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Bolzano
[
bohl-
zah
-noh
,
bohlt-
sah
-
;
for 2 also
It.
bawl-
tsah
-naw
]
Bol·za·no
/
boʊlˈzɑ
noʊ
,
boʊltˈsɑ-
;
for 2 also
It.
bɔlˈtsɑ
nɔ
/
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[
bohl-
zah
-noh
,
bohlt-
sah
-
;
for 2 also
It.
bawl-
tsah
-naw
]
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noun
1.
Bern·hard
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ˈbɛrn
hɑrt
/
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be
r
n
-hah
r
t
]
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,
1781–1848,
Austrian mathematician and theologian.
2.
German,
Bozen.
a city in NE Italy. 106,857.
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Bolzano
(
Italian
bolˈtsano)
—
n
German name:
Bozen
a city in NE Italy, in Trentino-Alto Adige: belonged to Austria until 1919. Pop: 94 989 (2001)
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