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  • ...ani]] who wanted to produce a mild and delicate cheese to sell mainly in [[Italy]]. The name Bel Paese comes from the title of a book written by [[Antonio S ...a small town near [[Milan]] in the Lombardy region, it is now made in both Italy and the [[United States]]. Bel Paese is a cow's milk cheese. It matures fo
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  • '''Bari''' is the second largest continental city of Southern [[Italy]], with a population of 326,201 (2001) along 116 sq. km. It serves as the c [[Image:Italy-south-Bari-saintNicholas.jpg]]
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  • ...o the [[8th century BCE]] (see history below). Located on the toe of the [[Italy|Italian]] boot, it's the capital of the [[province of Reggio Calabria]] and [[Image:It-map.png|thumb|right|Map of Italy showing Reggio Calabria in the south]]
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  • '''Elba''' (Latin "Ilva") is an [[island]] in [[Tuscany]], [[Italy]], 20 km from the coastal town of [[Grosseto]]. It is the largest island of [[Category:Islands of Italy]]
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  • |colspan=2|[[Image:Italy Regions 220px (including Pelagie Islands).png|right]] ...' is a ''[[comune]]'' (municipality) in the [[Province of Siena]] in the [[Italy|Italian]] region [[Tuscany]], located about 40 km southeast of [[Florence]]
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  • ...milium''') is a frontier town, commune and episcopal see of [[Liguria]], [[Italy]], in the [[province of Imperia]] (formerly in the Province of [[Porto Maur ...Sir Thomas Hanbury, La Mortola. These botanical gardens are the biggest in Italy and among the finest in Europe, boasting many varieties of tropical and sub
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  • '''Portofino''' is a small [[Italy|Italian]] fishing village and tourist resort located in the province of [[G
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  • ...0; background:#808080; color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Italy Regions 220px (including Pelagie Islands).png|220px]] ...' is a ''[[comune]]'' (municipality) in the [[Province of Siena]] in the [[Italy|Italian]] region [[Tuscany]], located about 35 km southeast of [[Florence]]
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  • ...' is a ''[[comune]]'' (municipality) in the [[Province of Siena]] in the [[Italy|Italian]] region [[Tuscany]], located about 50 km southeast of [[Florence]]
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  • map = [[Image:Italy Regions Latium 220px.png]] | ...Latin language|Latin]]) is a ''[[Regions of Italy|regione]]'' of central [[Italy]], bordered by [[Tuscany]], [[Umbria]], [[Abruzzo]], [[Marche]], [[Molise]]
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  • ...also hosts one of the biggest [[military industry|military industries]] of Italy, [[OTO Melara]]. [[Image:It-map.png|thumb|left|Map of Italy showing La Spezia in the northwest.]]
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  • ...is a ''[[comune]]'' (municipality) in the [[Province of Bologna]] in the [[Italy|Italian]] region [[Emilia-Romagna]], located about 13 km northwest of [[Bol
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  • |Nationality || {{flagiconItaly}} [[Italy|Italian]] ...arch 6]], [[1921]] - died [[May 30]], [[1957]]) was a racing driver from [[Italy]]. He was born in [[Genua]] and died in [[Saint Etienne]], [[France]].
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  • '''Catanzaro''' is a city in [[Calabria]], [[Italy]], the capital of the [[province of Catanzaro]] and also of the region Cala {{Regional Capitals of Italy}}
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  • ...0; background:#808080; color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Italy Regions 220px (including Pelagie Islands).png|right]] ...' is a ''[[comune]]'' (municipality) in the [[Province of Siena]] in the [[Italy|Italian]] region [[Tuscany]], located about 35 km south of [[Florence]] and
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  • ...ian]] name '''Piazza San Marco''', is the [[town square]] of [[Venice]], [[Italy]]. ...enice_italy/st_mark_s_square/piazza_san_marco/st_mark_s_square.htm Venice, Italy in Virtual Reality] St Mark's Square.
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  • ...own and [[comune]] (municipality) in the [[Calabria]] region of southern [[Italy]], near the [[Tyrrhenian Sea]]. It is the capital of the [[Province of Vibo ...city was taken in 388 BC by [[Dionysius the Elder]] tyrant of [[Syracuse, Italy|Syracuse]], who deported all the population. The population came back in 37
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  • ...) is the principal city and episcopal see of the [[Aosta Valley]] in the [[Italy|Italian]] [[Alps]], 48 miles north-northwest of Turin, in [[Piedmont]]. It ...Aachen]] to [[Italy]]. After [[888]] it was part of the renewed Kingdom of Italy under [[Arduin of Ivrea]] and [[Berengar of Friuli]].
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  • [[Image:chocolate-gelato.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Chocolate Gelato from Praiano, Italy.]] '''Gelato''' is an [[Italy|Italian]] frozen [[dessert]] made from [[milk]] (or also [[soy milk]]) and
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  • [[Image:Castle on an island, Tropea, Italy, Sep 2005.jpg|thumb|left|220px|Church on an Island in Tropea]] ...ated within the [[province of Vibo Valentia]], in [[Calabria]] (southern [[Italy]]).
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  • '''Roberto Cavalli''' (born [[November 15]] [[1940]]) is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[fashion designer]]. ...ction at the Salon for Prêt-à-Porter in Paris, successively coming back to Italy on the wave of success. He brought on the catwalks of the Sala Bianca of Pa
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  • '''Coppa Florio''' was an [[Italy|Italian]] car race started in 1900, and renamed in 1905 when [[Vincenzo Flo [[Category:Motorsport in Italy]]
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  • ...taliana''' manufactured some French [[Amilcar]] [[automobile]] models in [[Italy]] from 1925 to 1928 under licence granted in 1925 to ''Compagnia Generale A Starting from [[1928]] Amilcar opened a factory in [[Italy]], and exactly [[Lecco]]([[ Como|CO]]), where Amilcar were produced under l
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  • '''Desio''' is a town and ''[[comune]]'' in the [[Province of Milan]], [[Italy]]
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  • ...[[Belgium|Belgians]] [[Stan Ockers]] (1955) and [[Eddy Merckx]] (1972), [[Italy|Italians]] [[Moreno Argentin]] (1991) and [[Davide Rebellin]] (2004), and t
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  • *[[Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari]], [[Imola]], [[Italy]] ([[San Marino Grand Prix]]) *[[Autodromo Nazionale Monza]], [[Monza]], [[Italy]]
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  • ...nguage (Romance)|Ligurian]]) is a seaport and [[comune]] in the northern [[Italy|Italian]] region of [[Liguria]], capital of the [[Province of Savona]], in [[category:Cathedrals in Italy]]
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  • ...of [[Italy]], but geologically it belongs to [[Africa]]<!--As does all of Italy, I believe:in terms of tectonic plates the boundary between Africa and Euro In 1860 the island became part of the new [[unification of Italy|Kingdom of Italy]], but the new government limited its activities there to building a penal
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  • |Subdivision type || [[Countries of the world|Country]]<br> [[Regions of Italy|Region]] |Subdivision name || [[Italy]]<br> [[Sicily]]
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  • ...luded [[Mannerism]], [[Baroque]] and [[Rococo]]. [[Futurism]] developed in Italy in the 20th century. ...yles were developed -- especially as the center of empire moved to eastern Italy and then to Constantinople.
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  • |Map || [[Image:Italy Regions 220px (including Pelagie Islands).png|120px]] '''Pesaro''' is a town and [[comune]] in the [[Italy|Italian]] region of [[Marche|the Marche]], capital of the [[Province of Pes
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  • ...ley]], in the [[Province of Modena]] in the [[Emilia-Romagna]] region of [[Italy]]. ...e [[3rd century BC]], for in [[218 BC]], during [[Hannibal]]'s invasion of Italy, the Boii revolted and laid siege to the city. [[Livy]] described it as a f
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  • ...an Dialect: ''Kambuàš'') is the capital city of the [[Molise]] region in [[Italy]]. It is located in the high basin of the [[Biferno]] river, surrounded by After the [[Normans|Norman]] conquest of Southern Italy, Campobasso lost its connotation of a defensive strongpoint and gained a ro
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  • ...engineering in [[Liège (city)|Liège]], [[Belgium]]. In 1911 he returned to Italy and created "Ing. Nicola Romeo e Co.". The company manufactured machines an He returned to Italy he worked as a representative of Belgian industries that exported machinery
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  • |Zone || [[Northeast Italy]] |colspan=2|[[Image:Italy Regions Trentino 230px.png]]
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  • ...of the many [[football (soccer)|football]] clubs. It can also be tasted in Italy's magnificent food. People of Italy are usually referred to as [[Italian culture|Italian]](s) as a whole. Howev
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  • '''Potenza''' is a town and [[comune]] in the Southern [[Italy|Italian]] region of [[Basilicata]] (former Lucania). It is the capital of t The city is one of the highest capitals of province in Italy, commanding the valley of the [[Basento]] river, on the [[Apennines]] of Lu
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  • ...d lies on the Mediterranean coast of western [[Liguria]] in northwestern [[Italy]]. It was founded in Roman times and is now best known for being a tourist ...Orchestra is one of twelve symphonic orchestrae recognized by the state of Italy and it performs some 120 concerts throughout the year, most of which in the
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  • zone = [[Northeast Italy]]| map = [[Image:Italy Regions Trentino Map.png|235px]]|
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  • | [[Provinces of Italy|Province]] || [[Province of Naples|Naples]] |[[Regions of Italy|Region]]||[[Campania]]
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  • | [[Provinces of Italy|Province]] || [[Province of Naples|Naples]] |[[Regions of Italy|Region]]||[[Campania]]
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  • '''Montalcino''' is a hilltown and ''[[comune]]'' in [[Tuscany]], [[Italy]]. It is famous for its [[Brunello di Montalcino]] [[wine]]. ...national tourism, but also because Montelcino sits in the middle of one of Italy's most important grape growing areas. The famed Brunello vines for which t
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  • [[Category:Islands of Italy]]
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  • | [[Provinces of Italy|Province]] || [[Province of Modena|Modena]] |[[Regions of Italy|Region]]||[[Emilia Romagna]]
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  • ...grean fields|Phlegrean islands]] off the coast of [[Naples]] in southern [[Italy]]. The island is between [[Cape Miseno]] and the island of [[Ischia]]. With ...e symbol of the island. With the [[Normans|Norman]] conquest of [[Southern Italy]], Procida experienced [[feudal]] dominion; the island, with a mainland ann
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  • ...of the many [[football (soccer)|football]] clubs. It can also be tasted in Italy's magnificent food. People of Italy are usually referred to as [[Italian culture|Italian]](s) as a whole. Howev
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  • ==[[Italy]]==
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  • '''Crotone''' is a city in [[Calabria]], southern [[Italy]], on the [[Ionian Sea]]. Founded circa [[710 BC]] as the [[Achaea]]n colo ...eague]]. [[Dionysius I of Syracuse|Dionysius]], the tyrant of [[Syracuse, Italy|Syracuse]], aiming at hegemony in Magna Graecia, captured Croton in 379 BC
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  • '''Rapallo''' is a commune in the [[province of Genoa]], in [[Liguria]], [[Italy]].As of 2003 it counts approximately 34,000 inhabitants, it is part of the ...ed the frontier issues between them without reference to the other Allies. Italy acquired the strategically important crest of the Julian Alps as her bounda
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  • ...pri and Ischia map.png|thumb|right|300px|The island of Ischia near Naples, Italy.]] ...nt of Pithecusae became successful through trade in iron and with mainland Italy; at its peak, Pithecusae was home to about 10,000 people.
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  • ...of obsidian, etc. The objects discovered are in the museum at [[Syracuse, Italy|Syracuse]].
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  • '''Rimini''' is a city in the [[Emilia-Romagna]] region of [[Italy]] and capital city of the [[Province of Rimini|Rimini Province]]. ...s a road junction connecting central Italy ([[Via Flaminia]]) and northern Italy ([[Via Aemilia]] that led to [[Piacenza]] and Via Popilia) and it also open
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  • ...coast, 18 kilometres (11&nbsp;[[mile|mi]]) east of [[Nice]] and near the [[Italy|Italian]] border. It is surrounded on three sides by the [[Provence-Alpes-C
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  • ...the economic and communications hub of the [[Veneto]] region in northern [[Italy]]. The capital of [[Padova province]], it stands on the [[Bacchiglione|Bacc Padua claims to be the oldest city in north Italy; the [[commune (medieval) | early medieval commune]] justified itself by a
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  • ...ian]]: ''Milano''; [[Milanese]]: ''Milán'') is the main city of [[northern Italy]], located in the plains of [[Lombardy]]. The ''city'' has about 1,308,500 ...States. By population, Milan is [[Italy]]'s largest city, leading [[Rome, Italy|Rome]] by a wide margin. Municipal borders wrap a small area (about a half
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  • |Country || Italy |Region || Italy
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  • '''L'Aquila''' is a city and [[comune]] of central [[Italy]], on the [[Aterno]] river. It is both the capital of the [[Abruzzo|Abruzzo ...a became one of the most conservative cities in Italy: in the 1970s all of Italy wondered when a novel by [[Alberto Moravia]] was seized because considered
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  • [[Image:GPItaly.jpg|thumb|left|250px|'''Grand Prix of Italy''']] ...polis 500-Mile Race]] in 1911, and the [[Autodromo Nazionale Monza]], in [[Italy]], opened in 1922.
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  • ...|Italian]] pronunciation Cápri, usual English pronunciation Caprí) is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[island]] off the [[Sorrentine Peninsula]]. On the south side of ...Capri and Ischia map.png|thumb|left|250px|The island of Capri near Naples, Italy.]]
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  • | [[Country]] || [[Italy]] [[Image:Trento,Italy.jpg|thumb|right|250px|A view of Trento from Castello del Buonconsiglio. In
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  • ...ombardy]], after the capital, [[Milan]]. Brescia is called "the Lioness of Italy" after ten days of popular uprising that took place in the city in the spri ...ministrative capital of the [[Province of Brescia]], one of the largest in Italy, with about 1,200,000 inhabitants. The ancient city of [[Brixia]], Brescia
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  • ...'' is the capital of the island of [[Sardinia]], an autonomous region of [[Italy]]. ...oenicia]]n trading colonies in [[Sardinia]], including [[Sulcis]], [[Nora, Italy|Nora]], and [[Tharros]], that were founded from [[Tyre]] in the 7th century
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  • ...a'' (massacre) of [[bluefin tuna]]. Favignana is one of the few places in Italy where this is still done. Due to its volcanic nature, there are few beaches
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  • *[[Italy]] - UNI - Ente Nazionale Italiano di Unificazione - [http://www.uni.com/ We
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  • ...humb|right|250px|'''1948 Gilera at [http://www.wheelsofitaly.com Wheels Of Italy]''']] [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...al of Italy. It was the first capital of the [[Italian unification|unified Italy]]. ...France|Napoleon]], the city began to actively pursue the [[unification of Italy]]. In 1871, the [[Fréjus Rail Tunnel|Fréjus Tunnel]] was opened, making T
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  • zone = [[Northern Italy]] | map = [[Image:Italy Regions Veneto Map.png]] |
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  • '''Gucci''', or the '''House of Gucci''', is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[haute couture]] establishment. It was founded by [[Guccio Gucc ...e, infighting was taking its toll on the operations of the company back in Italy: Rodolfo and Aldo squabbled over the Parfums division, of which Rodolfo con
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  • |State Party || {{ITA}} Italy ...n the marshy [[Venetian Lagoon]] along the [[Adriatic Sea]] in northeast [[Italy]]. The saltwater lagoon stretches along the shoreline between the mouths of
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  • '''Rome''' is the [[capital]] of [[Italy]] and of its region, called [[Latium]]. It is located across the confluence ...sented by the province of Rome, making it second in population to [[Milan, Italy|Milan]]. The current [[Mayor of Rome]] is [[Walter Veltroni]].
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  • ...nd, archaically, in English) is a [[city]] and a [[seaport]] in northern [[Italy]], the capital of the [[Province of Genoa]] and of the [[region]] of [[Ligu ...ly, whose first member was Obertus I. Genoa was one of the first cities in Italy to have some citizenship rights granted by local feudataries.
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  • [[Image:It-map.png|thumb|right|300px|Map of Italy showing Verona in the north]] ...ent town, [[episcopal see]] and [[province]] in the [[Veneto]], Northern [[Italy]]. The ancient town, and the centre of the modern city, are in a loop of t
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  • |Sovereignty note || from the [[Kingdom of Italy]] ...olate from the rest of Rome, and therefore a largely imaginary border with Italy runs along the outer limit of the square where it touches on Piazza Pio XII
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  • ! colspan=2|[[Image:Italy Regions Friuli-Venezia Giulia Map.png|220px]] ...([[Friulian]]: ''Friûl-Vignesie Julie'', is one of the twenty [[regions of Italy]], and one of five [[autonomous regions with special statute]]. The capital
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  • :''This article is about the history of the [[Italy|Italian]] city of '''Naples'''. For other details see the [[Naples|main art ..."a pause or respite from worry". Romans connected the city to the rest of Italy with their famous roads, excavated galleries to link Naples to Pozzuoli, en
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  • ...Jacques, following his family's racing footsteps, first competed in the [[Italy|Italian]] [[Formula 3]] series from [[1989]] through [[1991]]. In [[1992]]
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  • ..."Mr. Kiss Kiss Bang Bang" a reference to a nickname given to Bond by an [[Italy|Italian]] journalist in 1962. Halfway through the scoring process, it was d |[[Italy]]
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  • | [[Provinces of Italy|Province]] || [[Province of Pisa|Pisa]] |[[Regions of Italy|Region]]||[[Toscana]]
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  • ...a [[Europe]]an style of [[architecture]] derived from the designs of the [[Italy|Italian]] architect [[Andrea Palladio]] (1508&ndash;1580). The term "Pallad ...tects across Europe. During the 17th century, many architects studying in Italy learned of Palladio's work. Foreign architects then returned home and adapt
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  • ...round:#333333; color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Flag of Italy.jpg|100px]] ...'''Regions of Italy''' were granted a degree of regional autonomy in the [[Italy#Politics|1948 constitution]], which states that the constitution's role is:
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  • *The film received titles with the phrase 'licence to kill' in them in [[Italy]], [[Sweden]] and [[Portugal]], which caused a minor problem during transla
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  • | [[Image:Flag of Italy.png|17px|]] [[Italy]]
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  • ...tudy and finds blueprints for a glass vial being produced in [[Venice]], [[Italy]]. The next morning Bond leaves Drax and California for Venice where he mee *[[Venice|Venice, Italy]]
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  • ...991 Australian Grand Prix|Australian Grand Prix]]. Prost was replaced by [[Italy|Italian]] [[Gianni Morbidelli]].
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  • ...at the beginnig of [[the 1936]], but four years after, when by now also [[Italy]] is in order to enter in [[second war mondiale|guerra]], the resuscita Art |Tassa of fiscal circolazione||potenza in Italy CV 19; I brand of circulation (in 1936) annual Liras 600
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  • *[[Sardinia|Sardinia, Italy]]
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  • *[[Cortina d'Ampezzo|Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy]] *[[Italy]]
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  • The '''music of Italy''' ranges across a broad spectrum, from opera to modern experimental classi Musical developments in Italy in the [[Middle Ages]] and [[Renaissance]] created music that spread throug
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  • | {{flagiconItaly}} [[Italy]] ...ldova]] which are situated in [[Eastern Europe]]. This area consists of: [[Italy]], [[Spain]], [[Portugal]], [[France]], [[Romania]], [[Moldova]], French-sp
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  • ...[[Early modern Europe|early modern period]], and early on were limited to Italy. Even there it was not until the 14th century that the fork became common a ...rly expensive import for most of the Middle Ages and was grown in northern Italy only towards the end of the period. [[Wheat]] was common all over Europe an
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  • ...of [[Italy]]. It may also refer to literature written by people living in Italy who speak other languages. The collective works have a long, influential hi ...ristian philosopher, helped keep alive the classic tradition in post-Roman Italy.]]
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  • ...of [[Italy]]. It may also refer to literature written by people living in Italy who speak other languages. The collective works have a long, influential hi ...ristian philosopher, helped keep alive the classic tradition in post-Roman Italy.]]
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