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  • ...n and Trieste province, with a population of 211,184 (2001). It is located 600 kilometers south-southwest of [[Vienna]] at the head of the [[Gulf of Tries ...ed its name as ''Tergeste'' in his ''Comentarii de bello Gallico'' in [[51 BC]].
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  • ...ingdom ended with the expulsion of [[Lucius Tarquinius Superbus]] in [[510 BC]] and the establishment of the [[Roman republic]]. ...mus]], who went on to [[founding of Rome|found the city of Rome]] in [[753 BC]].
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  • ...51) and then, in 1956, the Amica 56 which used the chassis from the [[Fiat 600]]. Some cars were also built for the USA, in which market they used a 721cc ...CCAGLI = SIATA 300 BC - 1100 cc. - 1952.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''Siata 300 BC - 1100cc''']]
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  • ...|Romans]] started developing their own [[vineyard]]s in the second century BC. Roman [[Viticulture|grape-growing]] and [[winemaking]] was prolific and we ...arthaginians]] (acknowledged masters of wine-making) in the second century BC that Italian wine production began to further flourish. Large-scale, slave-
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  • ...talian]] ''Venezia''), in the Padua-Venice Metropolitan Area, population 1,600,000. Its agricultural setting is the ''Pianura Padovana'', the "Paduan plai ...]], and the city (a Roman ''[[municipium]]'' since [[45 BC]] (''query [[43 BC|43]]?'')) became so powerful that it was reported able to raise two hundred
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  • ...and her consort [[Attis]] during Roman times. [[Agrippina the Elder]] (14 BC – 18 October AD 33) drained the hill and environs and built her gardens t Almost all of Vatican City's roughly 600 citizens either live inside the Vatican's walls or serve in the Vatican's d
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