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  • ...name for [[salad]] in some countries. In [[Italy]], [[Spain]] and [[Latin America]] it is a name for a [[fruit salad]] made from fresh [[fruit]]s and it is a
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  • ...' literally meaning "I am your slave". This greeting is analogous to the [[Latin]] ''[[Servus]]'' which is still used in a large section of [[Central Europe ...'stʃao] or ''s-ciàvo'', is cognate of Italian ''schiavo'' and derives from Latin ''sclavus''. The institution of slavery existed in Venice during the very [
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  • ...arién Gap]], it is not possible to cross between South America and Central America by traditional motor vehicle. ...rudhoe Bay, Alaska]], in [[North America]] to the lower reaches of [[South America]]. Several highway termini are claimed to exist, including the cities of [[
    12 KB (1,795 words) - 07:27, 17 July 2009
  • ...narrowest sense, ''Padania'' refers to the valley of the [[River Po]] (In Latin, ''Padus''). The term was however used sparingly if at all, since ''pianura ...ohan Padan e la descuverta de l'America" (Johan Padan and the discovery of America), which was turned into a cartoon movie in 2002.
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  • ...tions was reached. The engines left [[Bologna]] to Italy, Europe and Latin America.
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  • .... This brand is now also owned by [[Nestlé]] and exported throughout Latin America. In recent years, Brazilian Panettoni have increased in quality and in pop
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  • ;'''[[Cabriolet]]''' : Another term for a convertible, rarely used in [[North America]]. ...tation wagon|Estate car]]''' : A [[British English]] term for what [[North America]]ns call a ''station wagon''.
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  • ...some 'what already had been conceived before the war (in Italy but also in America, England and Germany) and a propose original projects. ..., MICROCAR Italian version of the Iberian market, Portugal, Morocco, Latin America and Spanish colonies.
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  • ...ets. Lada cars maintained a presence in a number of African, Caribbean and Latin American markets. * [http://www.lada.com.ve Lada in South America (in Spanish)]
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  • ...alian automaker [[Fiat]] as a [[world car]] in [[Eastern Europe]], [[Latin America]] and [[Middle East]]. In [[India]], the Fiat Linea was launched in January
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  • | rowspan=2 | USA || rowspan=2 | [[United States of America|USA]]||White, Blue lengthwise stripes ("''[[go faster stripes#Cunningham ra ...|| {{flagiconFIN}} ||colspan=2|White||Two blue stripes on bonnet shaping a Latin cross||Black on white||align=center|[[Image:Auto racing color FIN.png|50px]
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  • ...ened in [[Brescia]], which was named [[Brixia-Zust|Brixia-ZÜST]] (from the Latin name of Brescia) and was used to produce cheaper cars. After the 14/18 HP ( ...These three brave men had to face hardships of every kind: for example, in America, while they were engaged in the stretch between the Alleghenies and the Roc
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  • ...n language]] gradually came under the strong influence of [[Latin language|Latin]], turning eventually into a [[romance language|Romance tongue]]. The Phoen ...the introduction of a sterile feudalism, as well as the discover of the [[America]]s, provoked an unstoppable decline of Sardinia. A short period of resurgen
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  • ...e|Spanish]] the [[verb]] [[conjugation]] system (see [[Old Latin#Verbs|Old Latin]]), while [[Sardinian language|Sardinian]] is the most conservative in term ...h can definitely be called Italian (as opposed to its predecessor [[Vulgar Latin]]) are legal formulae from the region of [[province of Benevento|Benevento]
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  • | rowspan=2 | USA || rowspan=2 | [[United States of America|USA]]||White, Blue lengthwise stripes ("''[[go faster stripes#Cunningham ra ...|| {{flagiconFIN}} ||colspan=2|White||Two blue stripes on bonnet shaping a Latin cross||Black on white||align=center|[[Image:Auto racing color FIN.png|50px]
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  • ...he Coatl. They were first produced in 2001 and are available only in Latin America since 2003. * [http://www.e-lamborghini.com Lamborghini of Latin America] based in Argentina
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  • ...'Zena''''' [{{IPA|'zeːna}}] in [[Genoese dialect|Genoese]], '''Genua''' in Latin and, archaically, in English) is a [[city]] and a [[seaport]] in northern [ | Region || [[List of World Heritage Sites in Europe|Europe and North America]]
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  • ...e [[Atlantic Ocean]]; [[Iceland]], though nearer to [[Greenland]] ([[North America]]) than mainland Europe, is generally included in Europe. ...y soon afterwards, Laurasia itself split up again, into Laurentia ([[North America]]) and the Eurasian continent. The land connection between the two persiste
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  • ...s in [[North America]] and [[Japan]] were stagnant, while those in [[South America]] and other parts of [[Asia]] grew strongly. Of the major markets, [[Russia ||Subsidiary||Global, except North America and Australia
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  • ...ehler|Friedrich Wöhler]] is generally credited with isolating aluminium ([[Latin]] ''alumen'', [[alum]]) in 1827 by mixing anhydrous [[aluminium chloride]] ..., started the Pittsburgh Reduction Company, renamed to Aluminum Company of America in 1907, later shortened to [[Alcoa]].
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