negli anni ottanta; restano, a testimonianza di un recente passato, gli alloggi, la scuola, la piazza centrale, la chiesa intitolata a sant'Antonio Abate. Il toponimo allude ad un colle solcato da un fosso.Monteruga is an uninhabited place near Veglie, in the province of Lecce. The name alludes to a hill crossed by a ditch. Founded in Fascist era, it is a typical example of the village of The Reformation. It was developed after the land reform of 1950 when many farmlands were expropriated and given to the peasants who settled there. The story of Monteruga as town ends during the eighties. In memory of the recent past, at present it remain the school, the central square, the church dedicated to St. Anthony the Abbot.
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  • Monteruga è una località disabitata del comune di Veglie in provincia di Lecce. Sorta nel ventennio fascista, è un tipico esempio di villaggio dell'Ente Riforma. Si sviluppò in seguito alla riforma fondiaria del 1950 quando numerosi terreni agricoli furono espropriati ed assegnati ai contadini che qui vi si stabilirono. La storia di Monteruga come centro abitato termina con la privatizzazione dell'azienda agricola negli anni ottanta; restano, a testimonianza di un recente passato, gli alloggi, la scuola, la piazza centrale, la chiesa intitolata a sant'Antonio Abate. Il toponimo allude ad un colle solcato da un fosso.Monteruga is an uninhabited place near Veglie, in the province of Lecce. The name alludes to a hill crossed by a ditch. Founded in Fascist era, it is a typical example of the village of The Reformation. It was developed after the land reform of 1950 when many farmlands were expropriated and given to the peasants who settled there. The story of Monteruga as town ends during the eighties. In memory of the recent past, at present it remain the school, the central square, the church dedicated to St. Anthony the Abbot.
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  • Monteruga è una località disabitata del comune di Veglie in provincia di Lecce. Sorta nel ventennio fascista, è un tipico esempio di villaggio dell'Ente Riforma. Si sviluppò in seguito alla riforma fondiaria del 1950 quando numerosi terreni agricoli furono espropriati ed assegnati ai contadini che qui vi si stabilirono. La storia di Monteruga come centro abitato termina con la privatizzazione dell'azienda agricola negli anni ottanta; restano, a testimonianza di un recente passato, gli alloggi, la scuola, la piazza centrale, la chiesa intitolata a sant'Antonio Abate. Il toponimo allude ad un colle solcato da un fosso.Monteruga is an uninhabited place near Veglie, in the province of Lecce. The name alludes to a hill crossed by a ditch. Founded in Fascist era, it is a typical example of the village of The Reformation. It was developed after the land reform of 1950 when many farmlands were expropriated and given to the peasants who settled there. The story of Monteruga as town ends during the eighties. In memory of the recent past, at present it remain the school, the central square, the church dedicated to St. Anthony the Abbot.
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  • Monteruga è una località disabitata del comune di Veglie in provincia di Lecce. Sorta nel ventennio fascista, è un tipico esempio di villaggio dell'Ente Riforma. Si sviluppò in seguito alla riforma fondiaria del 1950 quando numerosi terreni agricoli furono espropriati ed assegnati ai contadini che qui vi si stabilirono. La storia di Monteruga come centro abitato termina con la privatizzazione dell'azienda agricola negli anni ottanta; restano, a testimonianza di un recente passato, gli alloggi, la scuola, la piazza centrale, la chiesa intitolata a sant'Antonio Abate. Il toponimo allude ad un colle solcato da un fosso.Monteruga is an uninhabited place near Veglie, in the province of Lecce. The name alludes to a hill crossed by a ditch. Founded in Fascist era, it is a typical example of the village of The Reformation. It was developed after the land reform of 1950 when many farmlands were expropriated and given to the peasants who settled there. The story of Monteruga as town ends during the eighties. In memory of the recent past, at present it remain the school, the central square, the church dedicated to St. Anthony the Abbot.
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  • Monteruga è una località disabitata del comune di Veglie in provincia di Lecce. Sorta nel ventennio fascista, è un tipico esempio di villaggio dell'Ente Riforma. Si sviluppò in seguito alla riforma fondiaria del 1950 quando numerosi terreni agricoli furono espropriati ed assegnati ai contadini che qui vi si stabilirono. La storia di Monteruga come centro abitato termina con la privatizzazione dell'azienda agricola negli anni ottanta; restano, a testimonianza di un recente passato, gli alloggi, la scuola, la piazza centrale, la chiesa intitolata a sant'Antonio Abate. Il toponimo allude ad un colle solcato da un fosso.Monteruga is an uninhabited place near Veglie, in the province of Lecce. The name alludes to a hill crossed by a ditch. Founded in Fascist era, it is a typical example of the village of The Reformation. It was developed after the land reform of 1950 when many farmlands were expropriated and given to the peasants who settled there. The story of Monteruga as town ends during the eighties. In memory of the recent past, at present it remain the school, the central square, the church dedicated to St. Anthony the Abbot.
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  • Monteruga è una località disabitata del comune di Veglie in provincia di Lecce. Sorta nel ventennio fascista, è un tipico esempio di villaggio dell'Ente Riforma. Si sviluppò in seguito alla riforma fondiaria del 1950 quando numerosi terreni agricoli furono espropriati ed assegnati ai contadini che qui vi si stabilirono. La storia di Monteruga come centro abitato termina con la privatizzazione dell'azienda agricola negli anni ottanta; restano, a testimonianza di un recente passato, gli alloggi, la scuola, la piazza centrale, la chiesa intitolata a sant'Antonio Abate. Il toponimo allude ad un colle solcato da un fosso.Monteruga is an uninhabited place near Veglie, in the province of Lecce. The name alludes to a hill crossed by a ditch. Founded in Fascist era, it is a typical example of the village of The Reformation. It was developed after the land reform of 1950 when many farmlands were expropriated and given to the peasants who settled there. The story of Monteruga as town ends during the eighties. In memory of the recent past, at present it remain the school, the central square, the church dedicated to St. Anthony the Abbot.
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  • Monteruga è una località disabitata del comune di Veglie in provincia di Lecce. Sorta nel ventennio fascista, è un tipico esempio di villaggio dell'Ente Riforma. Si sviluppò in seguito alla riforma fondiaria del 1950 quando numerosi terreni agricoli furono espropriati ed assegnati ai contadini che qui vi si stabilirono. La storia di Monteruga come centro abitato termina con la privatizzazione dell'azienda agricola negli anni ottanta; restano, a testimonianza di un recente passato, gli alloggi, la scuola, la piazza centrale, la chiesa intitolata a sant'Antonio Abate. Il toponimo allude ad un colle solcato da un fosso.Monteruga is an uninhabited place near Veglie, in the province of Lecce. The name alludes to a hill crossed by a ditch. Founded in Fascist era, it is a typical example of the village of The Reformation. It was developed after the land reform of 1950 when many farmlands were expropriated and given to the peasants who settled there. The story of Monteruga as town ends during the eighties. In memory of the recent past, at present it remain the school, the central square, the church dedicated to St. Anthony the Abbot.
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  • Monteruga è una località disabitata del comune di Veglie in provincia di Lecce. Sorta nel ventennio fascista, è un tipico esempio di villaggio dell'Ente Riforma. Si sviluppò in seguito alla riforma fondiaria del 1950 quando numerosi terreni agricoli furono espropriati ed assegnati ai contadini che qui vi si stabilirono. La storia di Monteruga come centro abitato termina con la privatizzazione dell'azienda agricola negli anni ottanta; restano, a testimonianza di un recente passato, gli alloggi, la scuola, la piazza centrale, la chiesa intitolata a sant'Antonio Abate. Il toponimo allude ad un colle solcato da un fosso.Monteruga is an uninhabited place near Veglie, in the province of Lecce. The name alludes to a hill crossed by a ditch. Founded in Fascist era, it is a typical example of the village of The Reformation. It was developed after the land reform of 1950 when many farmlands were expropriated and given to the peasants who settled there. The story of Monteruga as town ends during the eighties. In memory of the recent past, at present it remain the school, the central square, the church dedicated to St. Anthony the Abbot.
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  • Monteruga è una località disabitata del comune di Veglie in provincia di Lecce. Sorta nel ventennio fascista, è un tipico esempio di villaggio dell'Ente Riforma. Si sviluppò in seguito alla riforma fondiaria del 1950 quando numerosi terreni agricoli furono espropriati ed assegnati ai contadini che qui vi si stabilirono. La storia di Monteruga come centro abitato termina con la privatizzazione dell'azienda agricola negli anni ottanta; restano, a testimonianza di un recente passato, gli alloggi, la scuola, la piazza centrale, la chiesa intitolata a sant'Antonio Abate. Il toponimo allude ad un colle solcato da un fosso.Monteruga is an uninhabited place near Veglie, in the province of Lecce. The name alludes to a hill crossed by a ditch. Founded in Fascist era, it is a typical example of the village of The Reformation. It was developed after the land reform of 1950 when many farmlands were expropriated and given to the peasants who settled there. The story of Monteruga as town ends during the eighties. In memory of the recent past, at present it remain the school, the central square, the church dedicated to St. Anthony the Abbot.
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  • Monteruga è una località disabitata del comune di Veglie in provincia di Lecce. Sorta nel ventennio fascista, è un tipico esempio di villaggio dell'Ente Riforma. Si sviluppò in seguito alla riforma fondiaria del 1950 quando numerosi terreni agricoli furono espropriati ed assegnati ai contadini che qui vi si stabilirono. La storia di Monteruga come centro abitato termina con la privatizzazione dell'azienda agricola negli anni ottanta; restano, a testimonianza di un recente passato, gli alloggi, la scuola, la piazza centrale, la chiesa intitolata a sant'Antonio Abate. Il toponimo allude ad un colle solcato da un fosso.Monteruga is an uninhabited place near Veglie, in the province of Lecce. The name alludes to a hill crossed by a ditch. Founded in Fascist era, it is a typical example of the village of The Reformation. It was developed after the land reform of 1950 when many farmlands were expropriated and given to the peasants who settled there. The story of Monteruga as town ends during the eighties. In memory of the recent past, at present it remain the school, the central square, the church dedicated to St. Anthony the Abbot.
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  • Monteruga è una località disabitata del comune di Veglie in provincia di Lecce. Sorta nel ventennio fascista, è un tipico esempio di villaggio dell'Ente Riforma. Si sviluppò in seguito alla riforma fondiaria del 1950 quando numerosi terreni agricoli furono espropriati ed assegnati ai contadini che qui vi si stabilirono. La storia di Monteruga come centro abitato termina con la privatizzazione dell'azienda agricola negli anni ottanta; restano, a testimonianza di un recente passato, gli alloggi, la scuola, la piazza centrale, la chiesa intitolata a sant'Antonio Abate. Il toponimo allude ad un colle solcato da un fosso.Monteruga is an uninhabited place near Veglie, in the province of Lecce. The name alludes to a hill crossed by a ditch. Founded in Fascist era, it is a typical example of the village of The Reformation. It was developed after the land reform of 1950 when many farmlands were expropriated and given to the peasants who settled there. The story of Monteruga as town ends during the eighties. In memory of the recent past, at present it remain the school, the central square, the church dedicated to St. Anthony the Abbot.
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  • Monteruga è una località disabitata del comune di Veglie in provincia di Lecce. Sorta nel ventennio fascista, è un tipico esempio di villaggio dell'Ente Riforma. Si sviluppò in seguito alla riforma fondiaria del 1950 quando numerosi terreni agricoli furono espropriati ed assegnati ai contadini che qui vi si stabilirono. La storia di Monteruga come centro abitato termina con la privatizzazione dell'azienda agricola negli anni ottanta; restano, a testimonianza di un recente passato, gli alloggi, la scuola, la piazza centrale, la chiesa intitolata a sant'Antonio Abate. Il toponimo allude ad un colle solcato da un fosso.Monteruga is an uninhabited place near Veglie, in the province of Lecce. The name alludes to a hill crossed by a ditch. Founded in Fascist era, it is a typical example of the village of The Reformation. It was developed after the land reform of 1950 when many farmlands were expropriated and given to the peasants who settled there. The story of Monteruga as town ends during the eighties. In memory of the recent past, at present it remain the school, the central square, the church dedicated to St. Anthony the Abbot.
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  • Monteruga è una località disabitata del comune di Veglie in provincia di Lecce. Sorta nel ventennio fascista, è un tipico esempio di villaggio dell'Ente Riforma. Si sviluppò in seguito alla riforma fondiaria del 1950 quando numerosi terreni agricoli furono espropriati ed assegnati ai contadini che qui vi si stabilirono. La storia di Monteruga come centro abitato termina con la privatizzazione dell'azienda agricola negli anni ottanta; restano, a testimonianza di un recente passato, gli alloggi, la scuola, la piazza centrale, la chiesa intitolata a sant'Antonio Abate. Il toponimo allude ad un colle solcato da un fosso.Monteruga is an uninhabited place near Veglie, in the province of Lecce. The name alludes to a hill crossed by a ditch. Founded in Fascist era, it is a typical example of the village of The Reformation. It was developed after the land reform of 1950 when many farmlands were expropriated and given to the peasants who settled there. The story of Monteruga as town ends during the eighties. In memory of the recent past, at present it remain the school, the central square, the church dedicated to St. Anthony the Abbot.
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  • Monteruga è una località disabitata del comune di Veglie in provincia di Lecce. Sorta nel ventennio fascista, è un tipico esempio di villaggio dell'Ente Riforma. Si sviluppò in seguito alla riforma fondiaria del 1950 quando numerosi terreni agricoli furono espropriati ed assegnati ai contadini che qui vi si stabilirono. La storia di Monteruga come centro abitato termina con la privatizzazione dell'azienda agricola negli anni ottanta; restano, a testimonianza di un recente passato, gli alloggi, la scuola, la piazza centrale, la chiesa intitolata a sant'Antonio Abate. Il toponimo allude ad un colle solcato da un fosso.Monteruga is an uninhabited place near Veglie, in the province of Lecce. The name alludes to a hill crossed by a ditch. Founded in Fascist era, it is a typical example of the village of The Reformation. It was developed after the land reform of 1950 when many farmlands were expropriated and given to the peasants who settled there. The story of Monteruga as town ends during the eighties. In memory of the recent past, at present it remain the school, the central square, the church dedicated to St. Anthony the Abbot.
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  • Monteruga è una località disabitata del comune di Veglie in provincia di Lecce. Sorta nel ventennio fascista, è un tipico esempio di villaggio dell'Ente Riforma. Si sviluppò in seguito alla riforma fondiaria del 1950 quando numerosi terreni agricoli furono espropriati ed assegnati ai contadini che qui vi si stabilirono. La storia di Monteruga come centro abitato termina con la privatizzazione dell'azienda agricola negli anni ottanta; restano, a testimonianza di un recente passato, gli alloggi, la scuola, la piazza centrale, la chiesa intitolata a sant'Antonio Abate. Il toponimo allude ad un colle solcato da un fosso.Monteruga is an uninhabited place near Veglie, in the province of Lecce. The name alludes to a hill crossed by a ditch. Founded in Fascist era, it is a typical example of the village of The Reformation. It was developed after the land reform of 1950 when many farmlands were expropriated and given to the peasants who settled there. The story of Monteruga as town ends during the eighties. In memory of the recent past, at present it remain the school, the central square, the church dedicated to St. Anthony the Abbot.
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  • Monteruga è una località disabitata del comune di Veglie in provincia di Lecce. Sorta nel ventennio fascista, è un tipico esempio di villaggio dell'Ente Riforma. Si sviluppò in seguito alla riforma fondiaria del 1950 quando numerosi terreni agricoli furono espropriati ed assegnati ai contadini che qui vi si stabilirono. La storia di Monteruga come centro abitato termina con la privatizzazione dell'azienda agricola negli anni ottanta; restano, a testimonianza di un recente passato, gli alloggi, la scuola, la piazza centrale, la chiesa intitolata a sant'Antonio Abate. Il toponimo allude ad un colle solcato da un fosso.Monteruga is an uninhabited place near Veglie, in the province of Lecce. The name alludes to a hill crossed by a ditch. Founded in Fascist era, it is a typical example of the village of The Reformation. It was developed after the land reform of 1950 when many farmlands were expropriated and given to the peasants who settled there. The story of Monteruga as town ends during the eighties. In memory of the recent past, at present it remain the school, the central square, the church dedicated to St. Anthony the Abbot.
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  • Monteruga è una località disabitata del comune di Veglie in provincia di Lecce. Sorta nel ventennio fascista, è un tipico esempio di villaggio dell'Ente Riforma. Si sviluppò in seguito alla riforma fondiaria del 1950 quando numerosi terreni agricoli furono espropriati ed assegnati ai contadini che qui vi si stabilirono. La storia di Monteruga come centro abitato termina con la privatizzazione dell'azienda agricola negli anni ottanta; restano, a testimonianza di un recente passato, gli alloggi, la scuola, la piazza centrale, la chiesa intitolata a sant'Antonio Abate. Il toponimo allude ad un colle solcato da un fosso.Monteruga is an uninhabited place near Veglie, in the province of Lecce. The name alludes to a hill crossed by a ditch. Founded in Fascist era, it is a typical example of the village of The Reformation. It was developed after the land reform of 1950 when many farmlands were expropriated and given to the peasants who settled there. The story of Monteruga as town ends during the eighties. In memory of the recent past, at present it remain the school, the central square, the church dedicated to St. Anthony the Abbot.
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  • Monteruga è una località disabitata del comune di Veglie in provincia di Lecce. Sorta nel ventennio fascista, è un tipico esempio di villaggio dell'Ente Riforma. Si sviluppò in seguito alla riforma fondiaria del 1950 quando numerosi terreni agricoli furono espropriati ed assegnati ai contadini che qui vi si stabilirono. La storia di Monteruga come centro abitato termina con la privatizzazione dell'azienda agricola negli anni ottanta; restano, a testimonianza di un recente passato, gli alloggi, la scuola, la piazza centrale, la chiesa intitolata a sant'Antonio Abate. Il toponimo allude ad un colle solcato da un fosso.Monteruga is an uninhabited place near Veglie, in the province of Lecce. The name alludes to a hill crossed by a ditch. Founded in Fascist era, it is a typical example of the village of The Reformation. It was developed after the land reform of 1950 when many farmlands were expropriated and given to the peasants who settled there. The story of Monteruga as town ends during the eighties. In memory of the recent past, at present it remain the school, the central square, the church dedicated to St. Anthony the Abbot.
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  • Monteruga è una località disabitata del comune di Veglie in provincia di Lecce. Sorta nel ventennio fascista, è un tipico esempio di villaggio dell'Ente Riforma. Si sviluppò in seguito alla riforma fondiaria del 1950 quando numerosi terreni agricoli furono espropriati ed assegnati ai contadini che qui vi si stabilirono. La storia di Monteruga come centro abitato termina con la privatizzazione dell'azienda agricola negli anni ottanta; restano, a testimonianza di un recente passato, gli alloggi, la scuola, la piazza centrale, la chiesa intitolata a sant'Antonio Abate. Il toponimo allude ad un colle solcato da un fosso.Monteruga is an uninhabited place near Veglie, in the province of Lecce. The name alludes to a hill crossed by a ditch. Founded in Fascist era, it is a typical example of the village of The Reformation. It was developed after the land reform of 1950 when many farmlands were expropriated and given to the peasants who settled there. The story of Monteruga as town ends during the eighties. In memory of the recent past, at present it remain the school, the central square, the church dedicated to St. Anthony the Abbot.
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  • Monteruga è una località disabitata del comune di Veglie in provincia di Lecce. Sorta nel ventennio fascista, è un tipico esempio di villaggio dell'Ente Riforma. Si sviluppò in seguito alla riforma fondiaria del 1950 quando numerosi terreni agricoli furono espropriati ed assegnati ai contadini che qui vi si stabilirono. La storia di Monteruga come centro abitato termina con la privatizzazione dell'azienda agricola negli anni ottanta; restano, a testimonianza di un recente passato, gli alloggi, la scuola, la piazza centrale, la chiesa intitolata a sant'Antonio Abate. Il toponimo allude ad un colle solcato da un fosso.<br />
Monteruga is an uninhabited place near Veglie, in the province of Lecce. The name alludes to a hill crossed by a ditch. Founded in Fascist era, it is a typical example of the village of The Reformation. It was developed after the land reform of 1950 when many farmlands were expropriated and given to the peasants who settled there. The story of Monteruga as town ends during the eighties. In memory of the recent past, at present it remain the school, the central square, the church dedicated to St. Anthony the Abbot.
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  • Monteruga è una località disabitata del comune di Veglie in provincia di Lecce. Sorta nel ventennio fascista, è un tipico esempio di villaggio dell'Ente Riforma. Si sviluppò in seguito alla riforma fondiaria del 1950 quando numerosi terreni agricoli furono espropriati ed assegnati ai contadini che qui vi si stabilirono. La storia di Monteruga come centro abitato termina con la privatizzazione dell'azienda agricola negli anni ottanta; restano, a testimonianza di un recente passato, gli alloggi, la scuola, la piazza centrale, la chiesa intitolata a sant'Antonio Abate. Il toponimo allude ad un colle solcato da un fosso.<br />
Monteruga is an uninhabited place near Veglie, in the province of Lecce. The name alludes to a hill crossed by a ditch. Founded in Fascist era, it is a typical example of the village of The Reformation. It was developed after the land reform of 1950 when many farmlands were expropriated and given to the peasants who settled there. The story of Monteruga as town ends during the eighties. In memory of the recent past, at present it remain the school, the central square, the church dedicated to St. Anthony the Abbot.
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  • Monteruga è una località disabitata del comune di Veglie in provincia di Lecce. Sorta nel ventennio fascista, è un tipico esempio di villaggio dell'Ente Riforma. Si sviluppò in seguito alla riforma fondiaria del 1950 quando numerosi terreni agricoli furono espropriati ed assegnati ai contadini che qui vi si stabilirono. La storia di Monteruga come centro abitato termina con la privatizzazione dell'azienda agricola negli anni ottanta; restano, a testimonianza di un recente passato, gli alloggi, la scuola, la piazza centrale, la chiesa intitolata a sant'Antonio Abate. Il toponimo allude ad un colle solcato da un fosso.<br />
Monteruga is an uninhabited place near Veglie, in the province of Lecce. The name alludes to a hill crossed by a ditch. Founded in Fascist era, it is a typical example of the village of The Reformation. It was developed after the land reform of 1950 when many farmlands were expropriated and given to the peasants who settled there. The story of Monteruga as town ends during the eighties. In memory of the recent past, at present it remain the school, the central square, the church dedicated to St. Anthony the Abbot.
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  • Monteruga è una località disabitata del comune di Veglie in provincia di Lecce. Sorta nel ventennio fascista, è un tipico esempio di villaggio dell'Ente Riforma. Si sviluppò in seguito alla riforma fondiaria del 1950 quando numerosi terreni agricoli furono espropriati ed assegnati ai contadini che qui vi si stabilirono. La storia di Monteruga come centro abitato termina con la privatizzazione dell'azienda agricola negli anni ottanta; restano, a testimonianza di un recente passato, gli alloggi, la scuola, la piazza centrale, la chiesa intitolata a sant'Antonio Abate. Il toponimo allude ad un colle solcato da un fosso.<br />
Monteruga is an uninhabited place near Veglie, in the province of Lecce. The name alludes to a hill crossed by a ditch. Founded in Fascist era, it is a typical example of the village of The Reformation. It was developed after the land reform of 1950 when many farmlands were expropriated and given to the peasants who settled there. The story of Monteruga as town ends during the eighties. In memory of the recent past, at present it remain the school, the central square, the church dedicated to St. Anthony the Abbot.
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  • Monteruga è una località disabitata del comune di Veglie in provincia di Lecce. Sorta nel ventennio fascista, è un tipico esempio di villaggio dell'Ente Riforma. Si sviluppò in seguito alla riforma fondiaria del 1950 quando numerosi terreni agricoli furono espropriati ed assegnati ai contadini che qui vi si stabilirono. La storia di Monteruga come centro abitato termina con la privatizzazione dell'azienda agricola negli anni ottanta; restano, a testimonianza di un recente passato, gli alloggi, la scuola, la piazza centrale, la chiesa intitolata a sant'Antonio Abate. Il toponimo allude ad un colle solcato da un fosso.Monteruga is an uninhabited place near Veglie, in the province of Lecce. The name alludes to a hill crossed by a ditch. Founded in Fascist era, it is a typical example of the village of The Reformation. It was developed after the land reform of 1950 when many farmlands were expropriated and given to the peasants who settled there. The story of Monteruga as town ends during the eighties. In memory of the recent past, at present it remain the school, the central square, the church dedicated to St. Anthony the Abbot.
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  • Monteruga è una località disabitata del comune di Veglie in provincia di Lecce. Sorta nel ventennio fascista, è un tipico esempio di villaggio dell'Ente Riforma. Si sviluppò in seguito alla riforma fondiaria del 1950 quando numerosi terreni agricoli furono espropriati ed assegnati ai contadini che qui vi si stabilirono. La storia di Monteruga come centro abitato termina con la privatizzazione dell'azienda agricola negli anni ottanta; restano, a testimonianza di un recente passato, gli alloggi, la scuola, la piazza centrale, la chiesa intitolata a sant'Antonio Abate. Il toponimo allude ad un colle solcato da un fosso.Monteruga is an uninhabited place near Veglie, in the province of Lecce. The name alludes to a hill crossed by a ditch. Founded in Fascist era, it is a typical example of the village of The Reformation. It was developed after the land reform of 1950 when many farmlands were expropriated and given to the peasants who settled there. The story of Monteruga as town ends during the eighties. In memory of the recent past, at present it remain the school, the central square, the church dedicated to St. Anthony the Abbot.
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  • Monteruga è una località disabitata del comune di Veglie in provincia di Lecce. Sorta nel ventennio fascista, è un tipico esempio di villaggio dell'Ente Riforma. Si sviluppò in seguito alla riforma fondiaria del 1950 quando numerosi terreni agricoli furono espropriati ed assegnati ai contadini che qui vi si stabilirono. La storia di Monteruga come centro abitato termina con la privatizzazione dell'azienda agricola negli anni ottanta; restano, a testimonianza di un recente passato, gli alloggi, la scuola, la piazza centrale, la chiesa intitolata a sant'Antonio Abate. Il toponimo allude ad un colle solcato da un fosso.Monteruga is an uninhabited place near Veglie, in the province of Lecce. The name alludes to a hill crossed by a ditch. Founded in Fascist era, it is a typical example of the village of The Reformation. It was developed after the land reform of 1950 when many farmlands were expropriated and given to the peasants who settled there. The story of Monteruga as town ends during the eighties. In memory of the recent past, at present it remain the school, the central square, the church dedicated to St. Anthony the Abbot.
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  • Monteruga è una località disabitata del comune di Veglie in provincia di Lecce. Sorta nel ventennio fascista, è un tipico esempio di villaggio dell'Ente Riforma. Si sviluppò in seguito alla riforma fondiaria del 1950 quando numerosi terreni agricoli furono espropriati ed assegnati ai contadini che qui vi si stabilirono. La storia di Monteruga come centro abitato termina con la privatizzazione dell'azienda agricola negli anni ottanta; restano, a testimonianza di un recente passato, gli alloggi, la scuola, la piazza centrale, la chiesa intitolata a sant'Antonio Abate. Il toponimo allude ad un colle solcato da un fosso.Monteruga is an uninhabited place near Veglie, in the province of Lecce. The name alludes to a hill crossed by a ditch. Founded in Fascist era, it is a typical example of the village of The Reformation. It was developed after the land reform of 1950 when many farmlands were expropriated and given to the peasants who settled there. The story of Monteruga as town ends during the eighties. In memory of the recent past, at present it remain the school, the central square, the church dedicated to St. Anthony the Abbot.
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  • Monteruga è una località disabitata del comune di Veglie in provincia di Lecce. Sorta nel ventennio fascista, è un tipico esempio di villaggio dell'Ente Riforma. Si sviluppò in seguito alla riforma fondiaria del 1950 quando numerosi terreni agricoli furono espropriati ed assegnati ai contadini che qui vi si stabilirono. La storia di Monteruga come centro abitato termina con la privatizzazione dell'azienda agricola negli anni ottanta; restano, a testimonianza di un recente passato, gli alloggi, la scuola, la piazza centrale, la chiesa intitolata a sant'Antonio Abate. Il toponimo allude ad un colle solcato da un fosso.Monteruga is an uninhabited place near Veglie, in the province of Lecce. The name alludes to a hill crossed by a ditch. Founded in Fascist era, it is a typical example of the village of The Reformation. It was developed after the land reform of 1950 when many farmlands were expropriated and given to the peasants who settled there. The story of Monteruga as town ends during the eighties. In memory of the recent past, at present it remain the school, the central square, the church dedicated to St. Anthony the Abbot.
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  • Monteruga è una località disabitata del comune di Veglie in provincia di Lecce. Sorta nel ventennio fascista, è un tipico esempio di villaggio dell'Ente Riforma. Si sviluppò in seguito alla riforma fondiaria del 1950 quando numerosi terreni agricoli furono espropriati ed assegnati ai contadini che qui vi si stabilirono. La storia di Monteruga come centro abitato termina con la privatizzazione dell'azienda agricola negli anni ottanta; restano, a testimonianza di un recente passato, gli alloggi, la scuola, la piazza centrale, la chiesa intitolata a sant'Antonio Abate. Il toponimo allude ad un colle solcato da un fosso.Monteruga is an uninhabited place near Veglie, in the province of Lecce. The name alludes to a hill crossed by a ditch. Founded in Fascist era, it is a typical example of the village of The Reformation. It was developed after the land reform of 1950 when many farmlands were expropriated and given to the peasants who settled there. The story of Monteruga as town ends during the eighties. In memory of the recent past, at present it remain the school, the central square, the church dedicated to St. Anthony the Abbot.
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  • Monteruga è una località disabitata del comune di Veglie in provincia di Lecce. Sorta nel ventennio fascista, è un tipico esempio di villaggio dell'Ente Riforma. Si sviluppò in seguito alla riforma fondiaria del 1950 quando numerosi terreni agricoli furono espropriati ed assegnati ai contadini che qui vi si stabilirono. La storia di Monteruga come centro abitato termina con la privatizzazione dell'azienda agricola negli anni ottanta; restano, a testimonianza di un recente passato, gli alloggi, la scuola, la piazza centrale, la chiesa intitolata a sant'Antonio Abate. Il toponimo allude ad un colle solcato da un fosso.Monteruga is an uninhabited place near Veglie, in the province of Lecce. The name alludes to a hill crossed by a ditch. Founded in Fascist era, it is a typical example of the village of The Reformation. It was developed after the land reform of 1950 when many farmlands were expropriated and given to the peasants who settled there. The story of Monteruga as town ends during the eighties. In memory of the recent past, at present it remain the school, the central square, the church dedicated to St. Anthony the Abbot.
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  • Monteruga è una località disabitata del comune di Veglie in provincia di Lecce. Sorta nel ventennio fascista, è un tipico esempio di villaggio dell'Ente Riforma. Si sviluppò in seguito alla riforma fondiaria del 1950 quando numerosi terreni agricoli furono espropriati ed assegnati ai contadini che qui vi si stabilirono. La storia di Monteruga come centro abitato termina con la privatizzazione dell'azienda agricola negli anni ottanta; restano, a testimonianza di un recente passato, gli alloggi, la scuola, la piazza centrale, la chiesa intitolata a sant'Antonio Abate. Il toponimo allude ad un colle solcato da un fosso.Monteruga is an uninhabited place near Veglie, in the province of Lecce. The name alludes to a hill crossed by a ditch. Founded in Fascist era, it is a typical example of the village of The Reformation. It was developed after the land reform of 1950 when many farmlands were expropriated and given to the peasants who settled there. The story of Monteruga as town ends during the eighties. In memory of the recent past, at present it remain the school, the central square, the church dedicated to St. Anthony the Abbot.
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  • Monteruga è una località disabitata del comune di Veglie in provincia di Lecce. Sorta nel ventennio fascista, è un tipico esempio di villaggio dell'Ente Riforma. Si sviluppò in seguito alla riforma fondiaria del 1950 quando numerosi terreni agricoli furono espropriati ed assegnati ai contadini che qui vi si stabilirono. La storia di Monteruga come centro abitato termina con la privatizzazione dell'azienda agricola negli anni ottanta; restano, a testimonianza di un recente passato, gli alloggi, la scuola, la piazza centrale, la chiesa intitolata a sant'Antonio Abate. Il toponimo allude ad un colle solcato da un fosso.Monteruga is an uninhabited place near Veglie, in the province of Lecce. The name alludes to a hill crossed by a ditch. Founded in Fascist era, it is a typical example of the village of The Reformation. It was developed after the land reform of 1950 when many farmlands were expropriated and given to the peasants who settled there. The story of Monteruga as town ends during the eighties. In memory of the recent past, at present it remain the school, the central square, the church dedicated to St. Anthony the Abbot.
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  • Monteruga è una località disabitata del comune di Veglie in provincia di Lecce. Sorta nel ventennio fascista, è un tipico esempio di villaggio dell'Ente Riforma. Si sviluppò in seguito alla riforma fondiaria del 1950 quando numerosi terreni agricoli furono espropriati ed assegnati ai contadini che qui vi si stabilirono. La storia di Monteruga come centro abitato termina con la privatizzazione dell'azienda agricola negli anni ottanta; restano, a testimonianza di un recente passato, gli alloggi, la scuola, la piazza centrale, la chiesa intitolata a sant'Antonio Abate. Il toponimo allude ad un colle solcato da un fosso.Monteruga is an uninhabited place near Veglie, in the province of Lecce. The name alludes to a hill crossed by a ditch. Founded in Fascist era, it is a typical example of the village of The Reformation. It was developed after the land reform of 1950 when many farmlands were expropriated and given to the peasants who settled there. The story of Monteruga as town ends during the eighties. In memory of the recent past, at present it remain the school, the central square, the church dedicated to St. Anthony the Abbot.
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  • Monteruga è una località disabitata del comune di Veglie in provincia di Lecce. Sorta nel ventennio fascista, è un tipico esempio di villaggio dell'Ente Riforma. Si sviluppò in seguito alla riforma fondiaria del 1950 quando numerosi terreni agricoli furono espropriati ed assegnati ai contadini che qui vi si stabilirono. La storia di Monteruga come centro abitato termina con la privatizzazione dell'azienda agricola negli anni ottanta; restano, a testimonianza di un recente passato, gli alloggi, la scuola, la piazza centrale, la chiesa intitolata a sant'Antonio Abate. Il toponimo allude ad un colle solcato da un fosso.Monteruga is an uninhabited place near Veglie, in the province of Lecce. The name alludes to a hill crossed by a ditch. Founded in Fascist era, it is a typical example of the village of The Reformation. It was developed after the land reform of 1950 when many farmlands were expropriated and given to the peasants who settled there. The story of Monteruga as town ends during the eighties. In memory of the recent past, at present it remain the school, the central square, the church dedicated to St. Anthony the Abbot.
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  • Monteruga è una località disabitata del comune di Veglie in provincia di Lecce. Sorta nel ventennio fascista, è un tipico esempio di villaggio dell'Ente Riforma. Si sviluppò in seguito alla riforma fondiaria del 1950 quando numerosi terreni agricoli furono espropriati ed assegnati ai contadini che qui vi si stabilirono. La storia di Monteruga come centro abitato termina con la privatizzazione dell'azienda agricola negli anni ottanta; restano, a testimonianza di un recente passato, gli alloggi, la scuola, la piazza centrale, la chiesa intitolata a sant'Antonio Abate. Il toponimo allude ad un colle solcato da un fosso.Monteruga is an uninhabited place near Veglie, in the province of Lecce. The name alludes to a hill crossed by a ditch. Founded in Fascist era, it is a typical example of the village of The Reformation. It was developed after the land reform of 1950 when many farmlands were expropriated and given to the peasants who settled there. The story of Monteruga as town ends during the eighties. In memory of the recent past, at present it remain the school, the central square, the church dedicated to St. Anthony the Abbot.
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  • Monteruga è una località disabitata del comune di Veglie in provincia di Lecce. Sorta nel ventennio fascista, è un tipico esempio di villaggio dell'Ente Riforma. Si sviluppò in seguito alla riforma fondiaria del 1950 quando numerosi terreni agricoli furono espropriati ed assegnati ai contadini che qui vi si stabilirono. La storia di Monteruga come centro abitato termina con la privatizzazione dell'azienda agricola negli anni ottanta; restano, a testimonianza di un recente passato, gli alloggi, la scuola, la piazza centrale, la chiesa intitolata a sant'Antonio Abate. Il toponimo allude ad un colle solcato da un fosso.Monteruga is an uninhabited place near Veglie, in the province of Lecce. The name alludes to a hill crossed by a ditch. Founded in Fascist era, it is a typical example of the village of The Reformation. It was developed after the land reform of 1950 when many farmlands were expropriated and given to the peasants who settled there. The story of Monteruga as town ends during the eighties. In memory of the recent past, at present it remain the school, the central square, the church dedicated to St. Anthony the Abbot.
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  • Monteruga è una località disabitata del comune di Veglie in provincia di Lecce. Sorta nel ventennio fascista, è un tipico esempio di villaggio dell'Ente Riforma. Si sviluppò in seguito alla riforma fondiaria del 1950 quando numerosi terreni agricoli furono espropriati ed assegnati ai contadini che qui vi si stabilirono. La storia di Monteruga come centro abitato termina con la privatizzazione dell'azienda agricola negli anni ottanta; restano, a testimonianza di un recente passato, gli alloggi, la scuola, la piazza centrale, la chiesa intitolata a sant'Antonio Abate. Il toponimo allude ad un colle solcato da un fosso.Monteruga is an uninhabited place near Veglie, in the province of Lecce. The name alludes to a hill crossed by a ditch. Founded in Fascist era, it is a typical example of the village of The Reformation. It was developed after the land reform of 1950 when many farmlands were expropriated and given to the peasants who settled there. The story of Monteruga as town ends during the eighties. In memory of the recent past, at present it remain the school, the central square, the church dedicated to St. Anthony the Abbot.
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  • Monteruga è una località disabitata del comune di Veglie in provincia di Lecce. Sorta nel ventennio fascista, è un tipico esempio di villaggio dell'Ente Riforma. Si sviluppò in seguito alla riforma fondiaria del 1950 quando numerosi terreni agricoli furono espropriati ed assegnati ai contadini che qui vi si stabilirono. La storia di Monteruga come centro abitato termina con la privatizzazione dell'azienda agricola negli anni ottanta; restano, a testimonianza di un recente passato, gli alloggi, la scuola, la piazza centrale, la chiesa intitolata a sant'Antonio Abate. Il toponimo allude ad un colle solcato da un fosso.<br />
Monteruga is an uninhabited place near Veglie, in the province of Lecce. The name alludes to a hill crossed by a ditch. Founded in Fascist era, it is a typical example of the village of The Reformation. It was developed after the land reform of 1950 when many farmlands were expropriated and given to the peasants who settled there. The story of Monteruga as town ends during the eighties. In memory of the recent past, at present it remain the school, the central square, the church dedicated to St. Anthony the Abbot.
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  • Il castello, o palazzo ducale, dei Castromediano-Limburg è una costruzione della seconda metà del XV secolo con aggiunte strutturali e rifacimenti affettuati nel corso del Cinquecento e del Seicento. Il nobile prospetto presenta un ingresso quattrocentesco, mentre del XVI secolo è la merlatura e il bastione. Il lato nord della fabbrica fu aggiunto nel Seicento. L'interno, caratterizzato da un atrio in cui è posizionata una statua in pietra leccese raffigurante Kiliano di Limburg, capostipite della famiglia Castromediano, ospita vasti ambienti decorati con elementi architettonici tipici del periodo barocco.<br />
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The castle, or ducal palace, the Castromediano-Limburg is a construction of the second half of the fifteenth century, with structural additions and renovations affettuati during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. The noble prospect has an entrance century, while the sixteenth century battlements and ramparts. The north side of the factory was added in the seventeenth century. The interior features an atrium in which is positioned a stone statue depicting Killian Lecce Limburg, founder of the family Castromediano, has large rooms decorated with architectural elements typical of the Baroque period
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  • Il castello, o palazzo ducale, dei Castromediano-Limburg è una costruzione della seconda metà del XV secolo con aggiunte strutturali e rifacimenti affettuati nel corso del Cinquecento e del Seicento. Il nobile prospetto presenta un ingresso quattrocentesco, mentre del XVI secolo è la merlatura e il bastione. Il lato nord della fabbrica fu aggiunto nel Seicento. L'interno, caratterizzato da un atrio in cui è posizionata una statua in pietra leccese raffigurante Kiliano di Limburg, capostipite della famiglia Castromediano, ospita vasti ambienti decorati con elementi architettonici tipici del periodo barocco.<br />
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The castle, or ducal palace, the Castromediano-Limburg is a construction of the second half of the fifteenth century, with structural additions and renovations affettuati during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. The noble prospect has an entrance century, while the sixteenth century battlements and ramparts. The north side of the factory was added in the seventeenth century. The interior features an atrium in which is positioned a stone statue depicting Killian Lecce Limburg, founder of the family Castromediano, has large rooms decorated with architectural elements typical of the Baroque period
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  • Il castello, o palazzo ducale, dei Castromediano-Limburg è una costruzione della seconda metà del XV secolo con aggiunte strutturali e rifacimenti affettuati nel corso del Cinquecento e del Seicento. Il nobile prospetto presenta un ingresso quattrocentesco, mentre del XVI secolo è la merlatura e il bastione. Il lato nord della fabbrica fu aggiunto nel Seicento. L'interno, caratterizzato da un atrio in cui è posizionata una statua in pietra leccese raffigurante Kiliano di Limburg, capostipite della famiglia Castromediano, ospita vasti ambienti decorati con elementi architettonici tipici del periodo barocco.<br />
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The castle, or ducal palace, the Castromediano-Limburg is a construction of the second half of the fifteenth century, with structural additions and renovations affettuati during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. The noble prospect has an entrance century, while the sixteenth century battlements and ramparts. The north side of the factory was added in the seventeenth century. The interior features an atrium in which is positioned a stone statue depicting Killian Lecce Limburg, founder of the family Castromediano, has large rooms decorated with architectural elements typical of the Baroque period
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  • Il castello, o palazzo ducale, dei Castromediano-Limburg è una costruzione della seconda metà del XV secolo con aggiunte strutturali e rifacimenti affettuati nel corso del Cinquecento e del Seicento. Il nobile prospetto presenta un ingresso quattrocentesco, mentre del XVI secolo è la merlatura e il bastione. Il lato nord della fabbrica fu aggiunto nel Seicento. L'interno, caratterizzato da un atrio in cui è posizionata una statua in pietra leccese raffigurante Kiliano di Limburg, capostipite della famiglia Castromediano, ospita vasti ambienti decorati con elementi architettonici tipici del periodo barocco.<br />
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The castle, or ducal palace, the Castromediano-Limburg is a construction of the second half of the fifteenth century, with structural additions and renovations affettuati during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. The noble prospect has an entrance century, while the sixteenth century battlements and ramparts. The north side of the factory was added in the seventeenth century. The interior features an atrium in which is positioned a stone statue depicting Killian Lecce Limburg, founder of the family Castromediano, has large rooms decorated with architectural elements typical of the Baroque period
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  • Il castello, o palazzo ducale, dei Castromediano-Limburg è una costruzione della seconda metà del XV secolo con aggiunte strutturali e rifacimenti affettuati nel corso del Cinquecento e del Seicento. Il nobile prospetto presenta un ingresso quattrocentesco, mentre del XVI secolo è la merlatura e il bastione. Il lato nord della fabbrica fu aggiunto nel Seicento. L'interno, caratterizzato da un atrio in cui è posizionata una statua in pietra leccese raffigurante Kiliano di Limburg, capostipite della famiglia Castromediano, ospita vasti ambienti decorati con elementi architettonici tipici del periodo barocco.<br />
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The castle, or ducal palace, the Castromediano-Limburg is a construction of the second half of the fifteenth century, with structural additions and renovations affettuati during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. The noble prospect has an entrance century, while the sixteenth century battlements and ramparts. The north side of the factory was added in the seventeenth century. The interior features an atrium in which is positioned a stone statue depicting Killian Lecce Limburg, founder of the family Castromediano, has large rooms decorated with architectural elements typical of the Baroque period
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  • Il castello, o palazzo ducale, dei Castromediano-Limburg è una costruzione della seconda metà del XV secolo con aggiunte strutturali e rifacimenti affettuati nel corso del Cinquecento e del Seicento. Il nobile prospetto presenta un ingresso quattrocentesco, mentre del XVI secolo è la merlatura e il bastione. Il lato nord della fabbrica fu aggiunto nel Seicento. L'interno, caratterizzato da un atrio in cui è posizionata una statua in pietra leccese raffigurante Kiliano di Limburg, capostipite della famiglia Castromediano, ospita vasti ambienti decorati con elementi architettonici tipici del periodo barocco.<br />
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The castle, or ducal palace, the Castromediano-Limburg is a construction of the second half of the fifteenth century, with structural additions and renovations affettuati during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. The noble prospect has an entrance century, while the sixteenth century battlements and ramparts. The north side of the factory was added in the seventeenth century. The interior features an atrium in which is positioned a stone statue depicting Killian Lecce Limburg, founder of the family Castromediano, has large rooms decorated with architectural elements typical of the Baroque period
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  • BADAKHSHAN, 30 July 2005....According United Nations Population Fund, Afghanistan has among the world?s highest rates of maternal mortality, and Badakhshan has the highest rates ever recorded anywhere in the world, with one mother dying in every 15 births.
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  • BADAKHSHAN, 30 July 2005.According to United Nation Population Fund, Afghanistan has among the world?s highest rates of maternal mortality, and Badakhshan has the highest rates ever recorded anywhere in the world, with one mother dying in every 15 births.
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  • A Pakistani Customs Officer issues visas to travelers at the Torkhan frontier's post
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  • Il castello, o palazzo ducale, dei Castromediano-Limburg è una costruzione della seconda metà del XV secolo con aggiunte strutturali e rifacimenti affettuati nel corso del Cinquecento e del Seicento. Il nobile prospetto presenta un ingresso quattrocentesco, mentre del XVI secolo è la merlatura e il bastione. Il lato nord della fabbrica fu aggiunto nel Seicento. L'interno, caratterizzato da un atrio in cui è posizionata una statua in pietra leccese raffigurante Kiliano di Limburg, capostipite della famiglia Castromediano, ospita vasti ambienti decorati con elementi architettonici tipici del periodo barocco.<br />
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The castle, or ducal palace, the Castromediano-Limburg is a construction of the second half of the fifteenth century, with structural additions and renovations affettuati during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. The noble prospect has an entrance century, while the sixteenth century battlements and ramparts. The north side of the factory was added in the seventeenth century. The interior features an atrium in which is positioned a stone statue depicting Killian Lecce Limburg, founder of the family Castromediano, has large rooms decorated with architectural elements typical of the Baroque period
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  • Il castello, o palazzo ducale, dei Castromediano-Limburg è una costruzione della seconda metà del XV secolo con aggiunte strutturali e rifacimenti affettuati nel corso del Cinquecento e del Seicento. Il nobile prospetto presenta un ingresso quattrocentesco, mentre del XVI secolo è la merlatura e il bastione. Il lato nord della fabbrica fu aggiunto nel Seicento. L'interno, caratterizzato da un atrio in cui è posizionata una statua in pietra leccese raffigurante Kiliano di Limburg, capostipite della famiglia Castromediano, ospita vasti ambienti decorati con elementi architettonici tipici del periodo barocco.<br />
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The castle, or ducal palace, the Castromediano-Limburg is a construction of the second half of the fifteenth century, with structural additions and renovations affettuati during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. The noble prospect has an entrance century, while the sixteenth century battlements and ramparts. The north side of the factory was added in the seventeenth century. The interior features an atrium in which is positioned a stone statue depicting Killian Lecce Limburg, founder of the family Castromediano, has large rooms decorated with architectural elements typical of the Baroque period
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  • Il castello, o palazzo ducale, dei Castromediano-Limburg è una costruzione della seconda metà del XV secolo con aggiunte strutturali e rifacimenti affettuati nel corso del Cinquecento e del Seicento. Il nobile prospetto presenta un ingresso quattrocentesco, mentre del XVI secolo è la merlatura e il bastione. Il lato nord della fabbrica fu aggiunto nel Seicento. L'interno, caratterizzato da un atrio in cui è posizionata una statua in pietra leccese raffigurante Kiliano di Limburg, capostipite della famiglia Castromediano, ospita vasti ambienti decorati con elementi architettonici tipici del periodo barocco.<br />
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The castle, or ducal palace, the Castromediano-Limburg is a construction of the second half of the fifteenth century, with structural additions and renovations affettuati during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. The noble prospect has an entrance century, while the sixteenth century battlements and ramparts. The north side of the factory was added in the seventeenth century. The interior features an atrium in which is positioned a stone statue depicting Killian Lecce Limburg, founder of the family Castromediano, has large rooms decorated with architectural elements typical of the Baroque period
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  • Il castello, o palazzo ducale, dei Castromediano-Limburg è una costruzione della seconda metà del XV secolo con aggiunte strutturali e rifacimenti affettuati nel corso del Cinquecento e del Seicento. Il nobile prospetto presenta un ingresso quattrocentesco, mentre del XVI secolo è la merlatura e il bastione. Il lato nord della fabbrica fu aggiunto nel Seicento. L'interno, caratterizzato da un atrio in cui è posizionata una statua in pietra leccese raffigurante Kiliano di Limburg, capostipite della famiglia Castromediano, ospita vasti ambienti decorati con elementi architettonici tipici del periodo barocco.<br />
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The castle, or ducal palace, the Castromediano-Limburg is a construction of the second half of the fifteenth century, with structural additions and renovations affettuati during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. The noble prospect has an entrance century, while the sixteenth century battlements and ramparts. The north side of the factory was added in the seventeenth century. The interior features an atrium in which is positioned a stone statue depicting Killian Lecce Limburg, founder of the family Castromediano, has large rooms decorated with architectural elements typical of the Baroque period
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  • Il castello, o palazzo ducale, dei Castromediano-Limburg è una costruzione della seconda metà del XV secolo con aggiunte strutturali e rifacimenti affettuati nel corso del Cinquecento e del Seicento. Il nobile prospetto presenta un ingresso quattrocentesco, mentre del XVI secolo è la merlatura e il bastione. Il lato nord della fabbrica fu aggiunto nel Seicento. L'interno, caratterizzato da un atrio in cui è posizionata una statua in pietra leccese raffigurante Kiliano di Limburg, capostipite della famiglia Castromediano, ospita vasti ambienti decorati con elementi architettonici tipici del periodo barocco.<br />
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The castle, or ducal palace, the Castromediano-Limburg is a construction of the second half of the fifteenth century, with structural additions and renovations affettuati during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. The noble prospect has an entrance century, while the sixteenth century battlements and ramparts. The north side of the factory was added in the seventeenth century. The interior features an atrium in which is positioned a stone statue depicting Killian Lecce Limburg, founder of the family Castromediano, has large rooms decorated with architectural elements typical of the Baroque period
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  • MAKHFI, 30 July 2005..Vocational Training Centre for Women....Most of the 'one room' school are located in private houses. The VTC aim is to improve the status of women, by providing them a two-hour daily course on Health, literacy and working skills.....United Nations Population Fund, Afghanistan has among the world?s highest rates of maternal mortality, and Badakhshan has the highest rates ever recorded anywhere in the world, with one mother dying in every 15 births. ....The VTC is funded by UNFPA and implemented by IBNSINA.
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  • A picture of Quaid-E-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan, on the wall of the Pakistan Cusoms' Office in Torkham
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  • London, 17th February 2017. Sadiew Williams Autumn Winter 17 collection presentation at London Fashion Week. London-born designer Mercedes (Sadie) Williams creates modern textile driven fashion, juxtaposing modernity with craft. <br />
Her sensibility for combining a sporty tomboyish with grown-up femininity has been a signature since graduating with Distinction from the CSM MA Fashion course in 2013. She went on to become a Selfridges ‘Bright Young Thing’ and was included in ‘Designs of The Year Exhibition 2014’ at The Design Museum. <br />
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She has worked for designers including Marc By Marc Jacobs, J W Anderson and Katie Hillier and many stylists over the years and undertaken projects for Vogue Festival, Manchester Art Gallery, Barbie and designed an incredibly successful collection for & Other Stories. <br />
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Since AW15 she has received NEWGEN sponsorship to support her own label. She now presents on schedule at LFW and showrooms at PFW. <br />
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She continues to create graphic and tactile work that capitalises on her strengths in print & textile innovation, bringing shimmer and sparkle to her collections through her signature use of metallic. Since being awarded a place on the ‘Swarovski collective 2017’ she has been incorporating crystals into her work to playful and original effect. London, 17th February 2017. Sadie Williams Autumn Winter 17 collection presentation at London Fashion Week. London-born designer Mercedes (Sadie) Williams creates modern textile driven fashion, juxtaposing modernity with craft.
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  • London, 17th February 2017. Sadiew Williams Autumn Winter 17 collection presentation at London Fashion Week. London-born designer Mercedes (Sadie) Williams creates modern textile driven fashion, juxtaposing modernity with craft. <br />
Her sensibility for combining a sporty tomboyish with grown-up femininity has been a signature since graduating with Distinction from the CSM MA Fashion course in 2013. She went on to become a Selfridges ‘Bright Young Thing’ and was included in ‘Designs of The Year Exhibition 2014’ at The Design Museum. <br />
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She has worked for designers including Marc By Marc Jacobs, J W Anderson and Katie Hillier and many stylists over the years and undertaken projects for Vogue Festival, Manchester Art Gallery, Barbie and designed an incredibly successful collection for & Other Stories. <br />
<br />
Since AW15 she has received NEWGEN sponsorship to support her own label. She now presents on schedule at LFW and showrooms at PFW. <br />
<br />
She continues to create graphic and tactile work that capitalises on her strengths in print & textile innovation, bringing shimmer and sparkle to her collections through her signature use of metallic. Since being awarded a place on the ‘Swarovski collective 2017’ she has been incorporating crystals into her work to playful and original effect. London, 17th February 2017. Sadie Williams Autumn Winter 17 collection presentation at London Fashion Week. London-born designer Mercedes (Sadie) Williams creates modern textile driven fashion, juxtaposing modernity with craft.
    KASH_SadieWilliams_AW2017-027.jpg
  • London, 17th February 2017. Sadiew Williams Autumn Winter 17 collection presentation at London Fashion Week. London-born designer Mercedes (Sadie) Williams creates modern textile driven fashion, juxtaposing modernity with craft. <br />
Her sensibility for combining a sporty tomboyish with grown-up femininity has been a signature since graduating with Distinction from the CSM MA Fashion course in 2013. She went on to become a Selfridges ‘Bright Young Thing’ and was included in ‘Designs of The Year Exhibition 2014’ at The Design Museum. <br />
<br />
She has worked for designers including Marc By Marc Jacobs, J W Anderson and Katie Hillier and many stylists over the years and undertaken projects for Vogue Festival, Manchester Art Gallery, Barbie and designed an incredibly successful collection for & Other Stories. <br />
<br />
Since AW15 she has received NEWGEN sponsorship to support her own label. She now presents on schedule at LFW and showrooms at PFW. <br />
<br />
She continues to create graphic and tactile work that capitalises on her strengths in print & textile innovation, bringing shimmer and sparkle to her collections through her signature use of metallic. Since being awarded a place on the ‘Swarovski collective 2017’ she has been incorporating crystals into her work to playful and original effect. London, 17th February 2017. Sadie Williams Autumn Winter 17 collection presentation at London Fashion Week. London-born designer Mercedes (Sadie) Williams creates modern textile driven fashion, juxtaposing modernity with craft.
    KASH_SadieWilliams_AW2017-026.jpg
  • London, 17th February 2017. Sadiew Williams Autumn Winter 17 collection presentation at London Fashion Week. London-born designer Mercedes (Sadie) Williams creates modern textile driven fashion, juxtaposing modernity with craft. <br />
Her sensibility for combining a sporty tomboyish with grown-up femininity has been a signature since graduating with Distinction from the CSM MA Fashion course in 2013. She went on to become a Selfridges ‘Bright Young Thing’ and was included in ‘Designs of The Year Exhibition 2014’ at The Design Museum. <br />
<br />
She has worked for designers including Marc By Marc Jacobs, J W Anderson and Katie Hillier and many stylists over the years and undertaken projects for Vogue Festival, Manchester Art Gallery, Barbie and designed an incredibly successful collection for & Other Stories. <br />
<br />
Since AW15 she has received NEWGEN sponsorship to support her own label. She now presents on schedule at LFW and showrooms at PFW. <br />
<br />
She continues to create graphic and tactile work that capitalises on her strengths in print & textile innovation, bringing shimmer and sparkle to her collections through her signature use of metallic. Since being awarded a place on the ‘Swarovski collective 2017’ she has been incorporating crystals into her work to playful and original effect. London, 17th February 2017. Sadie Williams Autumn Winter 17 collection presentation at London Fashion Week. London-born designer Mercedes (Sadie) Williams creates modern textile driven fashion, juxtaposing modernity with craft.
    KASH_SadieWilliams_AW2017-024.jpg
  • London, 17th February 2017. Sadiew Williams Autumn Winter 17 collection presentation at London Fashion Week. London-born designer Mercedes (Sadie) Williams creates modern textile driven fashion, juxtaposing modernity with craft. <br />
Her sensibility for combining a sporty tomboyish with grown-up femininity has been a signature since graduating with Distinction from the CSM MA Fashion course in 2013. She went on to become a Selfridges ‘Bright Young Thing’ and was included in ‘Designs of The Year Exhibition 2014’ at The Design Museum. <br />
<br />
She has worked for designers including Marc By Marc Jacobs, J W Anderson and Katie Hillier and many stylists over the years and undertaken projects for Vogue Festival, Manchester Art Gallery, Barbie and designed an incredibly successful collection for & Other Stories. <br />
<br />
Since AW15 she has received NEWGEN sponsorship to support her own label. She now presents on schedule at LFW and showrooms at PFW. <br />
<br />
She continues to create graphic and tactile work that capitalises on her strengths in print & textile innovation, bringing shimmer and sparkle to her collections through her signature use of metallic. Since being awarded a place on the ‘Swarovski collective 2017’ she has been incorporating crystals into her work to playful and original effect. London, 17th February 2017. Sadie Williams Autumn Winter 17 collection presentation at London Fashion Week. London-born designer Mercedes (Sadie) Williams creates modern textile driven fashion, juxtaposing modernity with craft.
    KASH_SadieWilliams_AW2017-018.jpg
  • London, 17th February 2017. Sadiew Williams Autumn Winter 17 collection presentation at London Fashion Week. London-born designer Mercedes (Sadie) Williams creates modern textile driven fashion, juxtaposing modernity with craft. <br />
Her sensibility for combining a sporty tomboyish with grown-up femininity has been a signature since graduating with Distinction from the CSM MA Fashion course in 2013. She went on to become a Selfridges ‘Bright Young Thing’ and was included in ‘Designs of The Year Exhibition 2014’ at The Design Museum. <br />
<br />
She has worked for designers including Marc By Marc Jacobs, J W Anderson and Katie Hillier and many stylists over the years and undertaken projects for Vogue Festival, Manchester Art Gallery, Barbie and designed an incredibly successful collection for & Other Stories. <br />
<br />
Since AW15 she has received NEWGEN sponsorship to support her own label. She now presents on schedule at LFW and showrooms at PFW. <br />
<br />
She continues to create graphic and tactile work that capitalises on her strengths in print & textile innovation, bringing shimmer and sparkle to her collections through her signature use of metallic. Since being awarded a place on the ‘Swarovski collective 2017’ she has been incorporating crystals into her work to playful and original effect. London, 17th February 2017. Sadie Williams Autumn Winter 17 collection presentation at London Fashion Week. London-born designer Mercedes (Sadie) Williams creates modern textile driven fashion, juxtaposing modernity with craft.
    KASH_SadieWilliams_AW2017-013.jpg
  • London, 17th February 2017. Sadiew Williams Autumn Winter 17 collection presentation at London Fashion Week. London-born designer Mercedes (Sadie) Williams creates modern textile driven fashion, juxtaposing modernity with craft. <br />
Her sensibility for combining a sporty tomboyish with grown-up femininity has been a signature since graduating with Distinction from the CSM MA Fashion course in 2013. She went on to become a Selfridges ‘Bright Young Thing’ and was included in ‘Designs of The Year Exhibition 2014’ at The Design Museum. <br />
<br />
She has worked for designers including Marc By Marc Jacobs, J W Anderson and Katie Hillier and many stylists over the years and undertaken projects for Vogue Festival, Manchester Art Gallery, Barbie and designed an incredibly successful collection for & Other Stories. <br />
<br />
Since AW15 she has received NEWGEN sponsorship to support her own label. She now presents on schedule at LFW and showrooms at PFW. <br />
<br />
She continues to create graphic and tactile work that capitalises on her strengths in print & textile innovation, bringing shimmer and sparkle to her collections through her signature use of metallic. Since being awarded a place on the ‘Swarovski collective 2017’ she has been incorporating crystals into her work to playful and original effect. London, 17th February 2017. Sadie Williams Autumn Winter 17 collection presentation at London Fashion Week. London-born designer Mercedes (Sadie) Williams creates modern textile driven fashion, juxtaposing modernity with craft.
    KASH_SadieWilliams_AW2017-009.jpg
  • London, 17th February 2017. Sadiew Williams Autumn Winter 17 collection presentation at London Fashion Week. London-born designer Mercedes (Sadie) Williams creates modern textile driven fashion, juxtaposing modernity with craft. <br />
Her sensibility for combining a sporty tomboyish with grown-up femininity has been a signature since graduating with Distinction from the CSM MA Fashion course in 2013. She went on to become a Selfridges ‘Bright Young Thing’ and was included in ‘Designs of The Year Exhibition 2014’ at The Design Museum. <br />
<br />
She has worked for designers including Marc By Marc Jacobs, J W Anderson and Katie Hillier and many stylists over the years and undertaken projects for Vogue Festival, Manchester Art Gallery, Barbie and designed an incredibly successful collection for & Other Stories. <br />
<br />
Since AW15 she has received NEWGEN sponsorship to support her own label. She now presents on schedule at LFW and showrooms at PFW. <br />
<br />
She continues to create graphic and tactile work that capitalises on her strengths in print & textile innovation, bringing shimmer and sparkle to her collections through her signature use of metallic. Since being awarded a place on the ‘Swarovski collective 2017’ she has been incorporating crystals into her work to playful and original effect. London, 17th February 2017. Sadie Williams Autumn Winter 17 collection presentation at London Fashion Week. London-born designer Mercedes (Sadie) Williams creates modern textile driven fashion, juxtaposing modernity with craft.
    KASH_SadieWilliams_AW2017-008.jpg
  • London, 17th February 2017. Sadiew Williams Autumn Winter 17 collection presentation at London Fashion Week. London-born designer Mercedes (Sadie) Williams creates modern textile driven fashion, juxtaposing modernity with craft. <br />
Her sensibility for combining a sporty tomboyish with grown-up femininity has been a signature since graduating with Distinction from the CSM MA Fashion course in 2013. She went on to become a Selfridges ‘Bright Young Thing’ and was included in ‘Designs of The Year Exhibition 2014’ at The Design Museum. <br />
<br />
She has worked for designers including Marc By Marc Jacobs, J W Anderson and Katie Hillier and many stylists over the years and undertaken projects for Vogue Festival, Manchester Art Gallery, Barbie and designed an incredibly successful collection for & Other Stories. <br />
<br />
Since AW15 she has received NEWGEN sponsorship to support her own label. She now presents on schedule at LFW and showrooms at PFW. <br />
<br />
She continues to create graphic and tactile work that capitalises on her strengths in print & textile innovation, bringing shimmer and sparkle to her collections through her signature use of metallic. Since being awarded a place on the ‘Swarovski collective 2017’ she has been incorporating crystals into her work to playful and original effect. London, 17th February 2017. Sadie Williams Autumn Winter 17 collection presentation at London Fashion Week. London-born designer Mercedes (Sadie) Williams creates modern textile driven fashion, juxtaposing modernity with craft.
    KASH_SadieWilliams_AW2017-007.jpg
  • London, 17th February 2017. Sadiew Williams Autumn Winter 17 collection presentation at London Fashion Week. London-born designer Mercedes (Sadie) Williams creates modern textile driven fashion, juxtaposing modernity with craft. <br />
Her sensibility for combining a sporty tomboyish with grown-up femininity has been a signature since graduating with Distinction from the CSM MA Fashion course in 2013. She went on to become a Selfridges ‘Bright Young Thing’ and was included in ‘Designs of The Year Exhibition 2014’ at The Design Museum. <br />
<br />
She has worked for designers including Marc By Marc Jacobs, J W Anderson and Katie Hillier and many stylists over the years and undertaken projects for Vogue Festival, Manchester Art Gallery, Barbie and designed an incredibly successful collection for & Other Stories. <br />
<br />
Since AW15 she has received NEWGEN sponsorship to support her own label. She now presents on schedule at LFW and showrooms at PFW. <br />
<br />
She continues to create graphic and tactile work that capitalises on her strengths in print & textile innovation, bringing shimmer and sparkle to her collections through her signature use of metallic. Since being awarded a place on the ‘Swarovski collective 2017’ she has been incorporating crystals into her work to playful and original effect. London, 17th February 2017. Sadie Williams Autumn Winter 17 collection presentation at London Fashion Week. London-born designer Mercedes (Sadie) Williams creates modern textile driven fashion, juxtaposing modernity with craft.
    KASH_SadieWilliams_AW2017-002.jpg
  • London, 17th February 2017. Sadiew Williams Autumn Winter 17 collection presentation at London Fashion Week. London-born designer Mercedes (Sadie) Williams creates modern textile driven fashion, juxtaposing modernity with craft. <br />
Her sensibility for combining a sporty tomboyish with grown-up femininity has been a signature since graduating with Distinction from the CSM MA Fashion course in 2013. She went on to become a Selfridges ‘Bright Young Thing’ and was included in ‘Designs of The Year Exhibition 2014’ at The Design Museum. <br />
<br />
She has worked for designers including Marc By Marc Jacobs, J W Anderson and Katie Hillier and many stylists over the years and undertaken projects for Vogue Festival, Manchester Art Gallery, Barbie and designed an incredibly successful collection for & Other Stories. <br />
<br />
Since AW15 she has received NEWGEN sponsorship to support her own label. She now presents on schedule at LFW and showrooms at PFW. <br />
<br />
She continues to create graphic and tactile work that capitalises on her strengths in print & textile innovation, bringing shimmer and sparkle to her collections through her signature use of metallic. Since being awarded a place on the ‘Swarovski collective 2017’ she has been incorporating crystals into her work to playful and original effect. London, 17th February 2017. Sadie Williams Autumn Winter 17 collection presentation at London Fashion Week. London-born designer Mercedes (Sadie) Williams creates modern textile driven fashion, juxtaposing modernity with craft.
    KASH_SadieWilliams_AW2017-001.jpg
  • David Koma Presentation at London Fashion Week16 - David Koma is a 29 years old Georgian born, London based fashion designer who has become synonymous with the ultra body contouring silhouette. Creating sculptural statement dresses inspired by the feminine form, it is this design element that has projected the young designer onto the international stage. <br />
After studying Fine Art in St Petersburg and showing his first collection at the age of 15, Koma moved to London in 2003 to take up a place at the prestigious Central St Martins College of Art and Design.<br />
It was here that he channelled his love of fashion and honed his design skills to create his signature look. He completed his BA in Fashion Design and graduated with a distinction in MA Fashion in April 2009 under the mentorship of late Professor Louise Wilson, OBE.<br />
Straight after graduation David Koma launched his eponymous label and is a participant of London Fashion Week, presenting 2 womenswear collections a year.<br />
In December 2013 David was appointed as Creative Director of French house  Mugler.
    KASH_DavidKoma-048.jpg
  • David Koma Presentation at London Fashion Week16 - David Koma is a 29 years old Georgian born, London based fashion designer who has become synonymous with the ultra body contouring silhouette. Creating sculptural statement dresses inspired by the feminine form, it is this design element that has projected the young designer onto the international stage. <br />
After studying Fine Art in St Petersburg and showing his first collection at the age of 15, Koma moved to London in 2003 to take up a place at the prestigious Central St Martins College of Art and Design.<br />
It was here that he channelled his love of fashion and honed his design skills to create his signature look. He completed his BA in Fashion Design and graduated with a distinction in MA Fashion in April 2009 under the mentorship of late Professor Louise Wilson, OBE.<br />
Straight after graduation David Koma launched his eponymous label and is a participant of London Fashion Week, presenting 2 womenswear collections a year.<br />
In December 2013 David was appointed as Creative Director of French house  Mugler.
    KASH_DavidKoma-047.jpg
  • David Koma Presentation at London Fashion Week16 - David Koma is a 29 years old Georgian born, London based fashion designer who has become synonymous with the ultra body contouring silhouette. Creating sculptural statement dresses inspired by the feminine form, it is this design element that has projected the young designer onto the international stage. <br />
After studying Fine Art in St Petersburg and showing his first collection at the age of 15, Koma moved to London in 2003 to take up a place at the prestigious Central St Martins College of Art and Design.<br />
It was here that he channelled his love of fashion and honed his design skills to create his signature look. He completed his BA in Fashion Design and graduated with a distinction in MA Fashion in April 2009 under the mentorship of late Professor Louise Wilson, OBE.<br />
Straight after graduation David Koma launched his eponymous label and is a participant of London Fashion Week, presenting 2 womenswear collections a year.<br />
In December 2013 David was appointed as Creative Director of French house  Mugler.
    KASH_DavidKoma-044-Edit.jpg
  • David Koma Presentation at London Fashion Week16 - David Koma is a 29 years old Georgian born, London based fashion designer who has become synonymous with the ultra body contouring silhouette. Creating sculptural statement dresses inspired by the feminine form, it is this design element that has projected the young designer onto the international stage. <br />
After studying Fine Art in St Petersburg and showing his first collection at the age of 15, Koma moved to London in 2003 to take up a place at the prestigious Central St Martins College of Art and Design.<br />
It was here that he channelled his love of fashion and honed his design skills to create his signature look. He completed his BA in Fashion Design and graduated with a distinction in MA Fashion in April 2009 under the mentorship of late Professor Louise Wilson, OBE.<br />
Straight after graduation David Koma launched his eponymous label and is a participant of London Fashion Week, presenting 2 womenswear collections a year.<br />
In December 2013 David was appointed as Creative Director of French house  Mugler.
    KASH_DavidKoma-042-Edit.jpg
  • David Koma Presentation at London Fashion Week16 - David Koma is a 29 years old Georgian born, London based fashion designer who has become synonymous with the ultra body contouring silhouette. Creating sculptural statement dresses inspired by the feminine form, it is this design element that has projected the young designer onto the international stage. <br />
After studying Fine Art in St Petersburg and showing his first collection at the age of 15, Koma moved to London in 2003 to take up a place at the prestigious Central St Martins College of Art and Design.<br />
It was here that he channelled his love of fashion and honed his design skills to create his signature look. He completed his BA in Fashion Design and graduated with a distinction in MA Fashion in April 2009 under the mentorship of late Professor Louise Wilson, OBE.<br />
Straight after graduation David Koma launched his eponymous label and is a participant of London Fashion Week, presenting 2 womenswear collections a year.<br />
In December 2013 David was appointed as Creative Director of French house  Mugler.
    KASH_DavidKoma-035-Edit.jpg
  • David Koma Presentation at London Fashion Week16 - David Koma is a 29 years old Georgian born, London based fashion designer who has become synonymous with the ultra body contouring silhouette. Creating sculptural statement dresses inspired by the feminine form, it is this design element that has projected the young designer onto the international stage. <br />
After studying Fine Art in St Petersburg and showing his first collection at the age of 15, Koma moved to London in 2003 to take up a place at the prestigious Central St Martins College of Art and Design.<br />
It was here that he channelled his love of fashion and honed his design skills to create his signature look. He completed his BA in Fashion Design and graduated with a distinction in MA Fashion in April 2009 under the mentorship of late Professor Louise Wilson, OBE.<br />
Straight after graduation David Koma launched his eponymous label and is a participant of London Fashion Week, presenting 2 womenswear collections a year.<br />
In December 2013 David was appointed as Creative Director of French house  Mugler.
    KASH_DavidKoma-026-Edit.jpg
  • David Koma Presentation at London Fashion Week16 - David Koma is a 29 years old Georgian born, London based fashion designer who has become synonymous with the ultra body contouring silhouette. Creating sculptural statement dresses inspired by the feminine form, it is this design element that has projected the young designer onto the international stage. <br />
After studying Fine Art in St Petersburg and showing his first collection at the age of 15, Koma moved to London in 2003 to take up a place at the prestigious Central St Martins College of Art and Design.<br />
It was here that he channelled his love of fashion and honed his design skills to create his signature look. He completed his BA in Fashion Design and graduated with a distinction in MA Fashion in April 2009 under the mentorship of late Professor Louise Wilson, OBE.<br />
Straight after graduation David Koma launched his eponymous label and is a participant of London Fashion Week, presenting 2 womenswear collections a year.<br />
In December 2013 David was appointed as Creative Director of French house  Mugler.
    KASH_DavidKoma-009-Edit.jpg
  • David Koma Presentation at London Fashion Week16 - David Koma is a 29 years old Georgian born, London based fashion designer who has become synonymous with the ultra body contouring silhouette. Creating sculptural statement dresses inspired by the feminine form, it is this design element that has projected the young designer onto the international stage. <br />
After studying Fine Art in St Petersburg and showing his first collection at the age of 15, Koma moved to London in 2003 to take up a place at the prestigious Central St Martins College of Art and Design.<br />
It was here that he channelled his love of fashion and honed his design skills to create his signature look. He completed his BA in Fashion Design and graduated with a distinction in MA Fashion in April 2009 under the mentorship of late Professor Louise Wilson, OBE.<br />
Straight after graduation David Koma launched his eponymous label and is a participant of London Fashion Week, presenting 2 womenswear collections a year.<br />
In December 2013 David was appointed as Creative Director of French house  Mugler.
    KASH_DavidKoma-007.jpg
  • David Koma Presentation at London Fashion Week16 - David Koma is a 29 years old Georgian born, London based fashion designer who has become synonymous with the ultra body contouring silhouette. Creating sculptural statement dresses inspired by the feminine form, it is this design element that has projected the young designer onto the international stage. <br />
After studying Fine Art in St Petersburg and showing his first collection at the age of 15, Koma moved to London in 2003 to take up a place at the prestigious Central St Martins College of Art and Design.<br />
It was here that he channelled his love of fashion and honed his design skills to create his signature look. He completed his BA in Fashion Design and graduated with a distinction in MA Fashion in April 2009 under the mentorship of late Professor Louise Wilson, OBE.<br />
Straight after graduation David Koma launched his eponymous label and is a participant of London Fashion Week, presenting 2 womenswear collections a year.<br />
In December 2013 David was appointed as Creative Director of French house  Mugler.
    KASH_DavidKoma-003.jpg
  • David Koma Presentation at London Fashion Week16 - David Koma is a 29 years old Georgian born, London based fashion designer who has become synonymous with the ultra body contouring silhouette. Creating sculptural statement dresses inspired by the feminine form, it is this design element that has projected the young designer onto the international stage. <br />
After studying Fine Art in St Petersburg and showing his first collection at the age of 15, Koma moved to London in 2003 to take up a place at the prestigious Central St Martins College of Art and Design.<br />
It was here that he channelled his love of fashion and honed his design skills to create his signature look. He completed his BA in Fashion Design and graduated with a distinction in MA Fashion in April 2009 under the mentorship of late Professor Louise Wilson, OBE.<br />
Straight after graduation David Koma launched his eponymous label and is a participant of London Fashion Week, presenting 2 womenswear collections a year.<br />
In December 2013 David was appointed as Creative Director of French house  Mugler.
    KASH_DavidKoma-001.jpg
  • David Koma Presentation at London Fashion Week16 - David Koma is a 29 years old Georgian born, London based fashion designer who has become synonymous with the ultra body contouring silhouette. Creating sculptural statement dresses inspired by the feminine form, it is this design element that has projected the young designer onto the international stage. <br />
After studying Fine Art in St Petersburg and showing his first collection at the age of 15, Koma moved to London in 2003 to take up a place at the prestigious Central St Martins College of Art and Design.<br />
It was here that he channelled his love of fashion and honed his design skills to create his signature look. He completed his BA in Fashion Design and graduated with a distinction in MA Fashion in April 2009 under the mentorship of late Professor Louise Wilson, OBE.<br />
Straight after graduation David Koma launched his eponymous label and is a participant of London Fashion Week, presenting 2 womenswear collections a year.<br />
In December 2013 David was appointed as Creative Director of French house  Mugler.
    KASH_DavidKoma-005.jpg
  • Winner of Dialogue of Cultures Award?Gabriele Torsello (Kash), Winner of Dialogue of Cultures Award. ?Annalisa Piras, FPA President. ?Nick Mason, Pink Floyd. ??THE FOREIGN PRESS ASSOCIATION IN LONDON 11 CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE LONDON SW1Y 5AJ TELEPHONE + 44 (0) 20 7930 0445 Press Release 28 November 2006 The Foreign Press Association (FPA) 2006 Media Awards Winners. ???Murdered Russian journalist, Anna Politskovskya, and Italian-born/British-resident photojournalist, Gabriele ?Kash? Torsello, recently kidnapped by the Taleban in Afghanistan, were among the award-winners at tonight?s Foreign Press Association 2006 Media Awards. ???Journalist of the Year? was Dominic Waghorn of Sky News, for his report ?China: Human Rights?, in which interviewees risked their lives and Waghorn was physically assaulted three times to get his extraordinary report. ??The FPA is the world?s oldest foreign correspondents? club, and the Association?s Media Awards are the only opportunity for the British media to be judged and rewarded by their international counterparts based in London. ??The record number of entries to this year?s competition, confirm the rising status and importance of the FPA Media Awards to the British media. The almost 200 entries were judged by a panel of senior foreign correspondents, and three external judges: Kate Adie, Trevor Kavanagh and Peter Preston. ??The 2006 FPA Media Awards ceremony took place at the Sheraton Park Lane Hotel, in the presence of HRH The Duke of Gloucester, and hosted by Annalisa Piras, President, Foreign Press Association, who welcomed the keynote speaker, the Rt Hon Margaret Beckett MP, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs. ??The FPA?s Premier Award, the ?Dialogue of Cultures? Award, for organisations or individuals who make an exceptional contribution to enhancing understanding between peoples, was won by Gabriele Torsello, known as ?Kash?. Making his first public appearance since being released by the Taleban earlier this
    FPA_MEDIA_AWARD2006_24.jpg
  • Winner of Dialogue of Cultures Award?Gabriele Torsello (Kash), Winner of Dialogue of Cultures Award. ?Annalisa Piras, FPA President. ?Nick Mason, Pink Floyd. ??THE FOREIGN PRESS ASSOCIATION IN LONDON 11 CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE LONDON SW1Y 5AJ TELEPHONE + 44 (0) 20 7930 0445 Press Release 28 November 2006 The Foreign Press Association (FPA) 2006 Media Awards Winners. ???Murdered Russian journalist, Anna Politskovskya, and Italian-born/British-resident photojournalist, Gabriele ?Kash? Torsello, recently kidnapped by the Taleban in Afghanistan, were among the award-winners at tonight?s Foreign Press Association 2006 Media Awards. ???Journalist of the Year? was Dominic Waghorn of Sky News, for his report ?China: Human Rights?, in which interviewees risked their lives and Waghorn was physically assaulted three times to get his extraordinary report. ??The FPA is the world?s oldest foreign correspondents? club, and the Association?s Media Awards are the only opportunity for the British media to be judged and rewarded by their international counterparts based in London. ??The record number of entries to this year?s competition, confirm the rising status and importance of the FPA Media Awards to the British media. The almost 200 entries were judged by a panel of senior foreign correspondents, and three external judges: Kate Adie, Trevor Kavanagh and Peter Preston. ??The 2006 FPA Media Awards ceremony took place at the Sheraton Park Lane Hotel, in the presence of HRH The Duke of Gloucester, and hosted by Annalisa Piras, President, Foreign Press Association, who welcomed the keynote speaker, the Rt Hon Margaret Beckett MP, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs. ??The FPA?s Premier Award, the ?Dialogue of Cultures? Award, for organisations or individuals who make an exceptional contribution to enhancing understanding between peoples, was won by Gabriele Torsello, known as ?Kash?. Making his first public appearance since being released by the Taleban earlier this
    FPA_MEDIA_AWARD2006_08.jpg
  • Winner of Dialogue of Cultures Award?Gabriele Torsello (Kash), Winner of Dialogue of Cultures Award. ?Annalisa Piras, FPA President. ?Nick Mason, Pink Floyd. ??THE FOREIGN PRESS ASSOCIATION IN LONDON 11 CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE LONDON SW1Y 5AJ TELEPHONE + 44 (0) 20 7930 0445 Press Release 28 November 2006 The Foreign Press Association (FPA) 2006 Media Awards Winners. ???Murdered Russian journalist, Anna Politskovskya, and Italian-born/British-resident photojournalist, Gabriele ?Kash? Torsello, recently kidnapped by the Taleban in Afghanistan, were among the award-winners at tonight?s Foreign Press Association 2006 Media Awards. ???Journalist of the Year? was Dominic Waghorn of Sky News, for his report ?China: Human Rights?, in which interviewees risked their lives and Waghorn was physically assaulted three times to get his extraordinary report. ??The FPA is the world?s oldest foreign correspondents? club, and the Association?s Media Awards are the only opportunity for the British media to be judged and rewarded by their international counterparts based in London. ??The record number of entries to this year?s competition, confirm the rising status and importance of the FPA Media Awards to the British media. The almost 200 entries were judged by a panel of senior foreign correspondents, and three external judges: Kate Adie, Trevor Kavanagh and Peter Preston. ??The 2006 FPA Media Awards ceremony took place at the Sheraton Park Lane Hotel, in the presence of HRH The Duke of Gloucester, and hosted by Annalisa Piras, President, Foreign Press Association, who welcomed the keynote speaker, the Rt Hon Margaret Beckett MP, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs. ??The FPA?s Premier Award, the ?Dialogue of Cultures? Award, for organisations or individuals who make an exceptional contribution to enhancing understanding between peoples, was won by Gabriele Torsello, known as ?Kash?. Making his first public appearance since being released by the Taleban earlier this
    FPA_MEDIA_AWARD2006_02.jpg
  • TAMIL NADU, MARCH 1994.A young muslim woman is weeping and praying in front of the grave. She is looking at the palm of her hands burrying her sorrow in them..The legend says that 400-years-ago a couple died there in a divine way and went straight to heaven for eternal love. The place became sacred and locals believe that people are cured there by the grace of god.
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  • TAMIL NADU, MARCH 1994.A young muslim woman is weeping and praying in front of a grave. The legend says that 400-years-ago a couple died there in a divine way and went straight to heaven for eternal love. The place became sacred and locals believe that people are cured there by the grace of god....
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  • Kabul, 25 July 2005..Afghan soldiers's place.
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  • London, 17th February 2017. Sadiew Williams Autumn Winter 17 collection presentation at London Fashion Week. London-born designer Mercedes (Sadie) Williams creates modern textile driven fashion, juxtaposing modernity with craft. <br />
Her sensibility for combining a sporty tomboyish with grown-up femininity has been a signature since graduating with Distinction from the CSM MA Fashion course in 2013. She went on to become a Selfridges ‘Bright Young Thing’ and was included in ‘Designs of The Year Exhibition 2014’ at The Design Museum. <br />
<br />
She has worked for designers including Marc By Marc Jacobs, J W Anderson and Katie Hillier and many stylists over the years and undertaken projects for Vogue Festival, Manchester Art Gallery, Barbie and designed an incredibly successful collection for & Other Stories. <br />
<br />
Since AW15 she has received NEWGEN sponsorship to support her own label. She now presents on schedule at LFW and showrooms at PFW. <br />
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She continues to create graphic and tactile work that capitalises on her strengths in print & textile innovation, bringing shimmer and sparkle to her collections through her signature use of metallic. Since being awarded a place on the ‘Swarovski collective 2017’ she has been incorporating crystals into her work to playful and original effect. London, 17th February 2017. Sadie Williams Autumn Winter 17 collection presentation at London Fashion Week. London-born designer Mercedes (Sadie) Williams creates modern textile driven fashion, juxtaposing modernity with craft.
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  • London, 17th February 2017. Sadiew Williams Autumn Winter 17 collection presentation at London Fashion Week. London-born designer Mercedes (Sadie) Williams creates modern textile driven fashion, juxtaposing modernity with craft. <br />
Her sensibility for combining a sporty tomboyish with grown-up femininity has been a signature since graduating with Distinction from the CSM MA Fashion course in 2013. She went on to become a Selfridges ‘Bright Young Thing’ and was included in ‘Designs of The Year Exhibition 2014’ at The Design Museum. <br />
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She has worked for designers including Marc By Marc Jacobs, J W Anderson and Katie Hillier and many stylists over the years and undertaken projects for Vogue Festival, Manchester Art Gallery, Barbie and designed an incredibly successful collection for & Other Stories. <br />
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Since AW15 she has received NEWGEN sponsorship to support her own label. She now presents on schedule at LFW and showrooms at PFW. <br />
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She continues to create graphic and tactile work that capitalises on her strengths in print & textile innovation, bringing shimmer and sparkle to her collections through her signature use of metallic. Since being awarded a place on the ‘Swarovski collective 2017’ she has been incorporating crystals into her work to playful and original effect. London, 17th February 2017. Sadie Williams Autumn Winter 17 collection presentation at London Fashion Week. London-born designer Mercedes (Sadie) Williams creates modern textile driven fashion, juxtaposing modernity with craft.
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