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  • ...la]], [[Libya]], [[Eritrea]], [[Ethiopia]], and various other countries in Europe and the Americas ...f the [[14th century]] through the works of [[Dante Alighieri]], who mixed southern Italian languages, especially [[Sicilian language|Sicilian]], with his nati
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  • However, this prosperity did not last. The [[Black Death]] was imported into Europe in 1349 from the Genoese trading post at [[Caffa]] ([[Theodosia]]) in Crim | Region || [[List of World Heritage Sites in Europe|Europe and North America]]
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  • ...tadiums, leading to Motocross being now termed the "outdoors". However, in Europe it is less popular, as the predominate focus there is on Motocross. There is a [[World Enduro Championship]] (WEC) that has events across Europe, with a few excursions to North America. The most significant event in the
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  • ...versed by the major transport routes between the east and west of southern Europe. It encompasses two historical regions, each own with its distinct identity ...ns. Its high quality products are exported not only within the country and Europe (fruit and vegetable, cheese) but have become known worldwide for their qua
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  • ...d Sprint and Alfa Romeo Sprint were built in total. The Sprint was sold in Europe, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand. ...lity.{{By whom|date=July 2009}} They were built in a then new car plant in southern Italy hence the original 'Sud' moniker which means south.
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  • ...tania]], is 3,320 m (10,900 ft) high, making it the tallest [[volcano]] in Europe. It is also one of the world's most active volcanoes. ...est to arrive on this land and were related to other [[Italic peoples]] of southern Italy, such as the ''Italoi'' of [[Calabria]], the [[Oenotrians]], [[Chones
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  • ...ies greatly developed, which caused waves of immigration, largely from the southern regions of Italy. The population reached 1 million in 1960 and peaked at 1. It is surrounded on the western and northern front by the [[Alps]] and on the southern front by the hills of [[Monferrato]].
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  • |European parliament group || [[Union for Europe of the Nations]] ...greement with the [[Movement for Autonomy]], a brand-new centrist party of Southern Italy led by MEP and President of the Province of Catania [[Raffaele Lombar
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  • ...which still today is a dramatic feature of the city, as well as the whole Southern Italy. ...aps in the world. It is also the main centre of [[Norman architecture]] in Europe.
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  • ...thern Europe]], probably one of the most popular tourist destinations in [[Europe]] after [[France]] and [[Spain]]. *[[Siena]] - a mediaeval town in southern [[Tuscany]]
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  • ...rade (European Premium), up to 93/94 for premium unleaded or E10 (Super in Europe) ...y areas throughout the US oxygenate blending is mandatory. For example, in Southern California, fuel must contain 2% oxygen by weight. The resulting fuel is o
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  • ...g Kralja Tomislava 22) by famous Viennese designers of theatres in Central Europe Hellmer and Fellmer is a neo-classical exhibition complex and one of the la ...hotel-i.hr/en_index.php] (+385 1 65-42-238) 3-star hotel situated near the southern entrance into Zagreb (Remetinečka cesta 106). This hotel is located south
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  • ...e [[Middle Ages]] and [[Renaissance]] created music that spread throughout Europe. Innovations in the use of [[scale (music)|musical scales]], [[harmony]], [ ...ely cited: "A voice as pinched and strangulated and high-pitched as any in Europe. The singing expression is one of true agony, the throat is distended and f
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  • ...]] [http://www.easyjet.com Easy Jet] serving a number of destinations in [[Europe]] including [[Great Britain]]. ...visiting Geneva. You can find public parking in Place de Cornavin, at the southern end of the Mt. Blanc bridge, and under the Plaine de Plainpalais. It's muc
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  • ...axles), is on the [[Bronocice pot]], a ca. 3500 BCE clay pot excavated in southern [[Poland]]. The wheel reached [[Europe]] and [[History of India|India]] (the [[Indus Valley Civilization|Indus Val
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  • ...tal of 71.9 million new automobiles were sold worldwide: 22.9 million in [[Europe]], 21.4 million in [[Asia-Pacific]], 19.4 million in USA and Canada, 4.4 mi ||Subsidiary||Asia, Europe, South America, South Africa, Puerto Rico
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  • ...cars in the entire world. Their reasoning? After the war, only the rich in Europe and America would be able to afford a new car. .... Production was due to be undertaken at an-ex military weapons factory in Southern Italy but nothing appeared and in late 2000 the remaining hardware was sold
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  • ...ich eventually became ''trii'' which is another term used for spaghetti in southern Italy. Normans also introduced casseroling, [[salt cod]] (baccalà) and [[s ...a mix of Germanic and [[Culture of ancient Rome|Roman culture]] while the southern portion continued to reflect the influences of Arab culture as they control
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  • ...During this period, [[diet (nutrition)|diets]] and cooking changed across Europe, and these changes helped lay the foundations for modern [[European cuisine ...from a mere 1/3 to around ¾ and bread remained the basic staple in most of Europe long into the modern era.
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  • '''[[New Haven-style pizza]]''', also known as apizza, popular in southern Connecticut. It has a thin crust that varies between chewy and tender, depe ...ughy on the top. The crust is invariably topped with a liberal quantity of southern-Italian style tomato sauce, which is usually quite herbal or highly spiced,
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