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  • ...885]] - [[September 8]] [[1923]]) was an Italian race car driver born in [[Salerno]]. Sivocci started with bicycle racing and after World War I he worked as a [[Category:People from Salerno]]
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  • ...ta Province|Caserta]]<br>[[Naples Province|Naples]] <br>[[Salerno Province|Salerno]] | ...serta]], [[Province of Naples|Naples (Napoli)]], and [[Province of Salerno|Salerno]]. The regional capital is [[Naples]] (Napoli).
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  • | <br>&nbsp;20,755,621<br>168.6 people/km² ...f the boot, the peninsula of [[Monte Gargano]] (Policastro), the Gulf of [[Salerno]], the [[Gulf of Naples]], and the Gulf of [[Gaeta]] are each named after a
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  • [[Image:DSCF9837.JPG|thumb|left|200px|Pisa as seen from the top of the leaning tower.]] ...ribed; foundation of the city in the 'Etruscan lands' credited to settlers from [[Alfeios River|Alpheus]] coast.
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  • ...'; [[Latin language|Latin]]: '''Crotona'''), it was known as '''Cotrone''' from the [[Middle Ages]] until [[1928]], when its name was changed to '''Crotone ...s for their physical strength and for the simple sobriety of their lives. From [[588 BC]] onwards, Croton produced many generations of victors in the [[An
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  • [[Image:Salerno-Stemma.png|right|130px]] ...on Encyclopedia of Classical Sites''. It has a population of nearly 58,000 people.
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  • ...at dominated this part of the world for many centuries came an Italy whose people would make immesurable contributions to the development of [[European]] [[p The name Italy (Italia) is an ancient name for the country and people of [[Southern Italy]]. Its origin is unclear, but could be [[Greek language
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  • *[[Shakira]] is of partial [[Italian people|Italian]] descent due to her mother. She can also speak and understand [[It ...key who boasts an impressive Royal Ascott record, with a total of 23 wins from 1990 to 1999.
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  • :: 19 °Cavalry Regiment “Cavalleggeri Guide” in Salerno (Campania) with 50 [[Centauro]] and 33 [[Puma (AFV)|Puma 4x4]] ...st-[[World War II]] [[peace treaty]] signed by Italy prevented the country from deploying military forces in overseas operations as well as possessing fixe
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  • ...s include [[Dante Alighieri]], [[Machiavelli]] and [[Petrarch]]. For works from [[ancient Rome]] see [[Latin literature]]. ...edieval universities of [[Bologna]], [[Padua]], [[Vicenza]], [[Naples]], [[Salerno]], [[Modena]] and [[Parma]]. These helped to spread culture, and prepared t
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  • ...s include [[Dante Alighieri]], [[Machiavelli]] and [[Petrarch]]. For works from [[ancient Rome]] see [[Latin literature]]. ...edieval universities of [[Bologna]], [[Padua]], [[Vicenza]], [[Naples]], [[Salerno]], [[Modena]] and [[Parma]]. These helped to spread culture, and prepared t
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