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  • The '''Italian Peninsula''' or '''Apennine Peninsula''' ([[Italian]]: ''Penisola italiana'' or ''Penisola appenninica' ...on the east. The interior part of the Apennine Peninsula consists of the [[Apennine Mountains]], but the northern part is largely plains and cliffs line the co
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  • ...from their cheeses are much more common over on the western side of the [[Apennine Mountains|Apennines]] in [[Lazio]] and [[Campania]].
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  • ===Apennine and Villanovan cultures.===
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  • ...Adriatic Sea]], on the North by the [[Po]] river and on the South by the [[Apennine Mountains|Appennine range]]; these two linear features, with the [[Via Emil
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  • ...the [[Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari]] in the town of [[Imola]], near the [[Apennine]] mountains in [[Italy]], between 1981 and 2006. It is called the [[San Mar
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  • ...') is a country in southern [[Europe]]. It comprises the ([[boot]]-shaped) Apennine [[peninsula]] and two large islands in the [[Mediterranean Sea]], [[Sicily] The [[Apennine mountains]] form the backbone of this peninsula, leading north-west to wher
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  • ...r is produced through a [[filtration]] process that takes place near the [[Apennine mountains]], giving the water a pure flavor and a balanced mix of [[mineral
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  • Situated in [[Northern Italy]] at the foot of the Apennine mountains, [[Modena]] is located about 15 miles west of [[Bologna]]. Modena
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  • ...ins]], [[Dinaric Alps|Dinarides]], [[Carpathian Mountains|Carpathians]], [[Apennine Mountains|Apennines]]) and because the rain falls primarily on the side of
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