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  • {{Image|Italian Flag.png|right|200px|National flag of Italy.}} ...|Satellite image of Italy in March 2003.jpg|right|250px|Satellite photo of Italy in 2003.}}
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  • *Duggan, Christopher (1994). ''A Concise History of Italy''. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521408486. ====Medieval Italy====
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  • ...[France (football)|France]] 6–2 in [[Milan]]. The FIGC joined [[FIFA]] and Italy went on to become a leading nation in world football. The team has won the
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  • ...s of Neapolitan ''('o napulitano)'' are spoken throughout most of southern Italy. ...given Naples the unofficial status of being the "Capital of the South" in Italy.
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  • *Duggan, Christopher (1994). ''A Concise History of Italy''. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521408486. ====Medieval Italy====
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  • | [[France]], [[Italy]] | [[Switzerland]], [[Italy]]
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  • *[[Sora (Italy)]], a city and municipality in [[Italy]]
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  • ...n Italy, sent by [[extraordinary rendition]] to Egypt, and later released; Italy indicted intelligence personnel involved in the rendition and the trial is
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  • ...involved in armed conflict, such as Japan in China, Germany in Poland, and Italy in Ethiopia.
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  • ...[France (football)|France]] 6–2 in [[Milan]]. The FIGC joined [[FIFA]] and Italy went on to become a leading nation in world football. The team has won the
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  • #REDIRECT [[Italy]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Naples, Italy]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Naples, Italy]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Naples, Italy]]
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  • The capital city of Italy.
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  • [[Italy]]'s largest shipping firm.
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  • Venomous viper subspecies found only in Italy.
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  • [[Portugal]], Ireland, [[Italy]], [[Greece]] and [[Spain]].
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  • City in Southern Italy, capital of Campania.
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  • {{Image|Sicily in Italy.svg|right|300px|Sicily's location relative to [[Italy]].}} ...iterranean Sea]]. It forms an autonomous region (''Regione Siciliana'') of Italy and is separated from the mainland by the [[Strait of Messina]]. The capita
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  • *Wright, Jeni (2006) ''Italy's 500 Best-ever Recipes: the ultimate collection of classic pasta, pizza, a
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  • A Romance language spoken in Italy and Switzerland.
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  • <noinclude>{{subpages}}</noinclude>A bay on the west coast of Italy.
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  • A well-known meat sauce for pasta that originated in Bologna, Italy.
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  • Romance language spoken in Ladinia (Dolomite Alps, northern Italy).
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  • The XX Winter Olympic Games, held in Turin, Italy.
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  • ...b|right|300px|alt=Image of Italy from a satellite.|Some accounts suggest [[Italy]] derived its name from Italus although there were no solid records from [[ ...king]] of the [[Sicels]] or [[Oenotrians]] who were early inhabitants of [[Italy]].
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  • A form of instrumental music popular in 18th century Italy
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  • Subspecies of venomous viper; found in France, Switzerland and Italy
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A region of southern Italy, covering about 5,250 square miles.
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  • ...Livy]], a [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] [[historian]]. Ascanius becomes a king in Italy after his father Aeneas dies.
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  • He had a significant role in the surrender of German forces in Italy to the Allies,<ref name=Cables>{{citation ...telligence cables covering the capitulation of the Nazi armies in Northern Italy
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  • The VII Winter Olympic Games, held in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy.
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  • *1987: ''L'Intelligenza Artificiale (Artificial Intelligence)'' Muzzio, Italy. [Italian] *1991: ''L'Ultimo (The Last One)'' Il Salice, Italy. [Italian]
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  • *Gerald Holton, "Fermi's Group and the Recapture of Italy's Place in Physics," in Holton, The Scientific Imagination. Case Studies (1 *Arturo Russo, "Science and Industry in Italy between the Two World Wars," Historical Studies in the Physical and Biologi
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  • {{r|Italy}} {{r|Naples, Italy}}
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  • ...age spoken in central eastern France, western Switzerland and northwestern Italy.
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  • Town, in [[Italy]], known world-wide for the construction of [[artisanal]] [[violin]]s
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  • [[Italy|Italian]] national military intelligence, comparable to the Russian [[GRU]]
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  • ...clude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>War fought between Rome and the ''socii'' of Italy in 91&ndash;87 B.C.
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  • # Il Sentiero dei Nidi di Ragno (1946, 2002), Einaudi, Torino (Italy), 195 pp. ISBN 88-06-16368-X # Il Barone Rampante (1957, 1993), Mondadori, Milano (Italy), 263 pp. ISBN 88-04-37085-8
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>1985 thriller set in Italy and England by the British mystery writer [[Michael Gilbert]].
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  • '''Ariosto''' was an [[Italy|Italian]] (Ferrarese) [[poetry|poet]] (1474-1533), author of the ''Orlando
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  • Main river of the city of Rome, Italy.
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  • [[Romance language]] spoken in [[Friuli]] in north-eastern [[Italy]].
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  • A variety of the Romance languages spoken in northern Italy, Switzerland, San Marino, Monaco and Istria.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>(1265-1321) [[Italy|Italian]] poet who wrote the monumental epic the ''[[Divine Comedy]]''.
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  • ...oughout Europe from Italy in the 16th and 17th centuries, originating from Italy and being brought to Germany via master builders and architects. As a visua In ceramics, sgraffito slipwares were produced in the Po valley, Northern Italy, at the beginning of the medieval period. As the Pisa region became a prima
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  • ...d [[veal]] shanks in a rich [[tomato]] sauce, associated with [[Milan]], [[Italy]].
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  • Venomous viper subspecies found in Italy, where it is the most common and widely distributed venomous snake.
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  • The name used in Italy for [[Association football]]; derived from Calcio Fiorentino, a medieval ve
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  • ...ti-stage, multi-day bicycle race of about 3,500km taking place mostly in [[Italy]].
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  • ...[[Mediterranean Sea]] and an autonomous region (''Regione Siciliana'') of Italy.
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  • ...n Republic, during which a Carthaginian army led by Hannibal Barca invaded Italy.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Landlocked [[republic]] in central [[Italy]], located on the north-east side of the Apennine Mountains near Rimini.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>An ancient people who lived in western Italy and were most powerful during the 7th and 6th centuries B.C.
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  • ...evere'', [[Latin language|Latin]] ''Tiberis'') is a [[river]] in central [[Italy]], best known as the main river of the city of [[Rome]], which was founded ...n tributaries are the [[Chiascio]], [[Nestore]], [[Paglia]], [[Nera River (Italy)|Nera]] and [[Aniene]]. The Tiber finally meets the [[Thyrrenian sea]] at [
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  • Signed by the United States of America, the British Empire, France, Italy, and Japan at Washington, February 6, 1922.
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  • ...C. the Etruscans conquered the island of [[Corsica]] off the west coast of Italy, and held it until at least the mid 5th century B.C. although it is uncerta
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  • [[Canada]], [[France]], [[Germany]], [[Italy]], [[Japan]], the [[United Kingdom]] and the [[United States of America]].
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  • ...XXV Winter Olympic Games will be held in [[Milan]]–[[Cortina d'Ampezzo]] (Italy) from 6 February to 22 February 2026.
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  • Most often SISMI, the former external intelligence service of [[Italy]], under military control, now replaced by the AISE (AISE).
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  • (October 21, 1833, Stockholm, Sweden – December 10, 1896, Sanremo, Italy) A Swedish chemist, engineer, innovator, armaments manufacturer and the inv
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  • ...h century, challenging Cumae's dominance in the [[Tyrrhenian Sea]] west of Italy. The [[Campania]]ns attacked and took control of the city in 421 B.C., and
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  • ..., 1940, created the [[Second World War]] '''Axis''' of Germany, Japan, and Italy.
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  • ...ty and town in western [[Slovenia]] located on the [[Soča River]] on the [[Italy|Italian]]-Slovenian border.
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  • ...ne of the major European powers just before World War I: England, Germany, Italy, France, Russia, Turkey, or Austria.
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  • ==Italy== ...w commanded by LTG [[Henry Crerar]], who had commanded I Canadian Corps in Italy. It made up the left flank of the [[21st Army Group]] under GEN [[Bernard
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  • ...f around 3500 kilometres. Although the majority of the race takes place in Italy, some stages usually take place in other countries as well. Along with the
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  • *''Foods of the World, Recipes: The Cooking of Italy'' by Waverley Root, Time-Life Books, New York, 1974, page 62, Library of Co *''Italy: The Beautiful Cookbook'', by Lorenza de'Medici and Patrizia Passigli, Coll
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  • ...own form of pasta that originated in the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy, where it is particularly known as being the classic accompaniment to Bolog
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  • ...eighbouring kingdoms throughout its history, and declined unification with Italy in the 19th century. The nation remained neutral through both World Wars, a
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  • ...[[Denmark]], [[Finland]], [[France]], [[Germany]], [[Iceland]], Ireland, [[Italy]], [[Liechtenstein]], [[Luxembourg]], [[Monaco]], [[Netherlands]], [[Norway
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  • A steel family [[roller coaster]] made by Pinfari of [[Italy]], located in the Adventure Land area of [[Alton Towers]] in [[Staffordshir
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  • [[Luthier]] from [[Cremona, Italy]] (1505-1577) widely credited with making the first [[violin]], grandfather
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  • [[Italy]]'s interministerial committee for the security of the Republic, a top-leve
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  • ...l Economy of Trust: Institutions, Interests and Inter-Firm Cooperation in Italy and Germany.'' In production; Comparative Politics series, Cambridge Univer
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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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  • {{r|Italy}} {{r|U.S. Ambassador to Italy||**}}
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  • ...-29 September 1938, during which the leaders of Great Britain, France, and Italy agreed to allow Germany to annex certain areas of Czechoslovakia.
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  • (1975—) [[Italy|Italian]] [[television]] and [[film]] [[acting|actress]], famous for perfor
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  • Italian sports car manufacturer based in Maranello, Italy, founded by Enzo Ferrari in 1928 sponsoring drivers and manufacturing race
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  • Department of Information Security for [[Italy|Italian]] intelligence, responsible for security clearances and serving as
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  • '''Mondovì''' is a town in northwest [[Italy]]. It is situated in the [[Cuneo]] region, on the edge of the [[Alps]].
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  • ...tion of ancient Greece or Rome or of the classical revival in 16th century Italy.
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  • Active stratovolcano 4,200 ft (1,281 m) high, of southern Italy on the eastern shore of the Bay of Naples, with the last major eruption occ
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  • ...ir common currency (Belgium, Germany¸ Ireland, Greece, Spain, France, Italy, Cyprus, Luxembourg, Malta, The Netherlands, Austria, Portugal, Slov
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  • ...or "National Institute of [[Statistics]]", abbreviated "'''ISTAT'''") is [[Italy]]'s public national statistical institute, based in [[Rome]]. ...ernmental agencies (including [[regions of Italy|regions]], [[provinces of Italy|provinces]], and ''[[comune|comuni]]''). The current president of ISTAT is
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  • {{Image|Italy Map.jpg|right|350px|In this map of Italy, the island of Cefalonia can be seen in the lower right, and the smaller is
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  • ...the ''Penates'' traveled with [[Aeneas]] from [[Troy (ancient city)]] to [[Italy]] during a long voyage.
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  • ...]] of the [[Danube River|Danube]], originating in the [[South Tirol]] in [[Italy]].
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  • A manufacturer of [[electronics]] based in [[Italy]], commonly associated with a series of compact electronic [[organ (music)|
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  • ...Germany (football)|Federal Republic of Germany]] (4,4); [[Italy (football)|Italy]] (4,2); [[Argentina (football)|Argentina]] (2,3); [[France (football)|Fran * 1934 '''Italy 2–1 Czechoslovakia''' at [[Stadio Nazionale PNF]], Rome '''(aet)'''
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  • (1883-1945) The Fascist dictator of Italy from 1922 until 1943; as part of the Axis alliance, he led his country into
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  • City and major seaport in northern Italy that is famous for its canals, and for its role as a republic and major tra
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  • Treaty between the United States of America, the British Empire, France, Italy, and Japan, which was signed at Washington, February 6, 1922, at a "Confere
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  • ...[[Dante Alighieri]], a [[Middle Ages|14th century]] poet from [[Florence, Italy]]. The epic's three parts (''Inferno'', ''Purgatorio'' and ''Paradiso'') ch
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  • ...from 218 to 201 BC. A Carthaginian army led by [[Hannibal Barca]] invaded Italy and was successful until its defeat at the [[Battle of Zama]].
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  • ...ce language]] spoken in the greatest part of the island of [[Sardinia]] ([[Italy]]), excepting the far north (where [[Corsican language|Corsican]] is spoken ...anguage]] is protected by a regional law of Sardinia and by a state law of Italy, but it remains dominated by [[Italian]], the state language.
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  • {{Image|Italian Flag.png|right|200px|National flag of Italy.}} ...|Satellite image of Italy in March 2003.jpg|right|250px|Satellite photo of Italy in 2003.}}
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  • ...tory of the Giro D'Italia, Volume 1: A Year-by-Year History of the Tour of Italy |publisher= McGann Publishing |year= 2011 |month= March |isbn= 0984311769,
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  • ..., Ecuador/Uruguay: Atlantic 45-73015, Germany/Holland: Swan Song SS 19421, Italy: Swan Song W-19421, Japan: Warner Pioneer P-530N, Mexico: Swan Song Gamma G '''1979 7" single radio edit''' (US: Swan Song SS 71003 SP, Italy: Swan Song PR 097)
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  • ...(ancient city)]], journeying to [[Carthage]], [[Sicily]], and finally to [[Italy]] where after battling, he becomes the precursor of the city of [[Rome]]; a
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  • '''The Long Journey Home''' is a thriller set in Italy and England by the British mystery writer [[Michael Gilbert]], first publis
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  • ...en industrialized countries confer: [[Canada]], [[France]], [[Germany]], [[Italy]], [[Japan]], [[United Kingdom]], and [[United States of America]]; gradual
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  • {{r|Italy}} {{r|Naples, Italy}}
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  • ...of government]] of eight major countries confer: Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia, United Kingdom, United States; its focus is more on conflic
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  • ...London: Penguin Books.</ref><ref>Domenico, Roy P. (2002). ''The Regions of Italy: A Reference Guide to History and Culture''. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. ...the [[Oscans]].<ref name=Penney>Penney, J. H. W. (1988). “The Languages of Italy” in John Boardman (ed.) ''The Cambridge Ancient History IV: Persia, Greec
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  • ...ador to Argentina in 1951 and subsequently served U.S. Ambassador to Italy|Italy from 1952 to 1953 and U.S. Ambassador to India|India from 1956 to 1961. He
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  • ...st the [[Roman Republic]] in the [[Second Punic War]]. He famously invaded Italy by leading his army from Spain and across the [[Alps]].
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  • ...([[Latin language|Latin]]: ''Latium'') is a [[Regions of Italy|region]] of Italy, located in the central-western portion of the Italian peninsula. Its capit
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  • ...[[MBDA]] and based on French Apache AP anti-runway missile; also used by Italy
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  • ...26</ref> Although spaghetti bolognese has become a worldwide standard, in Italy Bolgonese sauce is almost always served exclusively with tagliatelle.
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  • ...m/ DragonflyPix] - a number of high quality photographs, mostly taken in [[Italy]], also [http://www.dragonflypix.com/photosbyspecies.html sorted by species
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  • ...fficial languages in [[Switzerland]] and [[Belgium]], and also spoken in [[Italy]] and [[Denmark]].
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  • ...tal Ljubljana) at the north-eastern end of the Adriatic Sea, and bordering Italy and Austria to the alpine west and north, Hungary to the north-east, and Cr
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  • ...a variety of the [[Romance languages]] spoken approximately in Northern [[Italy]] and in adjacent territories such as Italian [[Switzerland]], [[San Marino ...from Italian.<ref>HULL Geoffrey (1982) ''The linguistic unity of Northern Italy and Rhaetia'' [PhD thesis], Sydney: University of Sydney, 2 vol.</ref>
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  • ...]] and [[Slovenia]] in the east, through [[Liechtenstein]], [[Germany]], [[Italy]] and [[Switzerland]] to [[France]] in the west.
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  • ...t; bounded by [[Belgium]], [[Luxembourg]], [[Germany]], [[Switzerland]], [[Italy]], [[Monaco]], [[Andorra]] and [[Spain]]; founding member of the [[European
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  • ..., bordered to the north by Germany and the Czech Republic; to the south by Italy and Slovenia; to the west by Switzerland and Liechtenstein; and to the east
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  • and, mainly in the southern and western parts, Italy.
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  • ...Italy]]. He was succeeded by . Conrad died of the [[plague]] in [[Naples, Italy]]. He was succeeded by [[Wenceslaus II, Duke of Bohemia|Václav II]], son o
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  • ...iversity" and "Olympiad". The inaugural summer event was in 1959 in Turin, Italy and the winter event was the following year in Chamonix, France.
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  • ...f France (Yssingeaux region, Ardèche, Drôme and southern Alps) and part of Italy (Occitan Valleys in the southern Alps).
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  • {{r|Italy}}
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  • ...casts. Pound was indicted for treason during the war, and with the fall of Italy to the Americans, was eventually captured and imprisoned in POW camp. After
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  • ...is longing for an emancipator who could unify the scattered territories of Italy. ...tion, to become more powerful, and refusal to live in Italy or to colonize Italy. In the course of dissecting the cast study of Louis, he concluded that to
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  • ...for the diplomatic entity rather than the place. Most of the state is in [[Italy]]'s capital [[Rome]]; it covers only 0.44 km². The main territory lies aro ...ra]]. The Vatican lira was on par with the [[Italian lira]]. Together with Italy, the Vatican City replaced its lira with the [[euro]] in 2002.
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  • '''Mantua''' is a [[city]] in [[Italy]] which was the place of [[birth]] of the [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] [[poetry|p
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  • {{r|Italy}}
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  • !align="center"|&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Italy&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; !align="center"|&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Italy&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
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  • ...nd [[Tiber]] join, Rome is the largest and most populous ''[[comune]]'' of Italy, with about 2.7 million residents within city borders as of December 2006.< ...until it was conquered and made capital of the newly unified [[Kingdom of Italy]] in 1870. It witnessed the rise of [[Italian fascism]] in 1922 and finally
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  • '''Ferrari''' is a sports and racing car manufacturer based in [[Maranello]], Italy. The company was founded in 1939 by [[Enzo Ferrari]] and produced its first
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  • * 1968 '''Italy 2–0 Yugoslavia''' at [[Stadio Olimpico]], Rome '''(replay, after 1–1 dr * 2000 '''France 2–1 Italy''' at [[Feijenoord Stadion]], Rotterdam '''(aet; "golden goal")'''
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  • '''1970 7" single edition''' (Italy: Atlantic ATL NP 03183, Singapore: Stereophonic 03183)
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  • *[[Ministry of Defense (Italy)]]
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  • ...ng the building of roads and railways. Following the conquest of Ethiopia, Italy proclaimed the united province of Italian East Africa (''Africa Orientale I
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  • ...f the [[Northern Italian language]] which is mainly spoken in [[Liguria]] (Italy), in several nearby zones and in the enclaves of [[Monaco]], [[Bonifacio]]
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  • ...REP/003/X3910E/X3910E00.htm|year=1999|publisher=[[FAO]] |location= [[Rome, Italy]]|id= ISBN 92-5-104369-8}} ...EP/004/Y2775E/Y2775E00.HTM|year=2001 |publisher=[[FAO]] |location= [[Rome, Italy]]|id= ISBN 92-5-104683-2}}
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  • ...b. [[Santiago de las Vegas]], Cuba, October 15, 1923 &mdash; d. [[Siena]], Italy, September 18, 1985), Italian journalist, book editor, novelist, writer of ...His family was living in Cuba at the time of his birth, but went back to [[Italy]], to [[San Remo]] in [[Liguria]] after a brief residence in [[Mexico]].
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  • ...him a chair of theoretical physics in the institute in Rome (the first in Italy; the second theoretical physics professorship, in Florence, went to Enrico ...Thereupon they sailed from Sweden to New York without returning first to Italy and without informing the Italian, fascist, authorities about their move. T
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  • ...name="Gerhardt05">Gerhardt E. (2005) Guida ai funghi. Zanichelli, Bologna (Italy), 720 pp. Translated from German to Italian by Bernicchia A. ISBN 88-08-190 ...om, ''A. Caesarea'' is not! ''Amanita Caesarea'' is actually a delicacy in Italy. Although this is a major difference between the two fungi, the biggest iss
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  • ...ia (March, 1938) and then put pressure on Czechoslovakia. Both Germany and Italy provided arms to the Nationalist forces in the Spanish Civil War, with the ...nt race or promote a resolute reaction in any of the other nations. During Italy's aggression against Ethiopia, Britain and France took refuge in the impote
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  • ...e of the fifteenth century was played in various parts of [[Europe]]. In [[Italy]], for example as ''Tarocchini'' and in [[France]] as ''French tarot''.
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  • In 1838 he visited Italy, looking for background for ''Sordello'', a long poem in heroic couplets, p ...father's house in [[Wimpole Street]], London. They married and eloped to Italy in 1846, residing first in [[Pisa]], and then, within a year, finding an ap
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  • ...''[[chemical weapon#world war II|SS John Harvey]]'' in the harbor of Bari, Italy on December 2, 1944. Under great secrecy, she was carrying a supply of [[mu
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  • In years 1920-1930ths, fascism spread to [[Germany]] (and then to [[Italy]]), and got its future development. The canonic text on the German fascism, The prototypical fascist state is usually seen as the [[Italy]] of [[Benito Mussolini]], and fascism is also thought of as an important u
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  • The form originated in [[Sicily]], and became used throughout [[Italy]] during the late 13th and early 14th centuries. From there it spread to o
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  • |Saint Margaret of Lavinio and Cortona, Italy <ref name="SMHS">Santa Margarita Historical Society</ref> ...ission") to nearby [[Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa]]. Named after an [[Italy|Italian]] penitent of the Third Order of Saint Francis, the settlement was
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  • ...om around the world include the famous prosciutto from the Parma region of Italy, Westphalian from Germany, York from England, Bayonne from France, Serrano
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  • |{{Image|Refinery in Sicily, Italy.jpg|right|200px|An oil refinery in Sicily, Italy.}}
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  • ...ne, the US did not turn him over to the French, but helped him escape, via Italy, to Bolivia. <ref name=MoyersSecret>{{citation In 1951 Barbie was seen in Genoa, Italy, before escaping to Bolivia with documents issued by the [[International Co
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  • *[[Hans Werner Henze]] (Germany and Italy), ten symphonies, 1947-2000
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  • ...ons including an underwater attack on the battleship ''[[KMS Tirpitz]]''. Italy and Britain also used even smaller underwater swimmer delivery vehicles, to
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  • ...d Masters]] and their students. [[Belgium]], [[France]], [[Spain]], and [[Italy]] have all been credited with the creation or development of Butterfly Dogs
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  • ...pollen in Late Pleistocene hyena coprolites from San Teodoro Cave (Sicily, Italy). Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 237: 32 – 39.</ref> =='''Italy'''==
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  • ...by marching on the seat of state government like [[Mussolini]] had done in Italy. The ''Hitler Putsch'' was defeated by force and some members killed in act
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  • ...tution changed. Hirohito appears to have interpreted "fascism" in terms of Italy, and had no objection to the Nazi term "national defense state."<ref>{{cita
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  • ...ns of this dish are eaten throughout Europe including Germany, France, and Italy. Two frequently repeated legends claim to describe its origin: ...s part of his duties to report military, political and culinary affairs in Italy. After Radetzky had shared the ''costoletta alla milanese'' recipe, Austria
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  • |North-eastern Italy, southern Slovakia, western Hungry, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, ...Germany, Switzerland, Monaco, the islands of Elba and Montecristo, Sicily, Italy, San Marino and northwestern Slovenia.
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  • ...ocratic Genoese engineer living in exile and a Frenchwoman, he returned to Italy with his parents in 1858. After attending the Reale Politecnico until 1869, ...areto refused) and conferred on him the title of Senator of the Kingdom of Italy (1922). His death soon after the ascendancy of Mussolini left in doubt his
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  • ...s charged that his book ''Tolla'' was essentially copied from an earlier [[Italy|Italian]] novel, ''Vittoria Savelli'' (1841). This roused a strong prejudi
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  • * Hale, J. R. ''Machiavelli and Renaissance Italy'' (1961) [http://www.questia.com/read/10359207?title=Machiavelli%20and%20Re ...''Machiavelli and Guicciardini: Politics and History in Sixteenth-Century Italy'' (2nd ed. 1984) [http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.01706 online from ACLS-E-b
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  • ...tlantic 10 103, Greece: Atlantic 2091 175, Holland: Atlantic ATL 2091 175, Italy: Atlantic K 10103, Japan: Warner Pioneer P-1101A, Mexico: Atlantic 2207-024
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  • ...ican, British, and Canadian forces, tasked with taking the island, part of Italy, from the Axis. The ground forces were organized as an [[Military formation ...]]. However, the campaign could also act as a precursor to the invasion of Italy, although this was not agreed by the Allies at the time of the invasion. Th
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  • ...3-05 and of justice in 1907-09, resuming the same job in 1914. He favoured Italy’s entrance into the war (May 1915) and in October 1917, in the crisis fol ...Allies, especially President [[Woodrow Wilson]] of the United States, over Italy’s claim to some former Austrian territory. On the question of the port of
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  • '''Dante Alighieri''' (1265-1321) was an [[Italy|Italian]] [[poetry|poet]] best known as the author of ''[[Divine Comedy|The
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  • ...no Terme]], [[Italy]], in 2006. The usage of french fries to top pizza in Italy is one illustration of the extent to which french fries have permeated cuis
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  • ...to stem the progress of the disease, and he died thirty nine years old in Italy in Selasca (now a hamlet of Verbania on Lake Maggiore).
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  • ...he [[Balkans|Balkan]] population that stretches over parts of North-East [[Italy]], [[Slovenia]], [[Croatia]], [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]], [[Serbia]], [[Mon
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  • '''Cremona''' is a town, in [[Italy]], known as the home of early pioneers in making musical instruments, who a
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  • ...the Principal Anti-Air Missile System (PAAMS) jointly developed by France, Italy and the UK. The class was originally planned to have up to twelve ships; si
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  • * someone aged 15 to 74 (in Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom, Iceland, Norway: 16 to 74 years); ! &nbsp;Italy&nbsp;
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  • ...ons, to include: commanding officer, Naval Support Activity, La Maddalena, Italy and at Naval Support Activity Mid-South in Millington, Tenn.; commander of
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  • * ''[[Pictures from Italy]]'' (1844–1845)
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  • Galvani was born in Bologna, northern Italy. He studied at Bologna, where he became Professor of Anatomy in 1762. He wa
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  • *[[Military attache]] to Italy, 1939
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  • ...th all types of [[infantry]] units in the United States, Hawaii, Korea and Italy.
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  • *23 October 1994 - Paladium - [[Rome]], [[Italy]]
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  • ...[[Norfolk, Virginia]] and [[Wahiawa, Hawaii]] in the U.S. and [[Sigonella, Italy]]) for geographic areas. Each geographical [[Unified Combatant Command]] ha
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  • ...Germany, Switzerland, Monaco, the islands of Elba and Montecristo, Sicily, Italy, San Marino and northwestern [[Slovenia]]. The original type locality was l ...rs of woods, in rubbish dumps and in stone quarries.<ref name="Str79"/> In Italy, it occurs in mesic chestnut/oak woodlands and often near streams.<ref name
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  • ...akened him. He suffered from Tubercolosis. He tried to cure his disease in Italy, but in vain. He died in Cetinje (Montenegro) and is buried on top of the L
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  • ...Texts/Plutarch/Lives/Antony*.html#68.4 68.4]</ref> He spent some time in [[Italy]], including in [[Rome]] where he taught philosophy, but did not master [[L
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  • ...ost of the other books have only a portion of their events taking place in Italy—in '''The Family Tomb''', however, everything transpires within a few mil
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  • ==Italy== ...fice on 25 July, Hitler ordered the passes between Italy and Germany, and Italy and France, secured, while starting to plan a rescue of Mussolini. The eig
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  • ...uth Tirol]], which, with its quarter million Germans was incorporated into Italy. The Treaty’s article 88, forbidding any alienation of the new Austrian s
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  • # Trent (Italy) 1545-63 *Thomas Aquinas (Thomas of Aquino (Italy)), Dominican friar and priest, 1225-74
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  • ...ssimi alla provincia d'Ascoli... " (mountains of Abruzzi, Ascoli Province, Italy).<ref name="McD99"/>
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  • ...ifferent from the [[musical instruments of Italy|indigenous instruments of Italy]], for example. There has also been considerable evolution of the design o
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  • ...utors indicted U.S. and Italian intelligence personnel for the capture, in Italy, of Hassan Mustafa Osama Nasr and his rendition to Egypt. Nasr was later r
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  • ...organ]]s, and later [[multitimbral]] [[synthesizer|keyboards]], made in [[Italy]]. The organs were marketed for years in the United States by the [[Chicago
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  • ...Amanti'' (''Dialogue of the Lovers'', 1998) which both won major awards in Italy. Scaruffi's interest in [[neuroscience]] resulted in the publication ''Thin
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  • ...''Village Justice: Community, Family, and Popular Culture in Early Modern Italy.'' (1999). 305 pp. ...te and Honor, Family and Village: Demographic and Cultural Change in Rural Italy since 1800.'' (1979). 288 pp.
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  • ...ring [[World War II]] he joined the United States [[Army]] and fought in [[Italy]] and [[Africa]]. After returning home from the battlefield he became a bus
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  • ...gospel, to Karl. Nicolaus accompanied his half-brother on his way through Italy.
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  • ...y the military elite. Other examples include the [[Etruscans]] who ruled [[Italy]] in pre-Roman era, the Roman Republic, and the Italian city-states, includ
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  • ...ome. The sale of Newstead Abbey in 1817 and the lesser expense of life in Italy enabled him to put his finances into order. Byron in Italy pursued his previous course of love affairs with people of various social s
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  • ...of the canal at [[Alexandria]].<ref>Castex, Jean (2008). ''Architecture of Italy''. ABC-CLIO. p. 62. ISBN 9780313350870.</ref>}}
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  • ...ide of London and at the Mediterranean Allied Photo Reconnaissance Wing in Italy. The ultimate irony was that no search for the aerial photos was ever insti
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  • ...and journalist who spent most of his adult life living in [[San Remo]], [[Italy]]. The book consists of a series of dream-like tales told by the youthful [
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  • ...in the [[budget deficit]]s of the [[PIIGS]] countries (Portugal, Ireland, Italy, Greece and Spain) in the aftermath of the [[Great Recession]]. Loss of inv ...nal members of the eurozone are: Belgium, Germany, Ireland, Spain, France, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Austria, Portugal and Finland;<br>
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  • ...omansh) and - controversially - various other varieties spoken in northern Italy.<ref>These are only distantly related to standard Italian.</ref> 'Rhaeto-Ro ...and therefore the Romansh-speaking Swiss territories should become part of Italy, along with the Italian-speaking areas. The Swiss rejected Mussolini's desi
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  • ...aris Peace Conference'' (1938) [http://www.questia.com/read/27941224?title=Italy%20at%20the%20Paris%20Peace%20Conference%20(Part%20One%20%22The%20Orlando-So
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  • ...o NATO as Deputy Commander, Naval Striking Forces, Southern Europe, Naples Italy. During this tour he commanded NATO's Kosovo Verification Center, and later
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  • ...e Islamic part of Spain. Paper is recorded as being manufactured in both [[Italy]] and [[Germany]] by 1400, just about the time when the [[woodcut]] [[print
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  • ...national rugby union team|France]] and [[Italian national rugby union team|Italy]]. Teams are seeded and divided into six pools of four teams each. ..., in 1995/96, was played between twelve teams from Ireland, France, Wales, Italy and [[Romanian national rugby union team|Romania]] (who have not competed s
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  • ...ame widespread with colonies founded as far afield as the [[Black Sea]], [[Italy]], the [[Levant]] and [[North Africa]].
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  • ...vilions using Maria Montessori's ideas. (Montessori was the first woman in Italy to qualify as a physician and founder of the Montessori Method of education ...vilions using Maria Montessori's ideas. (Montessori was the first woman in Italy to qualify as a physician and founder of the Montessori Method of education
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  • ...which affected the adjoining dialects of this continuum spoken in Northern Italy. These include [[Venetian language|Venetian]] and [[Piedmontese language|Pi
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  • ...sive achievements in the arts and architecture, rivaling those of northern Italy. Belgium was one of the centres of the 19th century [[industrial revolution
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  • ...s of Neapolitan ''('o napulitano)'' are spoken throughout most of southern Italy. ...given Naples the unofficial status of being the "Capital of the South" in Italy.
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  • ===Italy=== * Absalom, R, "Italy", in J. Noakes (ed.), ''The Civilian in War: The Home Front in Europe, Japa
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  • ...ald Concentration Camp|Buchenwald]], and served in Algeria, Yugoslavia and Italy. He has been awarded medals from many nations.<ref>''No Earth for Foxes'' ( ...re he took on the job of managing a stranded Opera company. He returned to Italy and, whilst working in Rome Film Studios, wrote the story for Fellini's fir
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  • ...1833, [[Stockholm]], [[Sweden]] &ndash; December 10, 1896, [[Sanremo]], [[Italy]]) was a Swedish chemist, engineer, innovator, armaments manufacturer and t ...of nationality. He died of a [[stroke]] on December 10, 1896, at Sanremo, Italy. The amount set aside for the Nobel Prize foundation was 31 million kronor
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  • It was named after [[Evangelista Torricelli]], an [[Italy|Italian]] physicist and mathematician who, in 1644, first explained that a
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  • .... Its [[flagship]] is the ''[[USS Mount Whitney]]'', homeported in Gaeta, Italy. At the present time, the Commander of the U.S. Sixth Fleet is also the De
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  • ...trip voyage from the east coast, via [[Casablanca]], to [[Naples, Italy]], Italy, where she embarked detachees from the [[6th Fleet]] for transportation hom ...ut to sea from Norfolk, bound, via Casablanca, for Naples and [[Genoa]] in Italy. She returned to Norfolk on [[5 March]]; but, after a logistics run to [[Ne
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  • ...ed actively to the medieval [[Crusade]]s and created the Kingdom of Norman Italy, based in [[Palermo]], [[Sicilia]].
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  • ...major European powers just before World War I: [[England]], [[Germany]], [[Italy]], [[France]], [[Russia]], [[Turkey]], or [[Austria]].
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  • ...ide of London and at the Mediterranean Allied Photo Reconnaissance Wing in Italy. The ultimate irony was that no search for the aerial photos was ever insti
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  • ...(1860), a famous classic; [http://www.amazon.com/Civilization-Renaissance-Italy-Jacob-Burckhardt/dp/1426400934/ref=sr_1_56?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1206863071&s ...zier, Alison Knowles. ''Possible Lives: Authors and Saints in Renaissance Italy.'' (2005). 527 pp.
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  • ...the financial crisis" ] Papers of a conference organized by the Bank of Italy, Bruegel and the Peterson Institute for International Economics, with the s
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  • :: - concluded peace treaties with Bulgaria, Finland, Hungary, Romania and Italy. ...uropean Community: a customs union that included Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands
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  • ...nt of two of his voyages, the ''Navigazioni'', published posthumously in [[Italy]] in 1507, where he provides descriptions of the local costumes, fauna and ...Cadamosto acquired his navigational skills on the voyages he made between Italy and the commercial ports of the eastern Mediterranean, North Africa and [[F
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  • ...ons in the difficult invasion of [[Allied invasion of Italy|Salerno Bay]], Italy. Withdrawn to sail the [[Oran]] to [[Bizerte]] supply run, ''Oberon'' depar
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  • * ''Ing.'' in Italy (for engineers holding a Master's degree) or ''Ing.jr'' (Bachelor's). A sta
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  • ...one in [[Bologna]] and one in medicine at [[Padua]]. Copernicus stayed in Italy from 1496 until about 1503. He received a doctorate in canonical law at the It is likely that Copernicus, during his stay in Italy, got acquainted with the heliocentric model of [[Aristarchus]] (ca. 310&nda
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  • In 1610 Hobbes and his charge toured France and Italy together, and on the trip Hobbes learned about the new [[astronomy]] being
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  • ...2.asp</ref> Of those, around 30,000 died. Australians fought Germany and [[Italy]] in [[Europe]], the [[Mediterranean Sea|Mediterranean]] and [[North Africa After Italy joined the war in June 1940, the RAN took part in operations against the Ge
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  • Before Aeneas arrived in [[Italy]], Turnus was the primary suitor. When Aeneas arrived, she was promised to
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  • ...dom was completed by Thomas Gibson Crawford in 1856 at his studio in Rome, Italy, and finally cast in Bronze at the Mills Foundry in Bladensburg, Maryland,
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  • *1713 - ''La Marina Militare'' (Italy) ===Italy===
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  • ...(Portugal and Brazil), and '''''футбол''''' (Russia). A major exception is Italy where the sport is known as '''''[[calcio]]''''' (to kick; from a medieval
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  • ...lit into several states: [[Spain]], [[France]], [[Andorra]] and possibly [[Italy]]. They include approximately the following territories:
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  • ...s nothing comparable to be found among the Roman peoples in the West or in Italy".<ref>Fried, Johannes (trans Peter Lewis). ''The Middle Ages''. Harvard Un
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  • ...le. It had dramatic results, sinking the Italian battleship ''Roma'' after Italy surrendered and Germany kept fighting.
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  • ...bbcc. This is another form that has been frequently used for narrative in Italy, France and Britain.
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  • ...y Miracle: Germany 1945-1951," by H. Wolf. "Inflation and Stabilization in Italy 1946-1951," by M. De Cecco and F. Giavazzi. "Economic Reconstruction in Fra ...arella. ''America's Feeble Weapon: Funding the Marshall Plan in France and Italy, 1948–1950,'' (1994), 226pp [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=10261191
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  • |Saint Bernardinus of Masa Marrittima, near [[Siena]], [[Italy]]
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  • * Bedini, Silvio A. ''Science and Instruments in Seventeenth-Century Italy'' (1994)
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  • ...ngPFPC_final_version_08_07.pdf Roberto Dell’Anno ''The Shadow Economy of Italy and Other OECD Countries'' (tables 1 and 5) Journal of Public Finance and ...f> Vincenzo Siesto ''Concepts and Methods Involved in the Last Revision of Italy's GDP'' Paper presented to the European Conference on Medium Term Economic
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  • ...bservation (MUSIS). The participants are Belgium, France, Germany, Greece, Italy and Spain. [[EADS]] Astrium and [[Thales]] Alenia Space are competing, unde ...talian COSMO-SKYMED systems, under development respectively in Germany and Italy.
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  • ...ngPFPC_final_version_08_07.pdf Roberto Dell’Anno ''The Shadow Economy of Italy and Other OECD Countries'' (tables 1 and 5) Journal of Public Finance and ...f> Vincenzo Siesto ''Concepts and Methods Involved in the Last Revision of Italy's GDP'' Paper presented to the European Conference on Medium Term Economic
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  • 7. ''Victor Emmanuel II and the Union of Italy'' (1927)
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  • ...akes place in a 1943 prisoner of war camp for British officers in northern Italy—it was the first of Gilbert's numerous later works that would feature sus ...b, though harrowing, story of murder in a prisoner-of-war camp in northern Italy towards the end of the last world war. The skill with which suspense is kep
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  • ...d [[economic growth]]. It arose independently in [[Spain]], [[France]], [[Italy]], [[Austria]] and the [[United Kingdom]] for widely differing reasons, wit
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  • ...ut failing to obtain the preferment he desired at Cambridge, he went on to Italy, where the influence of Cardinal Pole, who was himself accused of heresy, s
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  • ...man|Ötzi]], a [[mummy]] (circa 3000 BC) found along the border of modern [[Italy]] and [[Austria]], to the Egyptian mummies circa 2590 BC.
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  • ...came allies as they spoke the same language, came from nearby regions of [[Italy]], and were in very similar situations in their respective cities. ...e might rally to the cause of the Greek cities of Magna Graecia and invade Italy as Pyrrhus had done in 280 BC.
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  • ==Crisis in Italy== ...ctors recommended a cure in a warm climate. He thought about travelling to Italy again and was in this point unanimous with Claire who wanted to meet Byron.
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  • ...ied tower. One possible explanation is that when the game was imported to Italy, the Persian ''rokh'' became the Italian word ''rocca'', meaning fortress.
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  • ..._Aeneas|sail around]] the [[Mediterranean]] for years before settling in [[Italy]], where Aeneas' descendants later found [[Rome]]. The writing of the Aene ...n, cutting off with its waves the Hesperian [<small>ancient Greek name for Italy</small>] from
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  • ...volved has a deep Italian heritage and so the action moves from England to Italy and back and finally ends with a deadly dénouement on the island of [[Capr
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  • In 1931, in an Interzone semi-finals match against Italy's ambidextrous [[Giorgio de Stefani]], he won a memorable five-set match in
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  • ...any: Atlantic 70409, Greece: Atlantic 255 017, Holland: Atlantic ATL 2690, Italy: Atlantic ATL NP 03145, Japan: Warner Pioneer P-2550A, Mexico: Atlantic AT
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  • ...d'' in 2000; ''Three Piece Suit'' collected ''Graffiti Kitchen'', ''Little Italy,'' and ''The Dance of Lifey Death'' in 2001. ''The Dead Muse'', which conta
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  • ...ities, by the views of [[Fascism|fascists]] who were already in power in [[Italy]] and gaining strength elsewhere in [[Europe]] at the time. Others see the
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  • ...in England; Ramstein and Spangdahlem air bases in Germany; and Aviano AB, Italy. Its major subcommands are the Third Air Force and Seventeenth Air Force,
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  • ...}}</ref> Germany initiated Hitler's ''[[Fall Rot]]'' the following day and Italy entered the war as Germany's ally on the 10th.<ref>Hastings 2009, pp. 44&nd
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  • |title= Mythology of Ancient Greece and Italy
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  • ...tina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South Korea, Turkey, th
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  • ...for the first time in 37 years, not since Russell, a British Army major in Italy during [[World War II]], had saved the youthful Abdel from being summarily
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  • ...llege]] between 1901 and 1907. The Campbells traveled in [[Sicily]] and [[italy]] in 1907-8. He was funded by the newly formed [[Russell Sage Foundation]]
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  • ...gnese''' is a well-known [[pasta]] sauce that originated in [[Bologna]], [[Italy]]. Although its primary ingredient is meat, Bolognese is often thought of a
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  • *[http://www.cerbi.it Evangelical Reformed Baptist Churches in Italy]([[Italy]])
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  • ...d her colleagues in Cent Force arrived in the transport area off [[Ragusa, Italy|Scoglitti]] during the night of the 9th and 10th. Allied troops stormed ash ...taly|invasion of the Italian mainland]] just to the southeast of [[Naples, Italy]] on the shores of the [[Gulf of Salerno]]. She arrived at her destination
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  • ...United States, as well as in Canada, Mexico, England, France, Switzerland, Italy, Australia, Fiji, New Zealand, and India. In 1958, when Daya Mata, then Pre ...ted near Nevada City, California, U.S.A.; Ananda Associazione near Assisi, Italy; and Ananda Gurgaon, India.
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  • Italy was a scene of intense political conflict involving four dominant city-stat ...i was growing up Florence was under the control of [[Lorenzo de' Medici]]. Italy was invaded in 1494 by Charles VIII of France, who forced the [[Medici]] fa
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  • Developed by the United States, and operated by the U.S. Air Force, U.K., Italy, Turkey, the UK and the US Border Patrol, the '''MQ-9 Reaper''' is medium-
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  • ...ssel is operated as a standard tug by Lucatelli Towing & Salvage, Trieste, Italy.
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  • ...ted Kingdom, the [[United States of America]], [[Japan]], [[France]] and [[Italy]] agreed to sign the [[Washington Naval Treaty]] capping the tonnage of var ...vulnerability of battleships to aerial attack, sinking or damaging much of Italy's fleet.
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  • | location = [[Rome, Italy]]
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  • ...are almost identical to recipes that are in Marcella Hazan's book and in ''Italy: The Beautiful Cookbook,'' by Lorenza de' Medici, Collins Publishers, San F
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  • : October: Italy's credit rating downgraded from A+ from AA- by S&P[http://www.marketwatch.c ...e crisis/Catalogs#Mario Monti|Mario Monti]] is appointed Prime Minister of Italy[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-15716011].
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  • ...d guitar in his free time. As a sailor he visited Philadelphia, Gibraltar, Italy, Aden, Oman, Haifa, and Copenhagen. He committed to memory a verse of [[Rud
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  • !align="center"|&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Italy&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
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  • ...trace ancestry to the country. These include [[Germany]], [[Israel]] and [[Italy]].
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  • ===Inscriptional sources from Italy=== Listed are the known titles of municipal priests of Divus Iulius in Italy from inscriptional sources.<ref>Ittai Gradel, ''Emperor Worship and Roman R
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  • ...ed aid to Germany and general disarmament. Aware of the rise of Fascism in Italy and Germany during the 1920s, he believed that such dangers would recede wi
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  • ...was summoned to the Council of Lyons. Both his great works were written in Italy: ''Summa Contra Gentiles'' between 1259 and 1264; ''Summa Theologica'' betw
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  • ...spread to the World Championships. Competitors in five disciplines met in Italy, with the endurance championships held separately in Dubai. It was an outst
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  • While in Italy studying the marine remains of the [[Italian Tertiary Strata]], Lyell conju
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  • ####[[Lepontic]] (extinct) (Northern Italy) ###[[Osco-Umbrian]] (extinct) (Italy), including [[Umbrian]] and the [[Sabellic languages]] (Sabinian, Samnite,
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  • ...s originally established in 1987 by [[Canada]], [[France]], [[Germany]], [[Italy]], [[Japan]], the [[United Kingdom]] and the [[United States of America]].
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  • ...berius travelled to the island of Capreae off the coast of [[Campania]] in Italy.<ref>Shotter, ''Tiberius Caesar'', p. 65.</ref> By A.D. 33 only two of Augu
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  • ...ut off Germany's [[Afrika Corps]] and associated Italian forces, threaten Italy, and put pressure on [[Hitler]] from the south. Torch was not the "second f ...from the U.S., and provided several hundred thousand troops who fought in Italy and France.
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  • He was born in Pescina, Italy on July 14, 1602, to an aristocratic family that had lost its wealth. He wa
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  • ...90 ºC and 100 ºC collected at the beach of Porto Levante, Vulcano Island, Italy. It was first described by Dr Karl Stetter of the University of Regensburg
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  • ...time he could no longer ignore the symptoms of tuberculosis, and left for Italy in the hope of improving his health, in the company of [[Joseph Severn]].
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  • ...s too small for rescues of the larger eurozone countries such as Spain and Italy. ...have included the bonds of all of the PIIGS countries, including Spain and Italy.
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  • * Volcanic ash dispersion: [[Mt. Etna]], [[Italy]]
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  • ==Italy: Submarine Platforms ==
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  • ...ushing for internal Communism. In 1935, Germany and Japan, later joined by Italy, signed the [[Anti-Comintern Pact]]. This lasted until denounced by Germany Germany and Japan, later joined by Italy, were concerned enough to create the [[Anti-Comintern Pact]], a forerunner
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  • ...Pepin in 756.In the spring of 773, Charlemagne led his army into northern Italy. Before engaging the Lombards, he split his army in two, giving command of
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  • ...o keep his army in. By crossing the river, he had committed an invasion of Italy.
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  • ...and evolved into a literary movement that spread throughout 18th century [[Italy]]. The founders saw poetry as a source of cultural renewal. ...demy in Rome''' is an arts research organization, founded in 1894 in the [[Italy|Italian]] capital city by a diverse group of American architects, painters
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  • ...after the Allied landing; in July he visited the battlefields in southern Italy and, in October, the newly conquered Belgium and the Netherlands. His ident
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  • ...coastal [[Alps|Alpine country]] in southern [[Central Europe]] bordering [[Italy]] on the west, the [[Adriatic Sea]] on the southwest, [[Croatia]] on the so
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  • Found in North-eastern Italy, southern Slovakia, western Hungry, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, |style="width:40%"|Austria (Styria and Carinthia), northern Italy, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Macedonia, Albania, southwestern Ro
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  • |Saint Agnes of [[Rome]], [[Italy]] <ref name="krell286">Krell, p. 286</ref>
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  • ! &nbsp;&nbsp;Italy&nbsp;&nbsp; ! &nbsp;&nbsp;Italy&nbsp;&nbsp;
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  • ...resources that would be needed to rescue larger members such as Spain or Italy could be greater than their eurozone partners could raise. What had been un ...10]</ref> comprises Belgium, Germany¸ Ireland, Greece, Spain, France, Italy, Cyprus, Luxembourg, Malta, The Netherlands, Austria, Portugal, Slov
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  • ...a e Cesare''. In preparation of the two premieres, Frederick sent Graun to Italy and France in order to recruit singers and dancers respectively. The ''[[Be
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  • '''''The Man With the Flower in His Mouth''''' is a [[play]] by the [[Italy|Italian]] playwright [[Luigi Pirandello]]. It is particularly noteworthy fo
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  • ...abeth Barrett Browning]] . . . who made of her verse a golden ring linking Italy and England."
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  • In the [[France|French]], [[Italy|Italian]] and [[Russia|Russian]] literature on the subject, the [[Dimension
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  • The 1903 race saw international racing colours formally adopted with Italy taking red, Germany white, France blue and Great Britain taking its [[Briti ...] over 809.06 km (14.98 km x 54 laps). The winner was [[Antonio Ascari]] (Italy) driving an [[Alfa Romeo P2]] in 6:42:57. The race was given the honorary
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  • ...eference to different calendars, Gregorian in Italy and Julian in England. Italy introduced the Gregorian calendar in 1582 and England only in 1752. Because ...the ideas to their students. Newton's work was widely accepted, except in Italy, where the Catholic Church, having silenced Galileo, tried to suppress Newt
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  • ...s. In the northern hemisphere, the main rugby nations are France, England, Italy, Wales, Ireland and Scotland (who all compete in the [[Six Nations Champion In the northern hemisphere, since 1995, club teams from France, England, Italy, Wales, Ireland and Scotland have competed for the [[Heineken Cup]]. The c
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  • ...ardment and a number of reconnaissance missions in WWII over North Africa, Italy, Germany, Yugoslavia and France. He received the Purple Heart, 9 air medal ...ide of London and at the Mediterranean Allied Photo Reconnaissance Wing in Italy. The ultimate irony was that no search for the aerial photos was ever insti
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  • ...describes 13 different types of sundial styles in Greece, Asia Minor, and Italy<ref>{{cite web|url=http://physics.nist.gov/GenInt/Time/early.html|title=Ear
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  • ...ioni americane. Sei proposte per il prossimo millennio. Mondadori, Milano (Italy), 141 pp. ISBN 88-04-37592-2</ref> (i.e., "American lectures"), a collectio
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  • ...talian COSMO-SKYMED systems, under development respectively in Germany and Italy. }}</ref>Italy and France are cooperating on the deployment of the dual-use Orfeo civilian
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  • ...loading operations there, she switched to an anchorage at Castellamare, [[Italy]] on 2 August. Here, she embarked personnel of the 36th Division and procee
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  • ...a gentleman's son. He was said to have gone to the Low Countries, France, Italy and Spain, and one of his satires is based in Rome.<ref>''Fleckno, an Engli
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  • ...art and letters, under the influence of classical models, which began in [[Italy]] in the 14th century and continued spreading throughout Europe during the ===Italy===
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