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vittorio emanuele orlando

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Or⋅lan⋅do

[awr-lan-doh; also, for 1, It. awr-lahn-daw]
–noun
1. Vit⋅to⋅rio E⋅ma⋅nu⋅e⋅le [veet-taw-ryaw e-mah-noo-e-le] , 1860–1952, Italian statesman.
2. a city in central Florida: resort. 128,394.
3. a male given name, form of Roland.
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Or·lan·do   (ôr-lān'dō, -län'-)   
Italian politician who served as prime minister of Italy (1917-1919) and was the Italian delegate at the Paris Peace Conference (1919-1920).
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Orlando 
masc. proper name, It. form of Roland (q.v.). The city in Florida, U.S., so called from 1857, supposedly in honor of a U.S. soldier, Orlando Reeves, who was killed there in 1835 by Seminoles.
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