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  • ...is an ancient town, [[episcopal see]] and [[province]] in the [[Veneto]], Northern [[Italy]]. The ancient town, and the centre of the modern city, are in a l ...and the ''Schola Sacerdotum'' academy drew scholars from all over western Europe.
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  • ...la]], [[Libya]], [[Eritrea]], [[Ethiopia]], and various other countries in Europe and the Americas ...]] of the [[Mezzogiorno|South]] and [[Northern Italian dialects]] of the [[Northern Italy|North]].
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  • |Region || [[List of World Heritage Sites in Europe|Europe and North America]] ...o the marshes of the [[Po River|Po]] [[estuary]] following the invasion of northern Italy by the [[Lombards]] in [[568]]. In the mid-[[8th century]], the Venet
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  • Ulster Folk & Transport Museum, 153 Bangor Road, Cultra, Holywood, Co Down, Northern Ireland =Mainland Europe=
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  • ...raditional trend for technological motor companies, usually established in northern [[Italy]], this story began and developed in [[Rome]]. ...he founders was for OPRA to develop an engine and offer it to [[Case]] a [[Europe|European]] [[automobile|car]] manufacture for the construction license. The
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  • *[http://www.nimbabike.org/ NIMBA - Northern Indiana Mountain Bike Association] *[http://www.norcamba.org/ NorCAMBA - Northern California Mountain Bicycling Association]
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  • ...e top Italian company and twenty-eighth of the 500 Hot Growth Companies in Europe. The research ranked companies based on their turnover growth compared with ...egment. Other factors were further growth in the established Italian and [[Europe]]an markets, as well as strong sales in the emerging markets of the [[Far E
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  • ...s a major industrial [[city]] as well as a business and cultural centre in northern [[Italy]], [[capital (politics)|capital]] of the [[Piedmont (Italy)|Piedmon It is surrounded on the western and northern front by the [[Alps]] and on the southern front by the hills of [[Monferrat
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  • ...be reckoned with. Sardinia has produced some of the best jazz musicians in Europe (see Paolo Fresu). Of these, singer Elena Ledda stands out as the precursor In the northern regions of Gallura and Sassari, Gallurese (''Gadduresu'') and Sassarese (''
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  • ...in the [[Mediterranean Sea]], [[Sicily]] and [[Sardinia]], and shares its northern alpine boundary with [[France]], [[Switzerland]], [[Austria]] and [[Sloveni ...velopment of the whole Mediterranean area, deeply influencing [[Culture of Europe|European culture]] as well. Important cultures and civilizations have exist
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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 ...in land, was less common. [[Cod]] and [[herring]] were mainstays among the northern population, but a wide variety of other saltwater and freshwater [[fish (fo
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  • ...t administrations have devolved further powers to the regions. Many of the northern regions are seeking greater powers and autonomy. The regions are headed by ...thern Europe]], probably one of the most popular tourist destinations in [[Europe]] after [[France]] and [[Spain]].
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  • ...subterranean areas of Naples include notable catacombs, especially in the northern part of the city. The first paleo-Christian basilicas were built next to th ...ista Marino]], thus confirming itself among the most important capitals of Europe.
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  • ...rport is serviced by most neighboring countries and [[Discount airlines in Europe|low-cost carriers]] easyJet and Wizzair. The airport has the bare necessit ...3 hours away. The train station is on Trg Osvobodilne Frente (OF) at the northern edge of downtown, at walking distance to most hotels.
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  • ...[Byzantine Empire|Byzantine]] raids, caused the roads between the Lombards Northern possessions and Rome to be re-routed through Siena. The inevitable consequ ...zza del Campo]], now regarded as one of the most beautiful civic spaces in Europe, grew in importance as the centre of secular life. New streets were constr
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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.radiatorsonline.co.uk/ - Northern Radiators - http://www.niimc.co.uk - Northern Ireland Italian Motor Club - A club for owners and enthusiasts of all types
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  • ...dway is presently most popular in [[Central Europe|Central]] and [[Eastern Europe]], [[Scandinavia]], the [[United Kingdom]], and to a lesser extent these da ...nd Keith McKay arrived with the intention of introducing Speedway to the [[Northern Hemisphere]]. Both featured in the 1928 High Beech meeting. It is probable
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  • ...the [[Indus Valley Civilization]] in the [[3rd millennium BCE]]. Near the northern side of the [[Caucasus]] several graves were found, in which since 3700 [[C The wheel reached [[Europe]] and [[History of India|India]] (the [[Indus Valley Civilization|Indus Val
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  • ...ly during the [[9th century]] as most of what is known today as [[Northern Europe]] was being attacked by [[Viking]] raiders. As Sicily has already attained The northern regions of future Italy started to show a mix of Germanic and [[Culture of
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