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  1. Queen Margherita loved art and literature and had invited many artists to Bordighera both in the Villa and in the Cap Hotel, when she was staying there. Among them we can mention: Pompeo Mariani, who was already living in Bordighera, Giosué Carducci, Antonio Fogazzaro, Salvatore Gotta and Riccardo Zanella.

  2. The Anglican Church was a religious building of the Church of England in via Regina Vittoria in Bordighera on the Riviera, Province of Imperia.Purchased by the City of Bordighera, and then restored, the former church is now a multi-cultural centre and venue for exhibitions, concerts, lectures and performances.

  3. L'entrevue de Bordighera, ou réunion de Bordighera, est une rencontre qui a eu lieu le 12 février 1941 dans la commune de Bordighera, en Italie, au cours de laquelle Francisco Franco s'est entretenu avec Benito Mussolini sur les recommandations d'Adolf Hitler.

  4. In 1947, the archbishop of Genoa, Giuseppe Siri, finally decided to return the relics to Bordighera. The saint’s relics were loaded on a boat and came to Bordighera on August 16. His remains were brought in procession to the Church of St. Mary Magdalen (Bordighera) and placed in the second chapel on

  5. La chiesa dell'Immacolata Concezione è un luogo di culto cattolico situato nel comune di Bordighera, in via Vittorio Emanuele, in provincia di Imperia.La chiesa è sede della parrocchia omonima del vicariato di Bordighera e Valle Nervia della diocesi di Ventimiglia-San Remo.

  6. Alla fine del mese di ottobre del 1915 i lavori erano conclusi e la villa fu inaugurata il 25 febbraio 1916. A partire da quel momento la regina trascorreva ogni anno svariati mesi a Bordighera, di solito da maggio a dicembre. La regina Margherita morì a Bordighera il 4 gennaio 1926, all'età di 74 anni.

  7. The church of the Immaculate Conception, officiated by the Frati Minori Francescani, is at via Vittorio Emanuele 75, in Bordighera, Province of Imperia.The church is also called the Church of the Terrasanta (Holy Land), in honour to the first missionary priests who officiated Mass returning from Palestine.