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  1. El club nació en 2003, de la unión de los equipos Fulgor Forlì y Libertas Basket Forlì 1946. El Fulgor se remonta a 1949, cuando el equipo es fundado por un salesiano, Don Stefano Cozzi. 1 A mediados de los años 50 alcanza por primera vez la categoría nacional, la Serie C. No alcanza la Serie B hasta el año 2000, y en 2003 consigue su ...

  2. The Province o Forlì-Cesena ( Italian: Provincia di Forlì-Cesena) is a province in the Emilia–Romagna region o Italy. Its caipital is the ceety o Forlì . It haes an aurie of 2,377 km², an a total population o 371,318 (2005). There are 30 comuni (singular: comune) in the province [1] Archived 2007-08-07 at the Wayback Machine, see Comuni ...

  3. Federal legislation introduced on May 1, 2019, added an additional territorial unit: Municipal okrug, a grouping of several settlements without municipal status. Municipal okrugs formally exercise local self-government either through direct means or through electoral and other institutions. Other types of subdivisions

  4. NUTS codes. The following codes have been discontinued: [1] ITC45 ( Milano) was split into ITC4C and ITC4D. ITD ( Northeast Italy) became ITH. ITE ( Central Italy) became ITI. ITF41 ( Foggia) and ITF42 ( Bari) were split into ITF46, ITF47, and ITF48. ITG21 ( Sassari ), ITG22 ( Nuoro ), ITG23 ( Oristano ), and ITG24 ( Cagliari) were split into ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Football_Club_ForliForlì F.C. - Wikipedia

    The historical club was put in the Terza Categoria division with the new name ASD Nuovo Forlì 1919. From 2007 to today [ edit ] In July 2007 football in Forlì was reborn as Football Club Forlì Dilettantistica which became the heir of the old F.C. Forlì , with the acquisition of sports title of the former second club of the city: the ASD AC Sporting Forlì .

  6. Territorial subdivisions Forlì is divided into territorial subdivisions, or Frazione. Villafranca di Forlì Villafranca di Forlì is a hamlet depending from the municipality of Forlì, located on the north side of the main town, and spans over a territory sided on the west side by the River Montone.

  7. Accordingly Spain is divided territorially into: 8,131 municipalities and 3,683 sub-municipal entitles each with political, administrative and are their own constituencies. 465 comarcas, 83 of which have administrative and political functions. 50 provinces, nine of which have no political or administrative function but all of which are ...