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- Q4915171 subject Q8358657.
- Q4915171 subject Q8976846.
- Q4915171 abstract "The Bionda Piemontese is a traditional dual-purpose breed of chicken originating in the Piemonte region of north-western Italy, from which it takes its name. It may also be called the Bionda di Cuneo, after the comune of Cuneo or the surrounding province; Bionda di Villanova, after the comune of Villanova d'Asti in the province of Asti; Rossa delle Crivelle, after a village near Buttigliera d'Asti; or Nostralina.".
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- Q4915171 wikiPageWikiLink Q8358657.
- Q4915171 wikiPageWikiLink Q8976846.
- Q4915171 comment "The Bionda Piemontese is a traditional dual-purpose breed of chicken originating in the Piemonte region of north-western Italy, from which it takes its name. It may also be called the Bionda di Cuneo, after the comune of Cuneo or the surrounding province; Bionda di Villanova, after the comune of Villanova d'Asti in the province of Asti; Rossa delle Crivelle, after a village near Buttigliera d'Asti; or Nostralina.".
- Q4915171 label "Bionda Piemontese".