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

Faustina Bordoni singer

Faustina Bordoni was an Italian mezzo-soprano.

Francesco Bordoni (1580–1654), also known as Francisque Bourdon, was an Italian sculptor who was active mainly in France. He was born in Florence and died in Paris. He was a student and son-in-law of Pietro Francesco Francavilla, and he completed a number of Francavilla's sculptures after the latter's death in 1615.

Frank Bordoni is a British celebrity chef and member of the Guild of Food Writers.

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The Fondazione Ugo Bordoni was founded in 1952 and named after engineering professor Ugo Bordoni of the University of Rome. The Foundation supports scientific research and applications of telecommunications and information technology.

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