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Allasio is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include:

Federico Allasio was an Italian footballer who was midfielder and manager from Turin. He started his footballing career with hometown side Torino, before going on to play for Genoa and Suzzara.

Marisa Allasio Italian actress

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