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Second Italian War of Independence

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Italiano: La seconda Guerra d'Indipendenza e le campagne militari del 1859 in Piemonte e Lombardia. - Dalla collezione Piemontesi - digitalizzato da CNR-IRCrES dipartimento del - Area della ricerca di Torino - Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche- Area della ricerca di Torino - https://www.byterfly.eu
Français : La seconde guerre d'Indépendance et les campagnes militaires de 1859 dans le Piémont et la Lombardie.
English: The second War of Independence and the military campaigns of 1859 in Piedmont and Lombardy.
Español: La segunda Guerra de la Independencia y las campañas militares de 1859 en Piamonte y Lombardía.
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