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  • ...-soft, white and rindless unripened mild [[cheese]]s which originated in [[Naples]] and were once made only from the [[milk]] of [[Domestic Asian Water buffa ...es of [[Province of Naples|Naples]], [[Province of Caserta|Caserta]] and [[Province of Salerno|Salerno]], as ''bocconcini alla panna di bufala'', in a process
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  • capital = [[Naples]] | ...r>[[Caserta Province|Caserta]]<br>[[Naples Province|Naples]] <br>[[Salerno Province|Salerno]] |
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  • The '''Grand Prix of Naples''' was an [[auto racing]] event, held in [[Posillipo]], outside [[Napoli]]. ...lgium]], it continued from the same event held in 1933 in the the Circuito Province Meridionale. It was held again from 1937 to 1939.
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  • | [[Province of Turin|Torino]] | [[Province of Vercelli|Vercelli]]
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  • '''Nicola Romeo''' ([[Sant'Antimo]] near [[Naples]], [[28 April]] [[1876]] - [[Magreglio]], [[15 August]] [[1938]]) was an it ...technic Institute of Naples (today may [[engineering]] of '[[University of Naples Federico II]]), only 23 years, moved to Liège, in Belgium, where he gradua
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  • |Province || [[Province of Reggio Calabria]] (RC) ...ocated on the toe of the [[Italy|Italian]] boot, it's the capital of the [[province of Reggio Calabria]] and the headquarters of the [[Consiglio regionale|Regi
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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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  • ...tone|Crotone]]<br />[[Province of Reggio Calabria|Reggio Calabria]]<br />[[Province of Vibo Valentia|Vibo Valentia]] | ...ern [[Italy]] which occupies the "toe" of the Italian peninsula south of [[Naples]]. It is bounded in the north by the region of [[Basilicata]], region of [[
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  • | [[Provinces of Italy|Province]] || [[Province of Naples|Naples]] ...outhern [[Italy]] and capital of [[Campania]] Region and the [[Province of Naples]]. The city has a population of about 1 million, and together with its subu
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  • | Province || [[Province of Naples|Naples]] (NA) ...atellite island of [[Vivara]], it is a ''[[comune]]'' of the province of [[Naples]], in the region of [[Campania]]. The population is c. 10,000.
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  • | [[Provinces of Italy|Province]] || [[Province of Naples|Naples]] ...outhern [[Italy]] and capital of [[Campania]] Region and the [[Province of Naples]]. The city has a population of about 1 million, and together with its subu
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  • |Province || [[Province of Naples|Naples]] (NA) ...and]] off the [[Sorrentine Peninsula]]. On the south side of the [[Gulf of Naples]], it has been a celebrated beauty spot and resort since the time of the [[
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  • |Province || [[Province of Potenza|Potenza]] (PZ) ...] (former Lucania). It is the capital of the [[Province of Potenza|Potenza province]] and the [[Basilicata]] region.
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  • |Province || [[Province of Campobasso|Campobasso]] (CB) ...e lower valley. The current city was expanded in [[1814]] by the [[King of Naples]] [[Joachim Murat]], and lies on the ''Campo Basso'' ("Low field").
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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 ...rily held by the [[dukes of Savoy]] (1389 and 1746) and [[King Ladislas of Naples]] (1410). In general it shared the fortunes of Genoa.
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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 || [[Province of L'Aquila|L'Aquila]] (AQ) ...s both the capital of the [[Abruzzo|Abruzzo region]] and the seat of the [[province of L'Aquila]].
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  • |Province || [[Province of Crotone|Crotone]] (KR) ...'Crotone'''. In [[1994]] it became the capital of the newly established [[Province of Crotone]]. As of [[December 31]], [[2004]], its population was 60,517.
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  • ...of the [[Italy|Italian]] city of '''Naples'''. For other details see the [[Naples|main article]].'' ==Naples in the Ancient Era and in Late Antiquity==
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  • ...autonomous region of [[Sicily]], [[Italy]] as well as the capital of the [[Province of Palermo]] ...esiding in Naples. Palermo rebelled in [[1848]] and held out against the [[Naples|Neapolitan]] crown until May [[1849]].
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  • ...next year, the two headquarters, there are those of [[Cagliari]] (1958), [[Naples]] (1962), [[Palermo]] (1963), [[Brescia]] (1964) and [[Turin]] (1967), as t ...omanazzi, has the mandate IVECO dealership for the sale of vehicles in the province of Bari and bus for Puglia and Basilicata.
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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
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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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  • |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 Pisa|Pisa]] ...river [[Arno]] on the [[Tyrrhenian Sea]]. It is the capital city of the [[Province of Pisa]].
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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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  • ...[Province of Ragusa|Ragusa]]<br />[[Province of Syracuse|Syracuse]]<br />[[Province of Trapani|Trapani]] | ...f war ([[242 BCE]]) all Sicily was in Roman hands, becoming Rome's first [[province]] outside of the Italian peninsula.
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  • ...d with two famous [[volcano]]es: the currently dormant [[Vesuvius]] near [[Naples]] and the very active [[Etna]] on Sicily. *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 ...e. The oldest Italian book on cuisine is ''Liber de coquina'' written in [[Naples]] during the [[13th century]]. Dishes included "Roman-style" [[cabbage]] ('
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  • ...boats and requesting [[O sole mio|‘O sole mio]] and other songs typical of Naples but widely regarded abroad as “Italian music.” ...king of Sweden, in the 1790s. Even after the plot was totally changed, the Naples censors still rejected it.
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  • ...most 3.8 million live in the urbanised area of Rome, as represented by the province of Rome, making it second in population to [[Milan, Italy|Milan]]. The curr ...the country. Rome's economic growth began to surpass that of its rivals, [[Naples]] and [[Milan]] after World War II. [[Tourism]] is inevitably one of Rome's
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  • ...ent of the medieval universities of [[Bologna]], [[Padua]], [[Vicenza]], [[Naples]], [[Salerno]], [[Modena]] and [[Parma]]. These helped to spread culture, a ...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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  • ...ent of the medieval universities of [[Bologna]], [[Padua]], [[Vicenza]], [[Naples]], [[Salerno]], [[Modena]] and [[Parma]]. These helped to spread culture, a ...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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