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'''Leonida Rèpaci''' ([[Palmi, Calabria|Palmi]], 5 April 1898 – [[Marina di Pietrasanta]], 19 July 1985) was an Italian writer and political activist. He won the [[Bagutta Prize]] in 1933 and was one of the originators of the [[Viareggio Prize]], with Carlo Salsa and Alberto Colantuoni. He administered the prize until 1935 and then from 1946 until his death.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.premioletterarioviareggiorepaci.it/|title=Premio Letterario Viareggio-Rèpaci}}</ref> From 1945 to 1946 he was the co-editor of the newspaper ''[[Il Tempo]]''. |
'''Leonida Rèpaci''' ([[Palmi, Calabria|Palmi]], 5 April 1898 – [[Marina di Pietrasanta]], 19 July 1985) was an Italian writer and political activist. He won the [[Bagutta Prize]] in 1933 and was one of the originators of the [[Viareggio Prize]], with Carlo Salsa and Alberto Colantuoni. He administered the prize until 1935 and then from 1946 until his death.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.premioletterarioviareggiorepaci.it/|title=Premio Letterario Viareggio-Rèpaci}}</ref> From 1945 to 1946 he was the co-editor of the newspaper ''[[Il Tempo]]''. |
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Leonida Rèpaci (Palmi, 5 April 1898 – Marina di Pietrasanta, 19 July 1985) was an Italian writer and political activist. He won the Bagutta Prize in 1933 and was one of the originators of the Viareggio Prize, with Carlo Salsa and Alberto Colantuoni. He administered the prize until 1935 and then from 1946 until his death.[1] From 1945 to 1946 he was the co-editor of the newspaper Il Tempo.
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