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  • Cova is also located on one of the best streets in Milan, via Montenapoleone.

    The Comfort of Strangers Leah Chernikoff 2010

  • Filippo Bamberghi for The Wall Street Journal Pasticceria Cova is located on via Montenapoleone.

    An Insider's Guide to the Best of Milan 2010

  • The directors make almost constant use of close up shots — expecting us to read in the faces of the characters what the startling and disconcerting events at the Cova da Iria were doing to them.

    Insight Scoop | The Ignatius Press Blog: 2009

  • The directors make almost constant use of close up shots — expecting us to read in the faces of the characters what the startling and disconcerting events at the Cova da Iria were doing to them.

    Ignatius Press 2009

  • The directors make almost constant use of close up shots — expecting us to read in the faces of the characters what the startling and disconcerting events at the Cova da Iria were doing to them.

    "The new Fatima movie, 'The 13th Day', lives up to the hype..." 2009

  • The directors make almost constant use of close up shots — expecting us to read in the faces of the characters what the startling and disconcerting events at the Cova da Iria were doing to them.

    New Releases 2009

  • The directors make almost constant use of close up shots — expecting us to read in the faces of the characters what the startling and disconcerting events at the Cova da Iria were doing to them.

    Religion 2009

  • October 13, 1917 in the Cova da Iria (Cove of Irene) region of Fatima, Portugal.

    Insight Scoop | The Ignatius Press Blog: 2009

  • October 13, 1917 in the Cova da Iria (Cove of Irene) region of Fatima, Portugal.

    Ignatius Press 2009

  • October 13, 1917 in the Cova da Iria (Cove of Irene) region of Fatima, Portugal.

    Insight Scoop | The Ignatius Press Blog 2009

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