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  1. The Basilicata regional election of 1990 took place on 6 and 7 May 1990.. Largest party by municipality Events. Christian Democracy was by far the largest party, gaining more than twice the share of vote of its main competitors, the Italian Communist Party, which had its worst result ever in a regional election, and the Italian Socialist Party, which gained its best result ever.

  2. The governor of Basilicata, Vito Bardi, instituted a mandatory 14-day quarantine for people arriving from areas in Northern Italy affected by the outbreak. The Ministry of Health announced that it had engaged 31 laboratories in Italy to carry out the analysis of swabs from suspected COVID-19 cases.

  3. Bardi ( Emilian: Bàrdi) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Parma in the Italian region Emilia-Romagna, located about 130 kilometres (81 mi) west of Bologna and about 50 kilometres (31 mi) southwest of Parma, in the upper Ceno valley at the confluence of the rivers Ceno and Noveglia. It is dominated by the imposing Landi Castle [ it ...

  4. President: Vito Bardi; Vice President: Francesco Fanelli; Regional Council. President: ... The Basilicata regional election of 1970 took place on 7–8 June 1970.

  5. www.vitobardi.itVito Bardi

    Vito Bardi. Chi sono. Sono nato a Potenza, nel 1951 e ho passato la mia infanzia a Filiano, dove ho casa, terra a cui sono legatissimo. Ho frequentato la Scuola militare Nunziatella di Napoli e lì mi sono anche diplomato. Ho quattro lauree: economia e commercio, giurisprudenza, scienze internazionali e diplomatiche, scienze della sicurezza ...

  6. A Bárdi Autó Zrt., Magyarország egyik legjelentősebb autóalkatrész-kereskedelmi vállalata több mint egy évszázada az autóalkatrész-piac aktív szereplője. A Bárdi család által irányított részvénytársaság a Figyelő Top 200-as listáján a feltörekvő cégek kategóriában, árbevétel alapján az 1. helyezést érte el. A vállalat 2012-ben elnyerte a Magyar Brands ...

  7. e. The 2010 Basilicata regional election took place on 28–29 March 2010. The election was for all 31 seats of the Regional Council of Basilicata and the president of Basilicata, who automatically became a member of the council alongside the second-placed candidate. It was the third-last election of the 2010 Italian regional elections.