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  • ...brought with them the [[relics]] of [[Saint Eliodorus]], now the [[patron saint]] of the island.
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  • ...de in small discs, and is very similar to the French [[Saint-Paulin cheese|Saint-Paulin]] cheese and to German ''Butterkäse.''
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  • ...[[Valais]], and the one through the [[Little St. Bernard Pass]] to [[Bourg-Saint-Maurice]], [[Savoie]]. Today Aosta is joined to [[Chamonix]] in France by t ...uilt himself a commanding fortification at [[Bard (Aosta Valley)|Bard]]. [[Saint]] [[Anselm of Canterbury]] was born in Aosta in 1033/4. The region was divi
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  • ...to the north, with the splendid Basilica of [[Saint Nicholas|San Nicola]] (Saint Nicholas), the Cathedral of San Sabino ([[1035]] - [[1171]]) and the Swabia ...a]] (Saint Nicholas) was founded in [[1087]] to receive the relics of this saint, which were brought from [[Myra]] in [[Lycia]], and now lie beneath the [[a
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  • |Location || [[Saint-Pie, Quebec|Saint-Pie]], [[Québec]], [[Canada]] {{flagiconCanada}} ...track]] and [[quarter mile]] [[dragstrip]] located in [[Saint-Pie, Quebec|Saint-Pie]], [[Quebec]]. It hosted the [[Molson Indy Montreal]] from 1984 to 1986
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  • ...rize in its category in a competition at the ''Concorso di Eleganza'' of [[Saint Vincent]] in 1953.
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  • ...conFrance}} [[France]]||Bellier VX550|| [[Bellier Automobiles]], [[Talmont Saint Hilaire]], [[Vendée]] ||Lombardini or [[Yanmar]] 505 cc or 523&nbsp ...conFrance}} [[France]]||Bellier VX650|| [[Bellier Automobiles]], [[Talmont Saint Hilaire]], [[Vendée]] ||[[Yanmar]] 523 cc ||4 ||2001-2005||
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  • [[Image:ArmSanLazzaro.jpg|right|thumb|View of Saint Lazarus Island.]] ...language|Armenian]]: "Սուրբ Ղազարօս Կղզի", [[English language|English]]: ''Saint Lazarus Island'') is a small island in the [[Venetian Lagoon]], lying immed
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  • |Patron:<br>&nbsp;- Saint<br>&nbsp; -Day||[[Saint George of Lydda]]<br>[[April 23]]
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  • |Saint || [[Saint George]]
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  • ...n Venetian merchants acquired the supposed relics of [[Mark the Evangelist|Saint Mark the Evangelist]] from [[Alexandria]]. This was replaced by a new chur ...ilica was consecrated in [[1094]], the same year as in which the body of [[Saint Mark]] was supposedly rediscovered in a [[pillar]] by [[Vitale Falier]], [[
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  • ...preaching of Saint Marcelinus ([[Bishop of Embrun]]), Saint Vincentius and saint Dominus (fourth century).
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  • ...before being exiled again this time to the [[South Atlantic]] island of [[Saint Helena]], where he died. French troops landed on Elba on [[June 17]] [[1944
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  • |Saint ||
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  • ...round:#333333; color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Cote de saint nicolas.jpg|300px]] ...contains most of the climbs, such as the Stockeu, Haute-Levée, La Redoute, Saint-Nicolas and the Col de Forges before finishing in the northern Liège subur
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  • ...them are the lion of [[Saint Mark]] and the statue of [[Theodore of Amasea|Saint Teodoro of Amasea]], "Santodaro" to the Venetians, who is standing on the s
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  • ...osaic]] pavement and said to house the bones of the [[dragon]] slain by [[Saint Donatus]], the [[Church of San Pietro Martire]] and the [[Palazzo da Mula]]
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  • ...ational jet set: the fashion designer opened his first boutique in 1972 in Saint-Tropez, then the centre of good living and a favourite destination for the ...s in Saint Barth, in the French Caribbean, and then in Venice and again in Saint-Tropez. What was a fad quickly became a trend and eventually a cult. Robert
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  • ...Simon Templar]] in the [[television series]] ''[[The Saint (TV series)|The Saint]]'' from [[1962]] to [[1969]], and, as [[Sean Connery]]'s successor, [[Jame ...d then was a leading man, notably in television. Besides having been ''The Saint'', many episodes of which he also directed, Moore was ''[[Ivanhoe]]'', the
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  • * 1923- 1936 : Loges track in [[Saint-Germain-en-Laye]] * 1947-1948: [[Saint-Germain-en-Laye]]
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  • Only in 1927 did it move to [[Saint-Brieuc]] to honor [[Peugeot]]'s win in 1925. | | [[Saint-Brieuc]]
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  • ...dostana Automobili)'', was an [[Italian]] car manufacturer, active in Pont Saint Martin from 1948 to 1951. Founded by Virgilio Conrero e Giovanni Savonuzzi,
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  • The seat of Amilcar was established early to Saint-Denis. ...]], which helped maintain the high reputation that sports hovered house on Saint-Denis.
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  • | Saint || [[Madonna del Rosario]]
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  • |Saint || [[St. Joseph]] *'''San Giuseppe''' Patron Saint of the city, March 19th.
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  • |Saint ||
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  • The '''Chiesa di Santo Stefano''' (Church of [[Saint Stephen|St. Stephen]]) is a large church at the northern end of the Campo S
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  • The CC was the first car proposed by the House of Saint-Denis. Vehicle was a small, very light and therefore classifiable as [[auto
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  • ...is interred next to his brothers in the [[Roman Catholic]] Holy Cross and Saint Joseph Cemetery in [[Indianapolis, Indiana]].
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  • ...was a racing driver from [[Italy]]. He was born in [[Genua]] and died in [[Saint Etienne]], [[France]].
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  • |Saint ||
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  • ...-Heinz Neumann]] as president. The company purchased the [[1856]] Château Saint Jean, formerly [[Ettore Bugatti]]'s guest house in Dorlisheim, near Molshei The final version of the Veyron was presented in Château Saint Jean on [[September 3]], 2005, in a party to which [[George Clooney]] and [
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  • *''[http://www.thegelateria.com/ The Gelateria]'', [[Saint Louis, Missouri|Saint Louis]], [[Missouri]].
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  • |Saint || [[Saint Romolo]] ...ring Fascism. ''San Remo'' is actually a nonsense word because there is no saint called ''Remo'' in the Catholic tradition. This form of the name is still u
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  • |Saint || St. Vitalianus
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  • |Saint || San Leoluca
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  • The patron saint of Palermo is [[Santa Rosalia]], who is still widely venerated. ...arts of the city. They were Saint Agatha, Saint Christina, Saint Ninfa and Saint Oliva.
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  • |Saint || St. Madonna of Romania
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  • ...]] order of monks, founded by Saint [[Dominic]] ([[1170]] to [[1221]]) and Saint [[Francis of Assisi]] ([[1181]] to [[1226]]) respectively. ...ly days of the Franciscans are remembered especially for the compassion of Saint Francis, while the Dominicans are remembered as the order most responsible
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  • ...[[Valais]], and the one through the [[Little St. Bernard Pass]] to [[Bourg-Saint-Maurice]], [[Savoie]]. Today Aosta is joined to [[Chamonix]] in France by t ...uilt himself a commanding fortification at [[Bard (Aosta Valley)|Bard]]. [[Saint]] [[Anselm of Canterbury]] was born in Aosta in 1033/4. The region was divi
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  • | Saint || Santa Maria Maddalena
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  • ...]], [[Quebec]], [[Canada]]. Formerly the village of [[Saint-Jovite, Quebec|Saint-Jovite]] was often included in the name but was amalgamated in 2000.
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  • *[[Mont-Tremblant]], [[Quebec|Saint-Jovite]], [[Canada]]
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  • |Patron saint || San Grato (feast: [[September 7]])
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  • |Saint || Our Lady of Misericordy
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