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Grosso may refer to: * Grosso, Piedmont, comune in the Metropolitan City of Turin in the Italian region Piedmont * Grosso (footballer), retired Portuguese footballer * Grosso (surname), an Italian surname * Grosso (coin) Groschen (; from la, grossus "thick", via Old Czech ') a (sometimes colloquial) name for various coins, especially a silver coin used in various states of the Holy Roman Empire and other parts of Europe. The word is borrowed from the late Lat ..., name for a silver coin used in various states of the Holy Roman Empire See also * Grasso * Grossi {{dab ...
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Grosso, Piedmont
Grosso is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Turin in the Italian region Piedmont, located about northwest of Turin. Grosso borders the following municipalities: Corio, Mathi, Nole, and Villanova Canavese Villanova Canavese is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Turin in the Italian region Piedmont, located about northwest of Turin. Villanova Canavese borders the following municipalities: Mathi Mathi is a ''comune'' (munic .... References Cities and towns in Piedmont {{Turin-geo-stub ...
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Grosso (footballer)
Pedro Manuel Grosso Pacheco (born 11 June 1986), known as Grosso, is a retired Portuguese footballer who played as a midfielder. Career Born in Santo Tirso, Grosso is a youth prospect of C.D. Aves, arriving as a 9-year-old, and representing them until 2004, when he moved to Académica de Coimbra to finish his youth development. He wasn't given a contract at Académica, so he returned to Desportivo de Aves, debuting on 7 May 2006,in an away draw against Estoril-Praia, for the 2005–06 Liga de Honra The 2005–06 Liga de Honra season was the 16th season of the competition and the 72nd season of recognised second-tier football in Portugal. Overview The league was contested by 18 teams with SC Beira-Mar winning the championship and gaining pro .... In 2006, he was loaned to Leça in the fourth tier, but only made one appearance, returning to Aves in the following season, to become a regular starter. References External links * * 1986 births Living people People from ...
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Grosso (surname)
Grosso or Del Grosso is an Italian surname: *David Grosso (born 1971), Washington D.C. politician *Don Grosso (1915–1985), Canadian ice hockey player *Fabio Grosso (born 1977), Italian footballer *Jeff Grosso (1968–2020), American skateboarder and skateboarding documentarian *Mondo Grosso (born 1967), stage name of Shinichi Osawa, Japanese musician *Ramón Grosso (1943–2002), Spanish footballer *Sonny Grosso (1930–2020), American police detective and film/television producer *Alessandro Del Grosso (born 1972), Italian footballer *Cristiano Del Grosso (born 1983), Italian footballer * Federico Del Grosso (born 1983), Italian footballer *Julia Grosso (born 2000), Canadian soccer player See also * Delgrosso * Grosso (other) *Mato Grosso *Concerto grosso The concerto grosso (; Italian for ''big concert(o)'', plural ''concerti grossi'' ) is a form of baroque music in which the musical material is passed between a small group of soloists (the '' concertino'') and full orc ...
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Grosso (coin)
Groschen (; from la, grossus "thick", via Old Czech ') a (sometimes colloquial) name for various coins, especially a silver coin used in various states of the Holy Roman Empire and other parts of Europe. The word is borrowed from the late Latin description of a tornose, a ''grossus denarius Turnosus,'' in English the "thick denarius of Tours". Groschen was frequently abbreviated in old documents to ''gl'', whereby the second letter was not an '' l'' (12th letter of the alphabet), but an abbreviation symbol; later it was written as ''Gr'' or ''g''. Names and etymology The name was introduced in 13th-century France as ', lit. "thick penny", whence Old French ', Italian ', Middle High German ', Low German and Dutch ' and English '' groat''. In the 14th century, it appeared as Old Czech ', whence Modern German '. Names in other modern European languages include: * sq, grosh * Church Slavonic-derived languages: Bulgarian, Macedonian, Russian and Serbo-Croatian ('), Ukrain ...
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Grasso
Grasso is a surname, and may refer to: * Alexa Grasso (born 1993), Mexican mixed martial artist * Dick Ibarra Grasso (1914–2000), Argentine researcher * Domenico Grasso (born 1955), American engineer and educator * Ella Grasso (1919–1981), American politician * Francis Grasso (1949–2001), American disc jockey * Mateo Grasso (born 1995), Argentine professional footballer * Pietro Grasso (born 1945), Italian politician * Richard Grasso (born 1946), chairman and chief executive of the New York Stock Exchange * Thomas J. Grasso (1962–1995), American double murderer executed by lethal injection Place * Mistralian norm for Grasse Grasse (; Provençal dialect, Provençal oc, Grassa in classical norm or in Mistralian norm ; traditional it, Grassa) is the only Subprefectures in France, subprefecture of the Alpes-Maritimes Departments of France, department in the Provence- ... {{surname [Baidu]