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  • ...it was visited by over half a million tourists, mainly from [[Austria]], [[Germany]] and [[Italy]]. The central bus station (Autobusni kolodvor) is located to the south-east of the railway station - approximately 5 minutes by tram (lines 2 and 6).
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  • ...machine. The cars ran with [[Toyota]] or [[Lancia]] engines in the 1976 [[Germany|German]] and Italian F3 championships without making any great impression. || [[1982 United States Grand Prix East|USE]]
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  • ...apezoidal island lies 17.5 miles from [[Naples]] and measures around 10 km East to West and 7 km North to South with a 34 km coastline and a surface area o ...ens]] in [[813]] and [[847]]; in [[1004]] it was occupied by [[Henry II of Germany]]; the [[Normans|Norman]] [[Roger II of Sicily]] took it in [[1130]]; the i
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  • |Layout3 || East Course ...8 November]], 2006 by the Professional Motorsport World Expo in [[Cologne, Germany]].
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  • ...aucasus Mountains]] (in [[Caucasus (geographic region)|Caucasia]]). On the east, Europe is divided from Asia by the [[water divide]] of the [[Ural Mountain ...rd such as the Akkadian ''asu'', meaning "sunrise", and is the land to the east from a Middle Eastern perspective.
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  • ...iudicati", in Sardinia: [[Torres]] in the north west, Gallura in the north east, and the most famous and long-lived [[Arborea]], with [[Oristano]] as capit ...isa]]n republic which had previously seized the Sulcis region in the south east, conquered the kingdom of Karalis and re-built the town of Cagliari. Pisa w
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  • ...lified well, and took an outstanding fourth place in the [[United States]] East Grand Prix in [[Detroit]]. ...but the Italian bounced back to take qualify seventh and finish fifth in [[Germany]].
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  • ...track situated near the town of [[Hockenheim]] in [[Baden-Württemberg]], [[Germany]]. Amongst other motor racing events, it holds the annual [[Formula One]] [ ...[armco]] were added. In 1980, another chicane was added at the Ostkurve (''east curve''), after [[Patrick Depailler]] was killed there.
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  • ...des, the [[Gran Sasso|Gran Sasso d'Italia]] being conspicuous on the north-east. ...nstruction was completed in [[1254]] under Frederick's son, [[Conrad IV of Germany]]. The name was switched to Aquila degli Abruzzi in [[1861]], and L'Aquila
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  • ==[[Germany]]== *[[Gateway International Raceway]], [[East St. Louis, Illinois|East St. Louis]], [[Illinois]]
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  • ...of [[Italy]] and [[Italy]] became [[fascist]]. [[Mussolini]] allied with [[Germany]] in [[World War II]], which led to the downfall of the fascist governmen ...as the [[Adriatic Sea]] to the north-east, the [[Ionian Sea]] to the south-east, the [[Tyrrhenian Sea]] to the south-west and finally the [[Ligurian Sea]]
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  • * '''[[Prague/East|East]]''' - Praha 3, Praha 10, Praha 14 and Praha 15 [[Image:prague_east_bank.jpg|thumb|The east bank of the Vltava river]]
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  • ...mory of [[Brigadier]] [[Salvo D'Acquisto]], who was executed by the [[Nazi Germany|Nazis]] in [[Palidoro]], near [[Rome]], in [[World War II]], having exchang ...rocities, as part of the [[Italian African Police]], in occupied [[Italian East Africa|Ethiopia]] in the late 1930s and early 1940s, during the [[fascism|f
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  • Jim Clark also raced at Crimond in the North East of Scotland on 16th June 1956 in his very first car race he was behind the ...o drive in a minor Formula 2 race for Lotus at the [[Hockenheimring]] in [[Germany]], mostly due to contractual obligations with [[Firestone]]. On the fifth l
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  • *[[BMW E38|BMW 750i]] — Used in [[Germany]], the car has a security system allowing access to no-one, without it firs *[[Hamburg]], [[Germany]]
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  • ...until, in the [[4th century]], the great migrations of peoples coming from East changed the situation. At the end of the [[5th century]] Lombards settled i
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  • Romeo shop for styling, tuning and fanparts. (Germany) - Spare parts for Alfa Romeo cars since 1962. (Germany)
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  • ...y|13th-century]] struggle between the [[Ghibellines]], supporters of the [[Germany|German]] emperor, and the pro-[[Papacy|Papal]] [[Guelphs]], who after their ...sgdd.it//amevceme.htm], British and Commonwealth soldiers a few kilometers east of the center on the north bank of the Arno [http://www.veteransagency.mod.
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  • ...dded to the 2009 calendar as part of Formula One's expansion in the Middle East. The race will take place at the [[Yas Island Circuit]] which is currently ...d replace poor performing [[Scotland|Scottish]] [[David Coulthard]]. The [[Germany|German]] revelation [[Sebastian Vettel]] also makes chances to drive that s
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  • ...en question whether there was an independent "invention of the wheel" in [[East Asia]]. Alternatively the concept may have made its way there after jumping ...n older than others of similar construction found in [[Switzerland]] and [[Germany]].
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