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'''Massimo Andrea Leggeri''' (born 6 February 1950 in ]) is an Italian diplomat.<ref name="ambasciata"> {{es}}</ref> | '''Massimo Andrea Leggeri''' (born 6 February 1950 in ]) is an Italian ].<ref name="ambasciata"> {{es}}</ref> | ||
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Massimo Andrea Leggeri (born 6 February 1950 in Rome) is an Italian diplomat.
He received his Doctorate in Political Science from the University “La Sapienza” in 1971.
After a long diplomatic career he was appointed Ambassador of Italy to South Korea and North Korea (2006-2010).
Currently he is the Italian Ambassador to Uruguay (since 2010).
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