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DIOCESE OF AREZZO-CORTONA-SANSEPOLCRO (Dioecesis Arretina-Cortonensis-Biturgensis seu Burgi Sancti Sepulchri)
Country : Italy
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Established : 1986 from the Diocese of Arezzo, Diocese of Cortona and the Diocese of Sansepolcro
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Giovanni D'Ascenzi (1986-1996)
Flavio Roberto Carraro (1996-1998)
Gualtiero Bassetti (1998-2009)
Riccardo Fontana (2009-present)
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