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-'''Cosio di Arroscia''' is a ''[[comune]]'' (municipality) in the [[Province of Imperia]] in the [[Italy|Italian]] region [[Liguria]], located about 100 km southwest of [[Genoa]] and about 25 km northwest of [[Imperia (city)|Imperia]]. As of [[31 December]] [[2004]], it had a population of 283 and an area of 40.6 km<sup>2</sup>. In 1957 the French [[avant-garde]] Groupe [[Situationist International]] was founded in Cosio di Arroscia by former members of two other avant-garde groupes, the [[International Movement for an Imagininist Bauhaus]] ([[Asger Jorn]], Giuseppe Pinot-Gallizio a.o.) and the [[Lettrist International]] ([[Guy Debord]] a.o.).+'''Cosio di Arroscia''' is a ''comune'' [[Italy]] located about 100 km southwest of [[Genoa]].
 +In 1957 the [[Situationist International]] was founded in [[Cosio di Arroscia]].
-== July 28 1957 == 
-The [[SI]] was formed at a meeting in the Italian village of [[Cosio d'Arroscia]] on [[July 28]] [[1957]] with the fusion of several extremely small artistic tendencies, which claimed to be ''avant-gardistes'': [[Lettrist International]], the [[International movement for an imaginist Bauhaus]] (an off-shoot of [[COBRA (avant-garde movement)|COBRA]]), and the [[London Psychogeographical Association]]. The groups came together intending to reawaken the radical political potential of [[surrealism]]. The group also later drew ideas from the left communist group ''[[Socialisme ou Barbarie]]''.+{{GFDL}}
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