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  • ...C differs by an integral number of [[second]]s from [[International Atomic Time]] (TAI), as measured by atomic clocks and a fractional number of seconds fr ...the epoch of UTC is synchronized to remain close to astronomical Universal Time. The Earth's rotation is very slowly decelerating (due to braking action o
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  • |Record time || 1'13.780 ...ost eight kilometres long and consisted of two long straights with a long "Eastern" corner in the forest and a U-turn inside Hockenheim joining them together.
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  • ...eak of the Western Alps is [[Mont Blanc]], 4810 m. The highest peak in the Eastern Alps is [[Piz Bernina]], 4052 meters. The '''Eastern Alps''' are commonly subdivided according to the different [[lithology]] (r
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  • ...ezone || [[Central European Time|CET]], [[Coordinated Universal Time|UTC]]+1 ...7.5 m high, 10 m wide at the base, and 5 m at the top, upon the undefended eastern side: within it remains of huts were found, with pottery, tools of obsidian
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  • ...nternational presence by establishing production in the countries of the [[Eastern Bloc]]. ...were also involved in the effort, as well as other manufacturers from the Eastern Bloc assembling Fiat-licensed models - [[Zastava|Crvena Zastava]] works in
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  • Italian sports are similar to those played in other European countries. Popular sports include [[football]] (soccer), [[rugby union|rug ...d to a lesser extent, [[Libyans,]][[ Egypt]]ians, [[Pakistanis]], [[Middle Eastern Arabs]] and [[Kurds]]. Some estimate the number of Italian converts to be a
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  • ...ezone || [[Central European Time|CET]], [[Coordinated Universal Time|UTC]]+1 The islanders had a much more difficult time during the [[20th century]]. Favignana's economy slumped between the two [[
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  • ...au wine is made with these grapes and may qualify as the mother of all the European wines. ...islands", implying that Shardana were already residents of Sardinia at the time of the Egyptian expedition. This assertion holds some truth; in fact most o
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  • ...is the same grouping used for [[European Parliament election, 2004 (Italy)|European parliament elections]]. On the eastern coast is the [[Adriatic Sea]], leading into the rest of the [[Mediterranean
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  • |Timezone || [[Central European Time|CET]] |Timezone DST || [[Central European Summer Time|CEST]]
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  • ...ation. An autocross is a timed competition where drivers navigate one at a time through a temporary course marked by [[traffic cone]]s, rather than racing ...courses are created for each event so drivers must learn a new course each time they compete. Prior to driving, a competitor will walk the course, taking m
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  • ...ation. An autocross is a timed competition where drivers navigate one at a time through a temporary course marked by [[traffic cone]]s, rather than racing ...courses are created for each event so drivers must learn a new course each time they compete. Prior to driving, a competitor will walk the course, taking m
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  • ...the Mediterranean, around [[550 BC]]. They expanded their influence to the eastern and southern coast from Bosa to Karalis, including a wide fraction of the r ...ming from North Africa, occupied the coastal cities of the island. A brief Eastern Roman reconquest did not las longly, and the Vandals imposed garrisons guar
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  • Italian sports are similar to those played in other European countries. Popular sports include [[football]] (soccer), [[rugby union|rug Italian sports are similar to those played in other European countries. Popular sports include football (soccer), rugby, basketball, ski
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  • | '''[[Time zone]]''' <br />&nbsp;- in [[European Summer Time|summer]] ...UTC]]+1)<br>[[Central European Summer Time|CEST]] ([[Coordinated Universal Time|UTC]]+2)
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  • ...d [[Croatia]]) – is the largest political and economic entity covering the European continent, while [[Russia]] (excluding portions in Asia) is the second larg ...dian ''asu'', meaning "sunrise", and is the land to the east from a Middle Eastern perspective.
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  • ...on locomotives. This was clearly unsatisfactory, but the technology of the time did not easily offer an improvement. A chain braking system was developed, ...ves on the vehicles had to be operated in such a case, on every coach -- a time consuming operation frequently witnessed at Bristol Temple Meads and elsewh
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  • Through a long period of time, Trieste was seen as being peripheral to the centers of Italian commerce an ...locals are considered [[autochthonous]] into the border region of Trieste, eastern Friuli and Istria. A fair number of German-speakers are native to the city
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  • | Manufacturer || [[Fiat]] (1972-1980) Fiat 126 Key Dates Time Line - illustrating the life of the orginal Fiat 126 from 72', the Fiat 126 It was exported to many [[Eastern bloc]] countries and for several years it was one of the most popular cars
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  • ...of the entire [[Mediterranean Sea|Mediterranean]] area, deeply influencing European culture as well. Important cultures and civilizations have existed there si ...whose people would make immesurable contributions to the development of [[European]] [[philosophy]], [[science]] and [[art]] during the [[Middle Ages]] and th
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