User talk:Piedmont

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Your change is great! Makes a lot more sense than the original text. Thanks! --Polylerus (talk) 20:32, 14 November 2008 (UTC)

Monferrato Arte website
Good to see your name appearing again on my watchlist: I hope to see it very frequently!

With regard to this edit to Province of Asti, though, I wonder whether you looked at the site (which is a brilliant resource of solid information about the localities of the ‘Monferrato Casalese’ and their churches), or at the article Diocese of Casale, which lists the twenty or so parishes which fall within the Province of Asti? They include places of such historical importance as Moncalvo: articles such as [http://www.artestoria.net/book_0_1.php?loc=44&alfa=M. that] would be enormously useful to people working up the wikipedia articles on places in the province. Ian Spackman (talk) 18:30, 16 June 2009 (UTC)

Yes I do see your point. Though now I think of it, logically it doesn’t really belong to any of the province pages: ideally it should be on the page for the Diocese, and links to the appropriate entry in the directory should be there for each of the communes and one or two other pages, such as the Sacro Monte di Crea. That way anyone wanting to do work on one of the pages, or just read more about the subject, would have the link ready. But that just seems too much work, and we can’t ask the anon who has been adding the link to do it, because he always arrives from a different IP address. It would be simpler if the Province of Casale hadn’t been suppressed—or if it had been reinstated at the same time as the Province of Asti!

Maybe the best compromise would be to add it to the individual commune pages in the case of AT and TO, while leaving it in the pages for AL and the diocese. What do you think? Ian Spackman (talk) 15:51, 18 June 2009 (UTC)
 * Also worth adding to some of the local artists, now I think of it: Moncalvo and his daughters, for instance. Ian Spackman (talk) 15:54, 18 June 2009 (UTC)

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Palio di Asti
Piedmont, what do mean when you say "In 1992 the Palio di Asti was combined with the national lottery."? This is on the Palio di Asti page. The national lottery of Italy appears to be Lotto and SuperEnalotto. How could this be combined with the Palio di Asti? Do you mean that betting on the Palio di Asti is administered by the same agency that runs the national lottery? Thanks! AugieWest (talk) 22:42, 4 February 2010 (UTC)

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St Peter's
Thank you for your correction! Amandajm (talk) 04:00, 30 September 2011 (UTC)

Palio di Asti - historical sources
Hello Piedmont I've just read about the Palio, I guess that much of it is your own work, especially the historical notes. I am extremely interested in the fact that races were also recorded in the Carolingian and Langobard periods (under the Latin name "curricula"), could you quote your sources? This seems to be a matter of historical significance. The texts listed in the page are old and difficult to find... isn't there more recent research? Thanks, Alberto

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