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  • ...io'' is an older spelling from circa [[1861]]) is the [[strait]] between [[Corsica]] and [[Sardinia]], named after the Corsican town [[Bonifacio]]. It is abou [[Category:Corsica]]
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  • *7th in the [[Corsica rally]]
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  • * [[Sardinia]], [[Corsica]], [[Sicily]], and [[Malta]] in the central Mediterranean * the [[Ligurian Sea]] between [[Corsica]] and [[Liguria]] (Italy),
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  • ...e '''Maddalena Archipelago''' sits in the [[Straits of Bonifacio]] between Corsica and Northeast Sardinia. It consists of seven main islands and numerous othe
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  • ...[[Sardinia]] and sitting in the [[Straits of Bonifacio]], between it and [[Corsica]].
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  • ...t the [[Council of Trent]]; Girolamo Curlo (1614), who died by poison in [[Corsica]], whither he had been sent as [[Commissary Apostolic]]; Gianfrancesco Gand
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  • ...o was given the title ''praefectus civitatis Genuensis''. Ademarus died in Corsica while fighting against the Saracens. In this period the Roman walls, destro ...ended over modern [[Liguria]] and [[Piedmont (Italy)|Piedmont]], Sardinia, Corsica and had practically complete control of the [[Tyrrhenian Sea]]. Through Gen
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  • ...is the largest), between [[Italy]], [[Spain]] and [[Tunisia]], south of [[Corsica]]. It is an Italian region with a special autonomous statute. ...e heard on [BBC Radio 3] http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/worldmusic/onlocation/corsica.shtml
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  • ...er Tyrrhenian Sea and became the main trading centre between Tuscany and [[Corsica]], [[Sardinia]] and the southern coasts of [[France]] and [[Spain]]. ...age]] in North Africa. In 1051-1052 the admiral Jacopo Ciurini conquered [[Corsica]], provoking more resentment from the Genoese. In 1063 admiral Giovanni Orl
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  • ...lowing years, all) of its vehicles with DRL beginning with the [[Chevrolet Corsica]]. Saab, Volkswagen and Subaru gradually introduced DRL in the U.S. market
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  • A red F12 TRS featuring the same redesigned body was spotted in [[Corsica]] in 2016.
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  • * [[241 BC]] – Following the defeat of Carthage, [[Sardinia]] and [[Corsica]] becomes the first [[Roman province]]
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  • ...and taught in [[Monaco]] and [[Malta]]. It is also widely understood in [[Corsica]], [[Savoy]] and [[County of Nice|Nice]] (areas that historically spoke [[I
    38 KB (5,721 words) - 14:50, 2 August 2009
  • Some regular ferry services connect the island of [[Corsica]] in [[France]] to [[Genoa]], [[Livorno]], [[Civitavecchia]] and North of [
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  • ...&list_uids=12772214&dopt=Abstract Peopling of Three Mediterranean Islands (Corsica, Sardinia, and Sicily) Inferred by Y-Chromosome Biallelic Variability] Di
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