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The house was built at an altitude of 1200 meters near Bozen, Italy.
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As Pope he reiterated these thoughts of his in the meeting with the clergy of Bozen-Brixen of 8 August 2008 and in his message on the occasion of the recent public conference of the Pontifical Academies of 24 November 2008: "This" - the Holy Father said on the first occasion - "in a certain way is proof of the truth of Christianity: heart and reason find one another, beauty and truth touch each other."
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All of the Italian lugers this time round are from the Alpen north (Bolzano-Bozen/South Tyrol) and actually speak a variant of Austro-Bavarian German. alkali says:
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The imperial road to Italy goes from Munich across the Tyrol, through Innsbruck and Bozen to Verona, over the mountains.
Twilight in Italy 2003
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Born September 25, 1899, Bozen (then in Austria, now called Bolzano in Italy).
England Under Hitler Clarke, Comer 1961
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His father was instantly liberated, whilst he, bound in chains, was sent to Bozen, but brought back to Bruneck at the beginning of
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 12, No. 28, July, 1873 Various
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This was at Bozen, where we stayed for two nights, and from which I have brought a cold with me: it seems such an English thing to have, that I feel quite at home in the discomfort of it.
An Englishwoman's Love-Letters Anonymous
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She writes she is so lonely and so unhappy; she is with her mother at the Gratsch Hydropathic near Meran or Bozen, I forget which, I must look it up if I answer her.
A Young Girl's Diary 1923
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Jesuit missionary and noted geographer in Hindustan, b. at Bozen in the Tyrol, 27 August, 1710; d. at Lucknow, 5 July, 1785.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon 1840-1916 1913
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Passion Plays received elaborate cultivation; at Bozen they were presented with great splendour and lasted seven days.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip 1840-1916 1913
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