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Luigi Mercatelli
Italian Commissioner-General of Somaliland
In office
16 March 1905 – 1906
Preceded byGiorgio Sorrentino (commisioner)
Succeeded byGiuseppe Salvago Raggi
Italian Governor of Tripolitana
In office
6 July 1920 – July 1921
Preceded byVittorio Menzinger
Succeeded byGiuseppe Volpi
Personal details
Born21 October 1853
Alfonsine
DiedApril 4, 1922(1922-04-04) (aged 68)
Rio de Janeiro

Luigi Mercatelli (1853-1922) was an Italian politician. He a commissioner general of Italian Somaliland (1905-1906), then the governor of Tripolitania (1920-1921).

He was an ambassador in Rio de Janeiro when he died in 1922.

Source

Treaccani enciclopedia: Luigi Mercatelli

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