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  • {{Image|Naples centre, 2009.jpg|right|350px|An aerial view of Naples}} ...s is the [[capital city]] of the [[Campania]] region and the [[Province of Naples]]. Its [[Largest European metropolitan areas|metropolitan area]] is the thi
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  • *Imbruglia, Girolamo (ed.) (2000). ''Naples in the Eighteenth Century: The Birth and Death of a Nation State''. Cambrid
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  • {{Image|Bay of Naples, 2010.jpg|right|350px|The Bay of Naples}}
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  • ...w.unina.it Università degli Studi di Napoli "Federico II"] [[University of Naples]] ...ory.nasa.gov/Newsroom/NewImages/images.php3?img_id=5207 Satellite image of Naples and Vesuvius] at [[NASA]]'s [[Earth Observatory]]
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  • ...w.unina.it Università degli Studi di Napoli "Federico II"] [[University of Naples]] ...ory.nasa.gov/Newsroom/NewImages/images.php3?img_id=5207 Satellite image of Naples and Vesuvius] at [[NASA]]'s [[Earth Observatory]]
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  • {{Image|Bay of Naples, 2010.jpg|right|350px|The Bay of Naples}}
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  • {{Image|Vesuvius, 2009.jpg|right|350px|Vesuvius as seen from the Bay of Naples}} ...n: Monte Vesuvio, Latin: Mons Vesuvius) is an active volcano on the Bay of Naples, southern [[Italy]]. Its last eruption was in 1944, the most recent of any
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Base of the Roman fleet in the Bay of Naples
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  • Was as a coastal settlement in Italy, just north of the Bay of Naples, founded in the 8th century B.C.
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  • *Imbruglia, Girolamo (ed.) (2000). ''Naples in the Eighteenth Century: The Birth and Death of a Nation State''. Cambrid
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  • ...00 ft (1,281 m) high, of southern Italy on the eastern shore of the Bay of Naples, with the last major eruption occurring in 1944.
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  • .... Naval Forces Europe/U.S. Naval Forces Africa/Allied Joint Force Command, Naples; commander, Joint Task Force ODYSSEY DAWN
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  • *'''[[Alzira]]''' - [[Teatro San Carlo]], [[Naples, Italy]], 1845 *'''[[Luisa Miller]]''' - Teatro San Carlo, Naples, 1849
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  • ...by a wall, and around this time occupied an area of around 110 hectares. [[Naples, Italy]] and [[Syracuse]] became prosperous as trading towns in the 5th cen
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  • ...ober 2012.</ref><ref>[http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/726 Historic Centre of Naples], UNESCO. Accessed 27 October 2012.</ref>
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  • ...[Naples, Italy]]. He was succeeded by . Conrad died of the [[plague]] in [[Naples, Italy]]. He was succeeded by [[Wenceslaus II, Duke of Bohemia|Václav II]]
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  • '''Domenico Scarlatti''' (born [[Naples, Italy]], 26 October 1685, died [[Madrid]], 23 July 1757) was an [[Italian]
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  • ...His last operational assignment was as Commander, NATO Joint Force Command Naples/Commander, U.S. Naval Forces Europe.
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  • '''Misenum''' was the base of the Roman fleet in the [[Bay of Naples]] during the 1st centuries B.C. and A.D. It was founded in the 1st century
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  • ...literature and in 1755 he received a grant to study in Rome. He visited [[Naples, Italy]] four times, and witnessed the excavation of [[Herculaneum]] which
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  • ...ively [[communication|communicate]], as the conversation of these men in [[Naples, Italy]], [[Italy]] shows. |Spoken-language-naples.jpg|Stopping and talking is central to human [[culture]].
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  • |Naples and central and southern Italy. |Originally from [[Naples, Italy]], it is now found in numerous versions practically throughout the w
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  • ...who can hear instinctively talk, as the conversation of these two men in [[Naples, Italy]], [[Italy]], shows.]]
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  • ...g]], and at the St Martin's Lane Academy. In 1736 he travelled to Rome and Naples, where he worked under [[Francesco Solimena]] and Imperiali ([[Francesco Fe ..., Ramsay and Margaret spent three years in Italy, going to Rome, Florence, Naples and [[Tivoli]], researching, painting and drawing old masters, antiquities
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  • {{Image|Naples centre, 2009.jpg|right|350px|An aerial view of Naples}} ...s is the [[capital city]] of the [[Campania]] region and the [[Province of Naples]]. Its [[Largest European metropolitan areas|metropolitan area]] is the thi
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  • ...[23 June]]. After training at [[Palermo]] and [[Salerno]], she returned to Naples to offload combat vehicles, then cleared for Castellammar near Palermo to c ...was empty before midnight, and moved out to await orders for her return to Naples, where she arrived on [[18 August]].
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  • ...px|{{#ifexist:Template:Spoken-language-naples.jpg/credit|{{Spoken-language-naples.jpg/credit}}<br/>|}}Sociolinguistics is the study of how [[language]] is us
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  • ...l cohesion and sustainable development) is opened to the general public in Naples (Italy) in the bourough of Scampia. .../piazzetelematiche/progetto/descrizione.htm 1998, Piazze Telematiche of Naples (Italy)]
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  • ...ary with a round-trip voyage from the east coast, via [[Casablanca]], to [[Naples, Italy]], Italy, where she embarked detachees from the [[6th Fleet]] for tr ...r deployment in the Mediterranean with the 6th Fleet. She sailed direct to Naples but, on the homeward voyage, stopped at Casablanca and at Portsmouth, Engla
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  • ...November 4, 1816, when he resigned to become secretary of the legation at Naples and later at St. Petersburg.
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  • ...igned to NATO as Deputy Commander, Naval Striking Forces, Southern Europe, Naples Italy. During this tour he commanded NATO's Kosovo Verification Center, and
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  • ===U.S. Naval Air Station, Naples===
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  • ...ion of Italy|invasion of the Italian mainland]] just to the southeast of [[Naples, Italy]] on the shores of the [[Gulf of Salerno]]. She arrived at her desti .... Arriving at her destination on [[10 July]], she divided her time between Naples and the [[Gulf of Pozzouli]] for the rest of the month. ''Andromeda'' spent
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  • ...cily]] in July and at [[Salerno]] in September. Unloading army vehicles at Naples, following the invasion at Salerno, ''Procyon'' moved to [[Arzew]], Algeria ...[[15 August]]. Three times she returned to France carrying Army cargo from Naples before sailing [[20 October]] to return to [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Phi
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  • Five years later, while travelling from [[Naples, Italy]] to Spain, his ship was captured by [[Muslim]] [[piracy|pirates]].
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  • ...[[prisoner of war|prisoners of war]] before getting underway to return to Naples. For the next two months, ''Achernar'' continued making trips from Naples and Oran to points along the southern coast of France. On 25 October, she s
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  • ...ian battle strength immediately was halved, and the survivors retreated to Naples. Cavour was never repaired.
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  • File:Purple fire hydrant, South Main Street, Naples, New York - 20210610.jpg
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  • ...l November when she steamed to the recently captured and cleared port of [[Naples, Italy]] for amphibious training. In December, the cargo ship joined a west ...charge her passengers. Until late October, ''Arcturus'' carried cargo from Naples ana Oran to [[Marseilles]] and [[St. Tropez]] as the Allies advanced up the
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  • ...re Parker. His wife died two years later of cholera, on August 18, 1867 in Naples.
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  • * Robertson, John. ''The Case for The Enlightenment: Scotland and Naples 1680-1760'' (2005) [http://www.amazon.com/Case-Enlightenment-Scotland-1680-
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  • ...cine]] and [[rhetoric]] in [[Rome]], then later completed his studies in [[Naples, Italy]]. One account suggested he also studied [[astronomy]] and [[philoso ...into numerous languages. Virgil was buried in a tomb two miles north of [[Naples, Italy]] although there are doubts about whether this is, in fact, where he
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  • ...n [[Campania]] situated where the [[River Sarno]] drains into the [[Bay of Naples]]. It is uncertain when Pompeii was founded and by whom,<ref>Mary Beard, '' {{Image|Pompeii.png|left|400px|A map of Campania showing the Bay of Naples, Pompeii, and Mount Vesuvius.}}
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  • ...n [[Campania]] situated where the [[River Sarno]] drains into the [[Bay of Naples]]. It is uncertain when Pompeii was founded and by whom,<ref>Mary Beard, '' {{Image|Pompeii.png|left|400px|A map of Campania showing the Bay of Naples, Pompeii, and Mount Vesuvius.}}
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  • | Vicenzo Tiberio of Naples made extracts of Penicillium mould and injected them into animals with viru
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  • {{Image|Pompeii.png|left|400px|A map of Campania showing the Bay of Naples, Herculaneum, and Mount Vesuvius.}}
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  • ...24 January. She then made a short trip to Suda Bay, Crete, and returned to Naples on 9 February. From 25 February through 16 March, the ship took part in Ope ...in the Gulf of Arzew off Algeria. The ship continued on to visit Genoa and Naples, Italy, Italy; Istanbul, Turkey; Athens and Phaleron Bay, Greece; Suda Bay,
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  • ...[[St. Tropez]], France. After 5 additional logistic missions from Oran and Naples, the attack transport joined a convoy en route to the United States late in
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  • At a Symposium at the Zoological Station at Naples in May 1951, he met Maurice Wilkins who was presenting a paper on the X-ray
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  • '''Naples biscuit'''
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  • ...erranean]], and operated with the 6th Fleet through mid-May, touching at [[Naples, Italy]], Italy; [[Athens]], Greece; [[İzmir]], Turkey; [[Rhodes]], Greece ...k Force 61, visiting [[Marseilles]] and [[Toulon]], [[France]]; [[Malta]]; Naples, [[Genoa]], and [[Livorno]], [[Italy]]; [[Barcelona]] and [[Mazarron]], [[S
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  • ...[[Florence]], where he stayed five months, Rome, where he stayed two, and Naples, returning via Rome and Florence. In France, Florence and Rome he met some
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  • After war broke out in 1939, she made voyages to Genoa and Naples, Italy. Following the Allied collapse in the lowlands of western Europe in ...nean theater to carry men and equipment to Italy. She made three visits to Naples and a run each to Marseille, Oran, Taranto, Le Havre, and Cherbourg-Octevil
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  • ...approximately 1,225,000 escudos, of which the main Italian dependencies of Naples, Milan, and Sicily contributed over 440,000. These costs were partly offset
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  • .... On March 17, the island of Taiwan near China was shaken. Mt. Vesuvius in Naples, Italy erupted for ten days, beginning on April 6, and after the San Franci
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  • ...ion. He was a student at the Benedictine Monastery at Monte Cassino and at Naples University before joining the Dominican Order in 1244, less than thirty yea
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  • | | Naples | | Naples
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  • ...the Rhine and Lothair a long strip of land ranging from The Netherlands to Naples which embraced many languages and cultures and whose lack of national unity ...the [[Habsburgs]] ruled several northern duchies, and the Pope and King of Naples looked on Austria as its champion.
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  • ...when he permanently assigned the ''Compañías Viejas del Mar de Nápoles'' (Naples Old Sea Companies) to the ''Escuadras de Galeras del Mediterráneo'' (Medit
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  • ''Naples'' '''Neapólitan'''
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  • * Robertson, John. ''The Case for the Enlightenment: Scotland and Naples 1680-1760'' (2005)
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  • ...anted to meet Byron. So three adults and three children travelled first to Naples, then to Florence and to Pisa.
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  • ...t the Renaissance in France began with the expedition of Charles VIII to [[Naples, Italy]]. [[Louis XII of France|Louis XII]] and [[Francis I of France|Franc ...e Commynes]], the historian who escorted Charles VIII on his expedition to Naples, differed from the earlier French chroniclers by a shrewdness and analytica
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  • * In 1825 translated into Italian by Romani. Naples. Nobile.
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  • ...r older sister Parthenope, who'd received the Greek name for the city of [[Naples, Italy]]. Her parents, William Edward Nightingale and Frances Nightingale,
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  • ...ef>La Paglia, Bernadette, “Senator Bachmann Lectures on ‘School-to-Work’,” Naples Sun Times, October 6, 2004.</ref>
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  • ...low).</ref> as '''Gaius Octavius'''; † August 19, AD 14 in [[Nola]] near [[Naples, Italy]]) was the first and one of the most important [[Roman emperor|Roman
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  • ...conflict involving four dominant city-states (Florence, Milan, Venice, and Naples), along with the [[Papacy]], [[France, history|France]], Spain, and the Hol
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  • ...wo years previously by the Earl of Shrewsbury, but had quickly returned to Naples as they could not tolerate the damp English climate.) Quin contracted [[cho
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  • ...px|{{#ifexist:Template:Spoken-language-naples.jpg/credit|{{Spoken-language-naples.jpg/credit}}<br/>|}}[[Language]] is arguably what most obviously distinguis ...|250px|{{#ifexist:Template:Asl-lecture-in-asl.jpg/credit|{{Spoken-language-naples.jpg/credit}}<br/>|}}A lecture in [[American Sign Language]]. [[Phonology]]
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  • ...ng him to enter the cave which is near [[Lake Avernus]] near present-day [[Naples, Italy]], and Aeneas is ferried across the [[River Styx]] by [[Charon]], th
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  • ...command and transferring it to Marius. Sulla, who was with his troops near Naples, marched on Rome, forced Marius into exile, and left on campaign. Once he w
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  • ...is valuable collaborator of Vesalius and brilliant pupil of Titian went to Naples for unknown reasons and stayed there until his premature death around 1546.
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  • ...erable, from [[Samuel Abravanel]] (financial councilor to the viceroy of [[Naples, Italy]]) to [[Benjamin Disraeli]]. Among other names mentioned are those o
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  • ...located at about the same latitude as the much warmer European cities of [[Naples, Italy]] and [[Madrid]], New York has a humid continental climate resulting
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  • ...Raab), Broccoletti, Broccoli di Rape, Cime di Rapa, Rappi, Friarielli (in Naples), and Grelos) is a common vegetable in Chinese and Italian cuisine. The pla
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  • ...an Emperor, King of Castile, Leon and Aragon, Archduke of Austria, King of Naples, King of Sicily, ruler of New Spain, Duke of Burgundy - and here's where I
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