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  • ...There were people still living on the island until [[pirates]] and other Mediterranean raiders made life unbearable after the [[Fall of Rome]].
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  • The [[Mediterranean Sea|Mediterranean]] ''island'' of '''Lampedusa''' {{in it|Isola di Lampedusa''}} is the large ...Conigli'' ("Rabbits Island") is one of the few reproduction sites in the [[Mediterranean]] for the [[Loggerhead Sea Turtle]]. The beach and the neighbouring island
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  • ...], capital of the [[Province of Savona]], in the Riviera di Ponente on the Mediterranean Sea, at sea-level. ..., fearing that [[Francis I of France]] intended to make it a great seat of Mediterranean trade, rendered it useless by sinking at its mouth vessels filled with larg
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  • ...lected great attention with the crowd of visitors at the III/A Fair of the Mediterranean which was held in Palermo. In fact, the body had rounded corners as was in
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  • ...ra''', is an [[island]] and a commune in the [[Strait of Sicily]] in the [[Mediterranean Sea]], 100 km (62 mi) southwest of the south-western extremity of [[Sicily] ...[Trapani]], and lies close to the main route from east to west through the Mediterranean.
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  • ...cents are a popular tourist attraction, affording spectacular views of the Mediterranean as well as the eruptions. ]] [[Category:Volcanoes of the Mediterranean]]
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  • ...t seaport in Italy (right before [[Genoa]] and [[La Spezia]]) and in the [[Mediterranean sea]] (before [[Algeciras]] and [[Valencia]]) with reference to containeris
    2 KB (226 words) - 08:49, 8 October 2009
  • ...1942. They were deployed across the [[Mediterranean Theater of Operations|Mediterranean]], [[African Theatres of World War II|North African]] theatre. A number of
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  • Sicily is the largest island in the [[Mediterranean]] and one of the largest of [[Europe]], while Sardinia is less extensive.
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  • ...of Sardinia''' covers several millennia of civilization of this [[Sardinia|Mediterranean isle]]. Prehistoric arrowheads ([[3rd millennium BC]]) and sculptures of the Mediterranean Mother Goddess (now in the Archeological Museum of Cagliari) were retrieved
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  • ...nna'' in the [[Sardinian language]], is the second largest island in the [[Mediterranean Sea]] ([[Sicily]] is the largest), between [[Italy]], [[Spain]] and [[Tunis ...ivity brought Sardinians into contact with most of the [[Mediterranean Sea|Mediterranean]] people.
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  • Latina has a [[Mediterranean climate]] ([[Köppen climate classification]] ''Csa'') like most of souther
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  • ...ted the main town, it was not safe to live on the rest of the island until Mediterranean piracy was largely eradicated, which did not truly [[Barbary pirates|end]] ...ogy|vulcanology]], marine history, and the [[paleontology]] of the western Mediterranean.
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  • | [[1963 Mediterranean Grand Prix|MED]]
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  • ...aritime republics" that during the middle ages fought for control of the [[Mediterranean]] sea and its commercial routes. The other [[maritime republics]] were the ...[[France]] tried to conquer Cagliari because of its strategic role in the Mediterranean sea. A French army landed in the Poetto beach and moved towards Cagliari, b
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  • ...op of the hot beverage, but the term is nevertheless widely spread in some Mediterranean countries where ice is added before the foam. Espresso and cold milk on ice
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  • ...f [[Italy]], situated between the [[Maritime Alps]] to the north and the [[Mediterranean]] Sea to the south. Its capital is the city of [[Imperia (City)|Imperia]].
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  • '''Sanremo''' is a city with about 57,000 inhabitants and lies on the Mediterranean coast of western [[Liguria]] in northwestern [[Italy]]. It was founded in ...pecial weather conditions throughout the year due to its vicinity to the [[Mediterranean Sea]] and the presence of [[Maritime Alps]] right behind the town, the high
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  • ...] in [[Western Europe]] located along the [[French Riviera]] between the [[Mediterranean Sea]] and [[France]] . Affluent Monaco is one of the five [[European micros ...dependent state in the world, after [[Vatican City]]. It is located on the Mediterranean coast, 18 kilometres (11 [[mile|mi]]) east of [[Nice]] and near the [[
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  • ...ed by the British teams. Baghetti would take 2nd in the non-Championship [[Mediterranean Grand Prix]]. He would be involved in the disastrous [[ATS]] effort in 1963
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