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Betocchi, in possession of his diploma, began to practice the profession of surveyor in the construction field. His work took him to France and various locations in central-northern Italy, having returned permanently to
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Florence in 1953 and taught with the same duties as he did at the Conservatory. He was an editor for the magazine
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