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  • ...European Mediterranean Sea'' in [[oceanography]] to distinguish it from [[mediterranean sea]]s elsewhere. ...the [[Middle-East]] (Arab/Persian/Semitic) cultures. The [[history of the Mediterranean]] is important in understanding the origin and development of [[Western Civ
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  • ...Two]] rules. In 1985, Formula Two was replaced by [[Formula 3000]] and the Mediterranean Grand Prix remained on the calendar. | [[1998 Mediterranean Grand Prix|Report]]
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  • ...(French: Golfe du Lion) is a wide [[embayment]] of the [[Mediterranean Sea|Mediterranean]] coastline of [[Languedoc-Roussillon]] and [[Provence]] in [[France]], rea ...re as a wide coastal plain, and the offshore terrain slopes rapidly to the Mediterranean's [[abyssal plain]]. Much of the coastline is composed of lagoons and [[sal
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  • ...Two]] rules. In 1985, Formula Two was replaced by [[Formula 3000]] and the Mediterranean Grand Prix remained on the calendar. | [[1998 Mediterranean Grand Prix|Report]]
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  • ...urope]], spanning 1,000 km from the [[Alps]] in the north to the central [[Mediterranean Sea]] in the south. The peninsula is well-known for its [[boot]] shape, in This [[peninsula]] has a [[Mediterranean climate]] and its natural vegetation includes [[chaparral]] and [[deciduous
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  • == Islands in the Mediterranean == * [[List of islands in the Mediterranean]]
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  • ...European Mediterranean Sea'' in [[oceanography]] to distinguish it from [[mediterranean sea]]s elsewhere. ...the [[Middle-East]] (Arab/Persian/Semitic) cultures. The [[history of the Mediterranean]] is important in understanding the origin and development of [[Western Civ
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  • : Southern [[Europe]], a [[peninsula]] extending into the central [[Mediterranean Sea]], northeast of [[Tunisia]]. : Predominantly Mediterranean; Alpine in far north; hot, dry in south
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  • : [[Southern Europe]], a [[peninsula]] extending into the central [[Mediterranean Sea]], northeast of [[Tunisia]]. : Predominantly Mediterranean; Alpine in far north; hot, dry in south
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  • '''Gulf of Sidra''' is a body of water in the [[Mediterranean Sea]] on the northern coast of [[Libya]]; it is also known as '''Gulf of Si [[Category:Gulfs of the Mediterranean|Sidra]]
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  • ...ats: 37°58' north; 12°4' east) is one of the [[Aegadian Islands]] in the [[Mediterranean Sea]] west of [[Sicily]], [[Italy]]. It forms a part of the municipality ('
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  • ...lies on the [[Ligurian Sea]], a part of the [[Tyrrhenian Sea]] (northern [[Mediterranean Sea]]). Ancient [[Ligures]] settled the Mediterranean coast from [[Rhône River|Rhône]] to [[Arno river|Arno]], but later Gallic
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  • ...onterosso, emerging from the rock infrequently for quick glimpses of the [[Mediterranean]] down the hill. Train service is quick and frequent although it can get bu ...he area that offer excellent service and frequently beautiful views of the Mediterranean and the surrounding hills.
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  • ...7 miles (11 km) wide and divides the [[Tyrrhenian Sea]] from the western [[Mediterranean Sea]]. The strait is notorious among [[sailor|sailors]] for its [[weather]]
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  • ...st of [[Lampedusa]], Linosa, and Lampione. They are small islands in the [[Mediterranean Sea]] between [[Malta]] and [[Tunisia]], south of [[Sicily]]. They are part
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  • *[[Mediterranean Grand Prix]]
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  • [[Category:Gulfs of the Mediterranean|Taranto]]
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  • ...l harbour is considered to be among the most beautiful [[Mediterranean Sea|Mediterranean]] ports. Portofino has even been recreated in stupendous detail around the
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  • ...e-like [[leaf|leaves]] that are used in [[cooking]]. It is native to the [[Mediterranean]] region. It is a member of the mint family [[Lamiaceae]], which also inclu The fresh and dried leaves are used frequently in traditional [[Mediterranean cuisine]] as a [[herb]]; a [[tisane]] can also be made from them.
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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
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  • ...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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  • ...gland]] and the [[City of London]] in [[1190]] so their ships entering the Mediterranean would benefit from the protection of the powerful Genoese fleet. However, h ...s merchant fleet which was to become the leading commercial carrier of the Mediterranean Sea. The town was sacked and burned in 934 by Arab pirates but it was quick
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  • ...e top of a mountain in his native [[Sicily ]]with wonderful views of the [[Mediterranean]].
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  • ...expert from England to lay out the garden, planting wonderful tropical and Mediterranean plants, some of which have now reached amazing proportions. The gardens inc [[Category:Mediterranean]]
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  • ...ssic trends that were inspired by the british and french conquerers in the Mediterranean Sea and their discoveries of the classic wonders.
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  • ...ation and service - initially in Italy, but later abroad, in particular in Mediterranean countries with characteristics and terrain similar to Italy such as medieva
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  • ...ulture|cultural]] and social development of the entire [[Mediterranean Sea|Mediterranean]] area, deeply influencing European culture as well. Important cultures and ...e been under foreign domination. The Italian trade routes that covered the Mediterranean and beyond were major conduits of culture and knowledge. The city-states of
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  • [[Category:Mediterranean cuisine]]
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  • ...ilm set for numerous films, mainly for its [[panorama]]s and its typical [[Mediterranean]] [[architecture]]. The most famous are ''[[Il Postino]]'' and ''[[The Tale
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  • On the eastern coast is the [[Adriatic Sea]], leading into the rest of the [[Mediterranean]] through the [[Strait of Otranto]] (named after the largest city on the ti The climate is classic [[Mediterranean climate|Mediterranean]] ([[Köppen climate classification]] Csa), except at the highest elevation
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  • ...d by the [[Phoenicians]], who used it as a stopping point on their trans-[[Mediterranean]] trading routes.
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  • ...aracen]]s, who had their bases in Sardinia and Corsica, for control of the Mediterranean. In 1017 [[Sardinia]] was captured, in alliance with [[Genoa]], by the defe ...le with Genoa. The Pisan victory helped to consolidate its position in the Mediterranean. [[Pope Gregory VII]] recognized in 1077 the new "Laws and customs of the s
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  • ...[[Mediterranean Sea]], and to the southeast by the waterways adjoining the Mediterranean to and including the [[Black Sea]] and the [[Caucasus Mountains]] (in [[Cau ...[[Dardanelles]], and the [[Aegean Sea]] conclude the Asian boundary. The [[Mediterranean Sea]] to the south separates Europe from [[Africa]]. The western boundary i
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  • ...[[Renaissance]] it enjoyed 1100 years of uninterrupted influence in the [[Mediterranean]]. The [[Venetian Republic]] ruled [[Veneto]], [[Friuli]], part of [[Lomb ...sibility of a quiet holiday, made more pleasurable by a mild climate and a Mediterranean-type environment.
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  • ...he ([[boot]]-shaped) Apennine [[peninsula]] and two large islands in the [[Mediterranean Sea]], [[Sicily]] and [[Sardinia]], and shares its northern alpine boundary Italy has shaped the cultural and social development of the whole Mediterranean area, deeply influencing [[Culture of Europe|European culture]] as well. Im
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  • ...he [[Olive tree]] (''Olea europaea'' L.), a traditional tree crop of the [[Mediterranean Basin]]. It is used in [[cooking]], [[cosmetics]], [[soap]]s and as a fuel * [http://www.mediterrasian.com How to follow an olive oil rich Mediterranean diet]
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  • ...ough the [[Caucasus]], from the [[Caspian Sea]] to the [[Mediterranean Sea|Mediterranean]] coast of [[Turkey]]. ...e only land route by which oil can be transported from the Caucasus to the Mediterranean. Some of the pipeline shown in the film is in fact part of a [[hydro-electr
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  • ...ainst the city of [[Troy]], the Trojan hero [[Aeneas]] sailed across the [[Mediterranean Sea]] to [[Italy]] and founded [[Lavinium]]. His son [[Iulus]] went on to f ...overnment would lead the Romans to conquer most of the [[Mediterranean Sea|Mediterranean world]] and would survive for the next five hundred years until the rise of
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  • Wars and the subsequent invasion of the Greek cities of the Mediterranean. The Hellenistic styles then current in Greek civilization were adopted.
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  • ...d probably be looked at in the context of what we already know about the [[Mediterranean diet]] and its association with a lower risk of certain types of cancer. ...ood habits, in other words the Italian version of a Mediterranean diet." A Mediterranean diet is rich in olive oil, fiber, vegetables, fruit, flour and freshly cook
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  • The "main chain of the Alps" follows the watershed from the [[Mediterranean Sea]] to the [[Wienerwald]], passing over many of the highest and most famo
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  • ...e (Italy)|autonomous region]] of [[Italy]] and the largest island in the [[Mediterranean Sea]], with an area of [[1 E10 m²|25,700 km²]] and 5 million inhabitants. ...?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=12772214&dopt=Abstract Peopling of Three Mediterranean Islands (Corsica, Sardinia, and Sicily) Inferred by Y-Chromosome Biallelic
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  • ...rieste, Monfalcone and Porto Nogaro, the three most northerly ports of the Mediterranean. Trieste, in particular, has a free port for goods since 1719. It is the It
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  • ...ples of the country. Italian cuisine is regarded as a prime example of a [[Mediterranean diet]]. Italian cuisine is considered to be one of most important cuisine i
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  • ...acen]]s ([[Muslim]] [[Arab]]s), at the time the up-and-coming power in the Mediterranean, to lend him theirs. Within a week of the Saracens' arrival in Palermo in 8
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  • ...ker seats and the option of a fringed top to shield its occupants from the Mediterranean sun, these cars were originally made for use on large yachts of the wealthy
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  • [[Mediterranean Sea]]. The cars run through [[Cerda]] to [[Caltavuturo]] and [[Campofelice
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  • ...came to dominate [[Western Europe]] and the entire area surrounding the [[Mediterranean Sea]] through [[conquest]] and [[assimilation]], but eventually succumbed t ...mpire]]s in the [[2nd century BC]], the Romans became the masters of the [[Mediterranean Sea]].{{ref|Bagnall}}
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  • | {{flagiconMediterranean Grand Prix}} [[Mediterranean Grand Prix]]
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  • ...ey moved deep into the Greek peninsula where they joined with the existing Mediterranean peoples to give rise, eventually, to classical Greece after the breaking of
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  • ...ean]] [[trade route]]s, as such much of the [[Cuisine of the Mediterranean|Mediterranean cuisine]] had been spread by the Arab trade. The oldest Italian book on cui ...[[gnocchi]]. Instead of pureed soups in the French style, they included [[Mediterranean]] vegetables along with pasta or rice. For stocks, vegetables and chicken w
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  • ...ples of the country. Italian cuisine is regarded as a prime example of a [[Mediterranean diet]]. Italian cuisine is considered to be one of most important cuisine i
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  • The cuisines of the cultures around the Mediterranean had since antiquity been based on cereals, particularly various types of [[ ...he kinds most common today) and [[pomegranate]]s were common around in the Mediterranean. Dried [[fig]]s and [[Date Palm|date]]s occurred in the north, but were use
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  • ...t was Siata-badged and had a [[Fiat 1400]]-based [[engine]], painted in a “Mediterranean Turquoise” with a red interior. He believed it had no racing history and ...upe 1.jpg|<font face="Arial" font color=>Voorhees' Siata in 1958 with the "Mediterranean Turquoise" paint. Color photo from Al Maggiacomo
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  • * [[67 BC]] &ndash; [[Pompey]] clears the [[Mediterranean]] of pirates
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  • Milan's climate is sub-continental, with little in common with the Mediterranean climate Italy is famous for. The average daily winter temperature in Milan
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  • ...the southern Italian mainland display features typical of elsewhere in the Mediterranean. These include an excessive nasality in the voice and an extremely [[orname ...ly's geographic position in southern [[Europe]] and in the center of the [[Mediterranean Sea]]; [[Arab music|Arabic]], [[African music|African]], [[Celtic Music|Cel
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  • As US attention turned to the Soviets and the [[Mediterranean Sea]] it transformed Italian seas in one of the main places of confrontatio
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  • ...is consistently great, although not a lot of it is local (this part of the Mediterranean is pretty well fished-out). ...restaurants in Barcelona. The type of meal that they offer is creative and mediterranean. You can visit the website to decide which restaurant you prefer http://www
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  • ...to share with the rest of [[Italy]] which is famous for its comfortable [[Mediterranean climate]].
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  • ...r || Linda is the pre-title sequence Bond Girl. Floating on a yacht in the Mediterranean, she was on the phone complaining to her girlfriend Margot that if only she
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  • ...amily and friends. Michele's cousin Marisa told Italian news agency [[Ansa Mediterranean|ANSA]] "You can't imagine what we're going through as a family. We're reall
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  • * ''Roma Sana'' April: Mediterranean Trade Fair for Natural Products with exhibitions of biological products, co
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  • Its [[climate]] is the same as Rome's; a temperate, Mediterranean climate with mild, rainy winters from September to mid-May and hot, dry sum
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  • Defined by Fiat as "a car with a fresh, light and Mediterranean look both in the colors and materials", the Panda Jolly is inspired by the
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  • ...ers to [[Evelyn Waugh]], recalled Sir Oswald and his family cruising the [[Mediterranean sea]] on the family yacht. On one such trip they visited Spain and were en
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  • ...rs of Karl Stromberg located off the coast of [[Sardinia, Italy]] in the [[Mediterranean Sea]]. This entire facility has several different gadgets and features, inc
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