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  • [[Category:Cities and towns in Calabria]] [[Category:Coastal cities and towns in Italy]]
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  • '''Liguria''' is a coastal [[Regions of Italy|region]] of north-western [[Italy]], the third smallest The coastal strip forms the [[Italian Riviera]]; further inland are the Ligurian [[Alps
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  • ...generally limited in the geographic region and generally appear as narrow coastal belts. The only exceptions are the [[Campidano]] in Sardinia and the [[Pla The following is a list of cities with a population of greater than 100,000 residents.
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  • ...osa to Karalis, including a wide fraction of the respective mainlands. The cities were administrated by plenipotentiaries called ''Sufetes'', which stressed ...n [[456]], the [[Vandals]], coming from North Africa, occupied the coastal cities of the island. A brief Eastern Roman reconquest did not las longly, and the
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  • [[Category:Coastal cities of Italy]]
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  • ...a]]n [[Archduke]] [[Maximilian of Mexico|Maximilian]] and his wife. On the coastal road to Trieste is the [[Abdus Salam]] [[International Centre for Theoretic [[Category:Coastal cities]]
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  • ...h America]] (such as the East and West coasts of the US, and large Mexican cities, where it has been popular for many decades), until the mid-[[1990s]] when ...widespread acceptance in the U.S. of what was once regarded as a taste of coastal urbanites and older [[Italian-Americans]] led to many establishments, such
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  • ...[[Saracens]], but recovered its strength and importance. It was one of the cities of the [[Pentapolis]] under the exarchate of [[Ravenna]]<ref>The other four [[Category:Coastal cities in Italy]]
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  • ...uth America]]. Several highway termini are claimed to exist, including the cities of [[Puerto Montt]] and [[Quellón]] in [[Chile]] and [[Ushuaia]] in [[Arge ...razil|Pelotas]], from where [[Brazil Highway 116]] leads to Brazilian main cities.
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  • Pesaro currently has seven [[sister cities]] (also known as "[[twin towns]]"): [[Category:Coastal towns in the Marche]]
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  • Palermo is among the richest cities of monuments in Italy, and perhaps in the world. It is also the main centre [[Category:Coastal cities of Italy]]
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  • [[Category:Coastal cities of Italy]] [[Category:Cities in Campania]]
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  • ...to Italy by Emperor [[Justinian II]], Longinus, could only defend coastal cities that could be supplied by the powerful Byzantine fleet. [[Pavia]] fell afte ...rd territory was divided into 36 duchies, whose leader settled in the main cities. The king controlled them and administrated the land through emissaries cal
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  • [[Category:Coastal cities of Italy]] [[Category:Cities in Campania]]
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  • ...of the [[Roman Empire]] Pisa probably did not decline as much as the other cities of Italy, probably thanks to the complexity of its river system and its con ...I Comnenus]] granted them special mooring and trading rights. In all these cities the Pisans were granted privileges and immunity from taxation, but had to c
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  • * Region 51 (River Cities) * Region N/A (Coastal Carolina)
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  • ...ry began at the beach. Up to 800,000 years ago, primitive man lived in the coastal area as far back as the hillside of Covignano. ...gave it to the Holy See, but during the wars of the popes and the Italian cities against the emperors, Rimini sided with the latter.
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  • [[Category:Coastal cities and towns in Italy]] [[Category:Cities and towns in Sardinia]]
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  • ...This ended the Byzantine presence in central Italy (although some coastal cities and some areas in south Italy remained under Byzantine control until the el ...was the [[Investiture controversy]]. In the twelfth century those Italian cities which lay in the [[Holy Roman Empire]] launched a successful effort to win
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  • ...[[Gulf of Naples]], and the Gulf of [[Gaeta]] are each named after a large coastal city. Along the northern coast of the Salernitan gulf, on the south of the ...to]], [[Reggio Calabria]], [[Foggia]] and [[Salerno]] are the next largest cities in the area. [[Palermo]] would be the second largest city if one includes S
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