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Istituto Elvetico Salesiani Don Bosco is an Italian international school, in Lugano, Switzerland. It serves elementary school through liceo ([liˈtʃeːo]: senior high school).

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Istituto Elvetico Salesiani Don Bosco
Via Francesco Somaini, Circolo di Lugano ovest

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Via Francesco Somaini
6900 Circolo di Lugano ovest, Molino Nuovo
Ticino, Switzerland
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