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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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  • ...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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  • ...s in the World War II, site of the American Cemetery and Memorial, site of Saint Maria Goretti's Shrine
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  • | Patron saint || [[Januarius|Saint Januarius]] (feast: [[September 19]]) * Alphonsus Liguori|Alfonso Maria de' Liguori jurist and writer (Catholic saint)
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  • | Patron saint || [[Januarius|Saint Januarius]] (feast: [[September 19]]) * [[Alphonsus Liguori|Alfonso Maria de' Liguori]] jurist and writer (Catholic saint)
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  • |Saint || [[Geminianus|San Geminiano]] ...cked by Attila, for a dense fog hid it (a miracle said to be provided by [[Saint Geminianus]], bishop and patron of Modena), but it was eventually buried by
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  • ...cked by Attila, for a dense fog hid it (a miracle said to be provided by [[Saint Geminianus]], bishop and patron of Modena), but it was eventually buried by ...one laid [[June 6]], [[1099]] and its crypt ready for the city's patron, [[Saint Geminianus]], and consecrated only six years later, the Duomo of Modena was
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  • Born in Saint in the province of Naples from Mauritius and advises Tagliatella, in a fami
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  • ...eir own establishments. The most successful of these young men were [[Yves Saint Laurent]], [[Pierre Cardin]], [[André Courrèges]], and [[Emmanuel Ungaro]
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  • | Saint || St. Fortunatus
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  • |Saint || Madonna di Porto Salvo
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  • ...rious changes. For example, a small temple dedicated to [[Anthony of Padua|Saint Anthony of Padua]] and the Clock Tower block were built, giving the square ...lso pictures of Bittino da Faenza (1357) dealing with some episodes of the saint's life.
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  • ...1926 he won his first local race, taking the Grand Prix de Comminges at [[Saint-Gaudens]] near the city of [[Toulouse]]. From there, Chiron went on to dri
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  • |Saint || St. George
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  • ...29 09 2004 1.JPG|250px]]''Campagnola as [[Popemobile]], John Paul II in [[Saint Peter's Square]] in 2004''
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  • |Saint || St. Terence
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  • * [[Melin de Saint-Gelais]] ([[1487]]-[[1558]]), [[poet]]
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  • ...uilt in 1737 at the same place where there was a small chapel dedicated to Saint Francis, and closed after the suppression of Convents in 1806 as well as th
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  • |Saint || St. Gerard
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  • *[[Saint Lucia]] - SLBS - Saint Lucia Bureau of Standards - [http://www.slbs.org.lc/ Website]
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  • *[[Mont-Tremblant]], [[Saint-Jovite]]
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  • ...iod of rest and prosperity: the university flourished; the basilica of the saint was begun; the Paduans became masters of Vicenza. But this advance brought ...[Anthony of Padua]]''', locally simply called "Il Santo". The bones of the saint rest in a chapel richly ornamented with carved marbles, the work of various
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  • | Saint || [[St. Michael]]
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  • |Saint || St. Maximus, St. Equitius, St. Peter Celestine, St. Bernardi ...mmonly called Cola dell'Amatrice), and contains the monumental tomb of the saint, decorated with beautiful sculptures, and executed by Silvestro Ariscola in
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  • |Saint ||
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  • | Saint ||
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  • ...d the Trentino and South Tyrol to Italy under the terms of the [[Treaty of Saint-Germain]].
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  • ...n]]/[[Tenao]] on the northeast corner; and the central residential area of Saint Michel.
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  • ...d the Trentino and South Tyrol to Italy under the terms of the [[Treaty of Saint-Germain]].
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  • |Saint || [[Ambrose|St. Ambrose]] ...n Europe, with more than 300,000 inhabitants. St Ambrose is now the Patron Saint of the city.
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  • |Saint || [[St. Denis]]
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  • | {{flagiconFrance}} [[1946 Saint-Cloud Grand Prix|Saint-Cloud]] *[[Grand Prix Honda. Saint Petersburg]]
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  • ...towards the end there are cobbled climbs such as the [[Alsemberg]], [[Mont Saint Roch]] and the [[Keperenberg]]. The race ended for many years in the [[Ande
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  • |Birthplace || {{flagiconCanada}} [[Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec|Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu]], [[Quebec]]
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  • | Saint || [[Faustinus and Jovita|Sts. Faustino and Giovita]] * [[Angela Merici|Saint Angela Merici]], who founded the [[Order of Ursulines]] in Brescia in 1535
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  • |Saint || Our Lady of Montallegro
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  • ...4th century]]. Chant is sung a cappella and without [[time signatures]]. [[Saint Ambrose]] of Milan codified these chants, which became known as [[Ambrosian
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  • | <font color=black>[[Saint-Gaudens, Haute-Garonne|Saint-Gaudens]]<font color=black>
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  • ...s [[Simon Templar]] in the television series ''[[The Saint (TV series)|The Saint]]''. There are also some reports that Moore was considered in 1962 for ''[[ ...wn his famous mannerisms, cultivated in the role of [[Simon Templar]], The Saint, in particular, the cocking eyebrow.
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  • ...used exotic fabrics like alligator and boar hide. His collection for Yves Saint Laurent followed the lead of the previous season’s Gucci women’s wear, **[[Yves Saint Laurent]] (100%, also perfume brand 100% and watches brand 100%)
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  • ...competitions winning in [[2001]] World-wide Championship 125 with pilot [[Saint Marino|sammarinese]] [[Manuel Rests them]].
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  • ...n the early days, first to Versaille and then to the present start town of Saint Arnould en Yvelines. A major route alteration was tried between 1919 and 19
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  • ...only 40 km from Annecy and 80 km from Chamonix with customs at Bardonnex - Saint-Julien; you need the compulsory motorway sticker (single annual 40 CHF fee) ...c Transport) provide regular services from the neighboring French towns of Saint-Julien, Archamps, Thoiry, Ferney-Voltaire, Moillesulaz (tel. +41(0)22 308 3
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  • |Saint || St. [[Constantius of Aquino]]
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  • ...e office of the Grand Master of the Sacred Military Constantinian Order of Saint George.
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  • ...f Rome in AD 64. Ancient tradition holds that it was in this circus that [[Saint Peter|St. Peter]] (Simon Peter Bar-Jona) was crucified upside down. Opposit ...s as well as noted [[Italy|Italian]] archeologists argue was the tomb of [[Saint Peter]], buried in a common cemetery on the spot. From then on the area sta
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  • *[[Saint Petersburg|St. Petersburg, Russia]] *[[Saint Petersburg|St. Petersburg, Russia]] - ''Janus crime syndicate headquarters'
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  • ...lbum ''[[This Is Hardcore]]''. Another contender by [[Saint Etienne (band)|Saint Etienne]], entitled simply
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  • * 1900: Saint-Germain * 1943-1965: Saint-Denis
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  • [[Image:Vatican Saint Peter's Square.JPG|250px|thumb|right|[[Saint Peter's Square]]]] ...s a separate sovereign state. It hosts [[Saint Peter's Square]] with the [[Saint Peter's Basilica]]. The open space before the basilica was redesigned by [
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  • ...Simon Templar]] on the [[television series]] ''[[The Saint (TV series)|The Saint]]''; however, this story is often debunked by fans pointing to the fact tha
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  • ...4th century]]. Chant is sung a cappella and without [[time signatures]]. [[Saint Ambrose]] of Milan codified these chants, which became known as [[Ambrosian
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  • | Saint || [[Mark the Evangelist|St. Mark the Evangelist]] * The city's [[patron saint|patron]] is St. [[Mark the Evangelist]].
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  • |Blank name || Patron saint The [[Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist (Turin)|Cathedral of St John the Baptist]] houses the [[Sh
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  • * the ''Duomo'' (Cathedral of Saint Vigilio), a Romanesque-Gothic cathedral of the twelfth-thirteenth century,
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  • |Saint || St. Saturninus
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  • |Place of birth || Saint-Chamond, France Alain Prost was born near [[Saint-Chamond]], in the [[département]] of [[Loire]] in [[France]] to André and
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  • ...] crops up later, as reportedly does an excerpt from [[Camille Saint-Saëns|Saint-Saëns]]' The Aquarium from The Carnival of the Animals. Finally, Hamlisch
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  • ...site, built from 1123-1135, over the 4th century shrine to Verona's patron saint, St Zeno. The splendid [[façade]] dominates the large square, and is flank
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  • ...omo Quarenghi]], active between 1780s and 1810s, transformed the city of [[Saint Petersburg]], [[Russia]] into the outdoor museum of Palladian revival.]]
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  • ...d on because of his popular association with ''[[The Saint (TV series)|The Saint]]''. Broccoli later chose [[Australia]]n [[George Lazenby]] after Lazenby a
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  • |Saint:||[[St. John the Baptist]]
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  • [[Padua]]: also known as the City of the Saint, is a city of huge importance for its cultural, historical and economic asp
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  • ...Moenia]]. The [[Cathedral of Naples]], as well, is dedicated to the patron saint.
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  • * [[Saint Paulinus II]], (c. 750-802), patriarch of Aquileia
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  • *[[Circuit Mont-Tremblant]], [[Saint-Jovite]], [[Quebec]]
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  • *During the hovercraft scene on Saint Mark's square, the [[Tritsch-Tratsch-Polka]] by [[Johann Strauss II]] is he
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  • |Patron saint || San Ranieri (feast: [[June 17]])
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  • ...ike Moore had made his name playing [[Simon Templar]] in ''[[Return of the Saint]]''. Eventually, however this came to nothing as Moore signed on to play th
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  • ...o [[Richard Davalos]]. The same year Newman would co-star with [[Eva Marie Saint]] and [[Frank Sinatra]] in a live&nbsp;—and [[color]]&nbsp;—television
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  • ...port]] in [[Nice]], and crashed while attempting an emergency landing at [[Saint-Exupéry International Airport|Lyon-Satolas airport]], [[France]]. Coulthar
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  • *[[Dario, Perez and Braun|Braun]] - [[Guy De Saint Cyr]]
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  • ...lic of sustenance (and even substance) is illustrated in a sermon given by Saint [[Augustine of Hippo|Augustine]]: ...use of hand gestures for communicating. Scene from ''The Life of Blessed [[Saint Humility]]'' by [[Pietro Lorenzetti]], 1341.]]
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  • *'''Sant Jordi''' 23rd of April. Is like Saint Valentine's in many places. People give roses and books around the streets. ...s located just in front of the most old and famous beach in Barcelona: The Saint Sebastian beach in the Barceloneta quarters. The Sea Point Youth Hostel in
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  • |22-ago|| || Saint Messina-Hill gone up Rizzo|| || 1° of Group || N.D.||Pietroburgo Giuseppe
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  • *[[Venice]] - (''Venezia''): History, art. Saint Mark's Piazza. The city is built on a lagoon, filled with canals, with no r
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  • | [[Saint Helier]]
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  • ...erous silver mining town in the 14th and 15th centuries with the fantastic Saint Barbara church.
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  • ...us festivals specific to a particular town, usually in honor of the patron saint of the town. Well-known, too, are the historic orchestral/choral masterpiec
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  • ...ivities that were usually held in honor of St [[John the Baptist]], patron saint of the city. The ''[[Sacra Rappresentazione]]'' is the development of the m
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  • ...ivities that were usually held in honor of St [[John the Baptist]], patron saint of the city. The ''[[Sacra Rappresentazione]]'' is in substance nothing mor
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