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  • ! colspan=2 style="background:darkred;" | <center><big>[[Tuscany]] &middot; Communes of the [[province of Siena]]</big>
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  • Communes in the [[Province of Catanzaro]]
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  • ! colspan=2 style="background:darkred;" |<center><big>Communes of the [[Aosta Valley]] [[Image:Flag_of_the_Aosta_Valley.png|30px]]</big>
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  • The island is divided into eight communes: the capital [[Portoferraio]], [[Campo nell'Elba]], [[Capoliveri]], [[Marci
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  • ...Ets Duport, [[Saint-Ferréol, Haute-Savoie|Saint-Ferréol]], [[Communauté de communes du Pays de Faverges|Faverges]], [[Haute-Savoie]]||Lombardi 510&nbsp;cc ||2 ...Ets Duport, [[Saint-Ferréol, Haute-Savoie|Saint-Ferréol]], [[Communauté de communes du Pays de Faverges|Faverges]], [[Haute-Savoie]]||Lombardi 510&nbsp;cc ||[
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  • ...[Florence]], [[Lucca]], [[Pisa]], and [[Siena]]. The balance between these communes were ensured by the assets they held; Pisa, a port; Siena, banking; and Luc
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  • ...s, and in [[1191]] [[Tomaso di Savoia]] found it necessary to grant to the communes a ''Carta delle Franchigie'' ("Charter of Liberties") that preserved autono ...aking]] [[Walser]] communities were established in the Gressoney, and some communes retain their separate Walser identity even today.
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  • ...s, and in [[1191]] [[Tomaso di Savoia]] found it necessary to grant to the communes a ''Carta delle Franchigie'' ("Charter of Liberties") that preserved autono ...aking]] [[Walser]] communities were established in the Gressoney, and some communes retain their separate Walser identity even today.
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  • ...the eponymous province, as these function are shared by the region and he communes.
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  • == The Communes: [[Florence]], [[Siena]], [[Pisa]], [[Lucca]]==
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  • In total the region of Piedmont has 1206 [[communes]].
    7 KB (891 words) - 20:25, 1 August 2009
  • ...es on civic issues, and linked the difference to the emergence of the free communes after the first millennium AD, which only took place in Northern and Centra
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  • Its twelve provinces are subdivided into a total of 1,562 ''communes'', ranging in population from Milan (1,256,211) to Morterone, near [[Lake C
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  • [[Category:Communes of Charente]]
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  • ...the economic centre of the whole of Europe. The enterprising class of the communes extended its trade and banking activities well into northern Europe, and th Its twelve provinces are subdivided into a total of 1,562 ''communes'', ranging in population from Milan (1,256,211) to Morterone, near [[Lake C
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  • ...rd spoken language). The province covers an area of 7,400 sq. km, with 116 communes and 462,999 inhabitants (2001 census). The province recorded a population g
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  • ...rd spoken language). The province covers an area of 7,400 sq. km, with 116 communes and 462,999 inhabitants (2001 census). The province recorded a population g
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