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Mantova

A small town in northern Italy
synonym Mantua (Mantua) generally refers to Mantova
A small city in northern Italy, built around 2000 BC, belonging to Lombardy Region (LOMBARDIA), the capital of Mantova Province. It is located in the middle reaches of the Po River plain, in the southeast of Milan, surrounded on three sides by several lakes formed by the Mingqiao River, a branch of the Po River, and 113 kilometers away from Milan in the northwest.
Chinese name
Mantova
Foreign name
Mantua (English)/Mantova (Italian)
Alias
Mantua/Ventoya
Administrative Region Category
Capital of Mantova Province
Region
Lombardy, Italy
geographical position
45 degrees 10 minutes north latitude, 11 degrees 21 minutes east longitude
Area
63.97 km²
Area Code
0376
Postal Code
forty-six thousand and one hundred
climatic conditions
Mediterranean climate, humid and rainy
population size
48353 (2009)
Famous scenic spot
Palazzo Ducale St Andrew’s Cathedral Palazzo Te
train station
Mantova、Mantova-Frassine
Dialect
Italian
Current Mayor
Nicola Sodano
City abbreviation
MN
Time zone
UTC+1
Altitude
19m

brief introduction

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Mantova Ancient City
City overview: Today, it is the agricultural product distribution center and commercial center of Italy; Industry is dominated by food, textile, chemistry and paper making; Railway, highway and water transport hub.
Cultural history: Historically, it is the center of the Renaissance in Northern Italy and a famous medieval city: on the one hand, it is a great Roman poet Virgil On the other hand, because it is a very distinctive medieval city surrounded by water, and its suburbs have famous Roman style villas with beautiful murals, of course, the most wonderful thing is that this place is not famous, so tourists are rare and mainly Virgil related lovers, so there are "paradise on earth" and "unparalleled Renaissance Of Urban buildings ”It is said that its ancient buildings have been included in the World Historical Heritage List. It is worth mentioning that the political tendencies of Mantowa citizens are mostly left , believe in socialism.
The Castle of Mantova
Mantova is a tourist attraction. It has magnificent squares and noble buildings. Mantova is surrounded by three lakes formed during the rising tide of Mingxiu River. Because of this, Mantova has a humid climate. But Mantova is a place of interest with profound cultural heritage. A famous poet Virgil Born here, the first choice of the Duke of Gonzaga for leisure for more than 300 years is also here. And it's also Shakespeare The characters in his novels Romeo from Verona Places where the city was exiled: Verdi Opera of《 powerful minister 》It is also launched against the background of the city. All these cultural features are associated with the street names, road signs, and monuments around the town. This dramatic connection was strengthened in the eighteenth century. Even Mozart's father thought it was the best place for him to see the cultural atmosphere and academic atmosphere. The most eye-catching place in Mantova is the three main squares: Dale Obi Square and Dale Brocanto Square. The two squares are named after buildings built in the 13th century. It is said that the building was decorated with a statue of the great poet Virgil. In addition, there is also a square called Sodanro Square. Located on one side of Sodanro Square is the Central Temple. On the other side is Bona Kangxi Square. Dale Obi Square was occupied by Brasilic in the early Renaissance, and its goods are dazzling. At the same time, this square is famous for its charming Lorenzo in the 11th century, Ruigini Square in the 13th century and the bell tower in the 15th century.
education: The small town is famous for the Mantova Conservatory of Music in Italy, where Paul Gidoni (violin), one of the Italian Matisse trios, graduated.
Famous scenic spot: Palazzo Te, Palazzo Ducale, Basilica di Sant'Andrea di Mantova,Rotonda di San Lorenzo,Teatro Bibiena
Sister cities: Shaleville Mezier (France), Andutocho (Japan) Madison (USA) Nevers (France) Hyderabad (India), Weingarten (Germany)

Development history

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In 1341, the city-state of Mantua The Principality of Bavaria The court sent ambassadors, which is considered to be the origin of ambassadors in the modern sense.
From the end of November 1459 to January 14, 1460, Pope Pius II held the "Mantova Conference" in Mantova, issued the Pope's edict to all Christians on January 18, 1460, and announced the working arrangements of the conference to prepare for the establishment of a crusade and fight against Turkey in the next three years. It has been 350 years since the first Crusade, and nearly 200 years since the last eighth Crusade.
In 1796, Napoleon Led by the French army Austria The army fought fiercely and the Austrian surrendered a few months later. [1]

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football club

Full name of the team: Associazione Calcio Mantova SRL
Team nickname: Virgiliani (Virgilians), ACM
Mantova Football Team Logo
Country/Region: Mantova (Italy) Founded in 1911
Competition level: Italian Football League B
Home name: Mattley Stadio Danilo Martelli
Course capacity: 14,884
Contact address: Viale Te, 9 - 46100 Mantova
Team's sworn enemies: Cremonese,Verona,Reggiana,Vicenza,Modena
(As of 2007/08 season)
Current Chairman: Fabrizio Lori
Current General Manager: Mario Preto
Current head coach :Attilio Tesser
Current assistant coach :Mark Tullio Strukelj
Current captain :Mattia Notari

History

Honor Room: Serie B champion (1971), runner up (1961)
Runner up of Italian League C 1 A (2005)
Champion of Italian League C 2 A (19932004), runner up (1999)
Highest ranking in the league: 9th in Serie A (1961/62, 1966/67)
Players who play most for the team's league: Mirko Bellodi (270)
Players scoring the most goals for the team league: Gabriele Fabio Graziani (76)
Major league achievements: 1961/62 Serie A The ninth place: 12 wins, 8 draws, 14 losses, 42 goals, 42 goals lost
1964/65 18th in Serie A, 7 wins, 7 draws, 20 losses, 20 goals, 40 goals lost, demoted
1965/66 Serie B League The third place is 14 wins, 18 draws, 6 defeats, 45 goals, 26 goals lost and upgraded
1967/68 16th place in Serie A, 3 wins, 11 draws, 16 defeats, 13 goals, 37 goals lost, demoted
1970/71 First place in Serie B League 17 wins, 14 draws, 7 defeats, 40 goals, 24 goals lost
1971/72 14th in Serie A League 6 wins, 9 draws, 15 loses, 23 goals, 39 goals lost, demoted
1972/73 18th place in Serie B League, 8 wins, 15 draws, 15 defeats, 19 goals, 32 goals lost, demoted
2003/04 The first place in the League C 2 A won 17, drawn 13, scored 40 and lost 21
2004/05 The second place of A in C1 League was 18 wins, 10 draws, 8 defeats, 45 goals, 25 goals lost and upgraded
No. 9 in 2007/08 Serie B
Historical Honors: Tony Alleman,Roberto Boninsegna,Gustavo Giagnoni,Dario Hübner,
William Negri,Carlo Nervo,Paolo Poggi,Ettore Recagni,Angelo Sormani
Karl-Heinz Schnellinger,Dino Zoff,Giorgio Veneri,Gabriele Graziani
Basic lineup for 2007/08 season
goalkeeper: G.Pegolo ,J.Handanovic
Defender: I.Balestri,F.Christante,S.Calori,S,Sacchetti,Di Cesare,L.Franchini,M.Notari(c)
midfield: E.Tarana,S.Fiore,N.Amodio,G.Caridi,C.Grauso,A.Doga,D.Passoni,Do Prado,E.Spinale
forward: D.Godeas,G.Corona
2009-2010 Team
Jersey No
player
English name
position
birthday
nationality
Height (cm)
Weight (kg)
games played
Number of goals
one
Mirko Bellodi
goalkeeper
1973-10-20
Italy
one hundred and eighty-four
eighty-two
-
-
two
Cunias
Andre Cuneaz
midfielder
1987-06-01
Italy
one hundred and seventy-eight
-
-
-
three
Marco Esposito
guard
1980-02-08
Italy
one hundred and eighty-five
eighty-two
-
-
four
Manuel Spinale
midfielder
1978-03-12
Italy
one hundred and seventy-nine
seventy-three
-
-
five
Mattia Notari
guard
1979-05-20
Italy
one hundred and ninety
eighty
-
-
seven
Marchesetti
Mattia Marchesetti
forward
1983-09-28
Italy
one hundred and eighty
seventy-two
-
-
eight
Nico
Gianluca Nicco
midfielder
1989-08-10
Italy
-
-
-
-
nine
Simone Cavalli
forward
1979-01-10
Italy
one hundred and eighty-one
seventy-nine
zero
zero
ten
Gaetano Caridi
midfielder
1980-07-22
Italy
one hundred and seventy-six
seventy-two
-
-
eleven
Simone Malatesta
Center-forward
1982-02-09
Italy
one hundred and eighty-one
seventy-eight
-
-
twelve
Alex Valentini
goalkeeper
1988-04-05
Italy
-
-
-
-
fourteen
Claudio Grauso
Back waist
1979-03-18
Italy
one hundred and seventy-two
sixty-eight
-
-
sixteen
Davide Carrus
midfielder
1979-03-19
Italy
one hundred and seventy
sixty-five
-
-
seventeen
Stefano Mondini
midfielder
1987-01-11
Italy
one hundred and seventy-eight
seventy-two
-
-
eighteen
Mendi
Alain Mendy
midfielder
1989-11-17
-
-
-
-
nineteen
Fabrizio Avanzini
midfielder
1987-11-19
Italy
one hundred and eighty
-
-
-
twenty
Tomas Locatelli
midfielder
1976-06-09
Italy
one hundred and seventy-five
seventy-two
-
-
twenty-one
Giovanni Abate
forward
1981-07-02
Italy
one hundred and seventy-nine
-
-
-
twenty-two
Matteo Lanzoni
guard
1988-07-18
Italy
one hundred and eighty-nine
-
-
-
twenty-three
Federico Rizzi
guard
1981-01-06
Italy
one hundred and seventy-eight
seventy-three
-
-
twenty-seven
Gennaro Marigliano
midfielder
1990-04-24
Italy
one hundred and seventy-three
seventy-three
-
-
twenty-eight
Pisuti
Simone Pizzuti
guard
1990-07-28
Italy
-
-
-
-
thirty-one
Jasmin Handanovic
goalkeeper
1978-01-28
one hundred and ninety-six
ninety-eight
-
-
thirty-two
Riccardo Fissore
left back
1980-02-18
Italy
one hundred and eighty-five
seventy-seven
-
-
thirty-three
Emiliano Tarana
Frontier guard
1979-01-03
Italy
one hundred and seventy-eight
seventy-three
-
-
forty-one
Carlo Gervasoni
Central Defender
1982-01-04
Italy
one hundred and eighty-six
seventy-five
-
-
forty-four
Alessandro Lambrughi
guard
1987-05-19
Italy
-
-
-
-
sixty-four
Federico Coppiardi
forward
1989-01-21
Italy
one hundred and seventy-nine
-
-
-
seventy-seven
Simone Salviato
guard
1987-07-12
Italy
one hundred and eighty-five
-
-
-
eighty-nine
Carlo Coppari
forward
1989-05-26
Italy
-
-
-
-
ninety-one
Naxi
Maurizio Nassi
forward
1977-01-03
Italy
one hundred and eighty-one
seventy-five
-
-
ninety-nine
Jakobsi
Alessandro Iacobucci
goalkeeper
1991-06-03
Italy
-
-
-
-