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"Saint Geminian" is an English equivalent of the Italian name San Gimignano. The masculine singular adjective/noun and masculine proper name most famously reference a beloved saint (died January 31, 397?) whose tomb is in the northeast Italian province of Modena and a same-named town in the northwest Italian region of Toscana ("Tuscany"). The pronunciation will be "san DJEE-mee-NYA-no" in Italian.

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