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Sanremo
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Sanremo (official spelling; or "San Remo" — as with many other geographical names of this type, both are correct) is a town of some 50,000 inhabitants on the Mediterranean coast of western Liguria in northwestern Italy. It provided the location for the inter-Allied conference of 19‑26 April 1920.
Sanremo also hosts the annual San Remo Music Festival and the San Remo Car Rally Race part of the FIA World Rally Championship; and is the arrival of the classical cycling race Milan-Sanremo etape of the cycling World Cup.
Alfred Nobel died here in 1896.
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