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  • | [[Province of Turin|Torino]] | [[Province of Vercelli|Vercelli]]
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  • ...'''<span style="color:red">63</span> – 2993''', where 63 is the code for [[Province of Turin|Turin]]. ...Roma for 2- or 3-wheel vehicles), and a progressive code, unique for that province, up to 6 characters long.
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  • ...gion)|Venetia]]''''', a region which indicated the old land provinces of [[Venice Republic]] from river [[Adda]] to river [[Isonzo]], and that is sometime us ...oups include [[Friulani]] in the east, mostly in [[Province of Udine|Udine province]]; [[Ladini]] in the [[Dolomites]], between Veneto and [[Trentino-Alto Adig
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  • |Province || [[Bolzano]] ([[South Tyrol]]) ...7,400 sq. km, with 116 communes and 462,999 inhabitants (2001 census). The province recorded a population gain of 5,1% from 1991 to 2001.
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  • | [[Province]]: ...7,400 sq. km, with 116 communes and 462,999 inhabitants (2001 census). The province recorded a population gain of 5,1% from 1991 to 2001.
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  • |Province || [[South Tyrol]]<br />[[Province of Trento|Trento]] ...thern [[Italy]]. It consists of two distinct areas, the Italian-speaking [[Province of Trento|Trento]] and the largely German-speaking [[South Tyrol]]. The reg
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  • province = 2| ...South Tyrol is divided into the provinces of [[South Tyrol|Bolzano]] and [[Province of Trento|Trento]]
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  • capital = [[Venice]] | province = 7 |
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  • ...of [[Liguria]], [[Italy]], in the [[province of Imperia]] (formerly in the Province of [[Porto Maurizio]]) 130&nbsp; km W by S of [[Genoa]] by rail, and 7&nbsp ...s written during the 17th century in Italy (the biggest collection is in [[Venice]]).
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  • ...br />[[Province of Foggia|Foggia]]<br />[[Province of Lecce|Lecce]]<br />[[Province of Taranto|Taranto]] | ...[Province of Foggia|Foggia]], [[Lecce]], and [[Taranto]]. In 2005, the new province of Barletta Andria and Trani was created. Apulia is mostly a plain; its lo
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  • .../>[[Province of Pavia|Pavia]]<br />[[Province of Sondrio|Sondrio]]<br />[[Province of Varese|Varese]] ...emical products, textiles, furnitures, leather, shoes and many others. The province of Brescia is well-known for the production of weapons. The productivity of
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  • | Province || [[province of Venice|Venice]] (VE) ...color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Venezia 2004.jpg|250px|Venice in summer, with the Rialto Bridge in the background.]]
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  • ...[[Vienna]] at the head of the [[Gulf of Trieste]], an arm of the [[Gulf of Venice]]. ...eval)|commune]] and then, (from the year [[1382]]) to free themselves from Venice, the Triestins donated the city to [[Leopold III of Austria (Habsburg)|Leop
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  • ...dquartered in [[Carinaro]] outside [[Naples]] in the [[Province of Caserta|Province of Caserta (CE)]], [[Italy]]. It is currently a trademark of [[Global Corpo ...nd [[automobile manufacturer]] in [[Turin]] in 1910 when the 45 year old [[Venice|Venetian]] Antonio 'Papa' Chiribiri founded ''Fabrica Torinese Velivoli Chi
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  • ...under Austrian influence until 1515, when it fell under the domination of Venice, too. With the peace treaty of Campoformido in 1797, Venetian domination ca ...opean corridors|European Transport Corridor n° V]] connecting Lion, Turin, Venice, Trieste, Ljubljiana, Budapest and Kiev, so as to improve the traffic of go
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  • | [[Province]] || [[Province of Trento]] ...ino-South Tyrol]]. It is the capital of the region and of the autonomous [[province of Trento]].
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  • ..., with [[Venice]] ([[Italian language|Italian]] ''Venezia''), in the Padua-Venice Metropolitan Area, population 1,600,000. Its agricultural setting is the '' ...executive body, and during the next century they were engaged in wars with Venice and Vicenza for the right of water-way on the Bacchiglione and the Brenta&#
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  • |Province:||[[Province of Genoa|Genoa]] (GE) ...s a [[city]] and a [[seaport]] in northern [[Italy]], the capital of the [[Province of Genoa]] and of the [[region]] of [[Liguria]]. The city has a population
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  • ...ately, the multi-ethnic territory of Italy was included in [[Italia (Roman province)|Italia]] as the central unit of the [[Roman Empire|Empire]]; [[Cisalpine G {{main|History of Italy during Roman times}}<br>''See also: [[Italia (Roman province)]]''
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  • ...]] region of [[Italy]] and capital city of the [[Province of Rimini|Rimini Province]]. ...ver. Rimini was thenceforth a papal city, subject to the [[legate]] (papal province governor) at [[Forlì]].
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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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