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  • | [[Provinces of Italy|Province]] || [[Province of Pisa|Pisa]] ...river [[Arno]] on the [[Tyrrhenian Sea]]. It is the capital city of the [[Province of Pisa]].
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  • ...a bicycle production factory at [[Noale]], [[Italy]] in the province of [[Venice]].
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  • | Province || [[province of Brescia|Brescia]] (BS) The city is the administrative capital of the [[Province of Brescia]], one of the largest in Italy, with about 1,200,000 inhabitants
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  • |Province || [[Province of Cagliari|Cagliari]] ...er [[maritime republics]] were the short-lived [[Amalfi]], [[Genoa]] and [[Venice]]. Pisa and Genoa had a keen interest in Sardinia because it was a perfect
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  • |Province || [[Province of Milan|Milan]] (MI) ...population of 3,839,216 (2005); in 1991, the population was 3,738,685. The province comprises 188 communes, ranging in population (2001) from Milan Municipalit
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  • | [[Provinces of Italy|Province]] || [[Province of Bologna | Bologna]] ...or the 6th city in Europe, after [[Córdoba, Spain|Cordoba]], [[Paris]], [[Venice]], [[Florence]], and, probably, [[Milan]], with 60,000 - 70,000 inhabitants
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  • ...a''' (population est. 260,000) is an ancient town, [[episcopal see]] and [[province]] in the [[Veneto]], Northern [[Italy]]. The ancient town, and the centre ...arraresi]] clan of [[Padua]], and in [[1405]], the city was conquered by [[Venice]]. The Venetian Republic retained control for some 400 years, except for a
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  • ...brand-new centrist party of Southern Italy led by MEP and President of the Province of Catania [[Raffaele Lombardo]]. Thus, the two parties formed the [[Pact f ...Latin]] is ''Padus'', hence ''Padania''), which was poured in the sea of [[Venice]] by a little girl a few days later.
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  • [[Image:gondola.arp.750pix.jpg|thumb|300px|[[Venice]]]] *In the north, the province of [[South Tyrol]] (''Südtirol'' in German, ''Alto Adige'' in Italian) is
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  • ...]. This writer was a Greek Sicilian named [[Archestratus]], who lived in [[Province of Syracuse|Syracuse]]. His writing was a poem that spoke of using "top qu Martino's manuscript was included in a book printed during [[1475]] in [[Venice]] written by [[Bartolomeo Platina]] entitled ''[[De honesta voluptate et va
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  • ...ans that exist largely abroad. For example, some years ago in the city of Venice, the mayor banned gondoliers from singing [[Neapolitan song]]s for the tour ...rough the centuries that followed, great tradtions of opera developed in [[Venice]] and [[Naples]]; the operas of [[Monteverdi]], [[Alessandro Scarlatti]], a
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  • ...2th century), Maestro [[Ferrari Ferrara]], [[Cigala of Genoa]], [[Zorzi of Venice]], [[Sordello]], [[Buvarello of Bologna]], [[Nicoletto of Turin]], and othe ...ohenstaufen]] at the [[Battle of Benevento]] in [[1266]], it was the first province of Italy. From 1266 Florence began the movement of political reform which i
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  • ...2th century), Maestro [[Ferrari Ferrara]], [[Cigala of Genoa]], [[Zorzi of Venice]], [[Sordello]], [[Buvarello of Bologna]], [[Nicoletto of Turin]], and othe ...ohenstaufen]] at the [[Battle of Benevento]] in [[1266]], it was the first province of Italy. From 1266 Florence began the movement of political reform which i
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