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  • ...rth, and [[Emilia-Romagna]] and [[Tuscany]] to the east. It lies on the [[Ligurian Sea]], a part of the [[Tyrrhenian Sea]] (northern [[Mediterranean Sea]]). ...Riviera]]; further inland are the Ligurian [[Alps]], on the west, and the Ligurian [[Apennines]] on the east. The regional capital is [[Genoa]].
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  • Aosta was settled in proto-historic times and later became a [[Celt]]-[[Ligurian]] city of the [[Salassi]]. [[August]] captured it in [[20 BC]] and founded ...Aosta was granted a special status that it mantained after the new Italian Republic was proclaimed in [[1948]].
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  • ...t from Sicily, and was of [[Iberian peninsula|Iberian]] or Ibero-[[Ligures|Ligurian]] stock. After a considerable interval, during which the island probably re The [[Roman Republic|Romans]] occupied the island as the [[Fasti Triumphales]] record in [[255 B
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  • ...he ancient [[Ligures|Ligurians]]. Its name is probably [[Ligurian language|Ligurian]], meaning "knee" (from [[Ancient Greek]] ''gony'' "knee"), i.e. "angle", f ''Main article:'' [[Republic of Genoa]]
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  • ...) was inhabited by the [[Villanovan]]s in the [[Iron Age]], and later by [[Ligurian]] tribes, [[Etruscans]], and the [[Gaulish]] [[Boii]] (the settlment itself ...rs of compensation when Modena was made part of the Napoleonic [[Cispadane Republic]]. His only daughter, Maria Beatrice d'Este, married Ferdinand of Austria,
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  • ...px"|Flag of Italy|| align=center width=130px| Coat of Arms of the Italian Republic |'''[[List of Presidents of the Italian Republic|President]]''' || [[Carlo Azeglio Ciampi]]
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  • The [[Liguria|Ligurian]] republic of Genoa, however, recovered fast from this blow and won back [[Lerici]], c ...sa grabbed the opportunity to reclaim its independence as the Second Pisan Republic. But the new freedom did not last long. After fifteen years of battles and
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  • ...) was inhabited by the [[Villanovan]]s in the [[Iron Age]], and later by [[Ligurian]] tribes, [[Etruscans]], and the [[Gaulish]] [[Boii]] (the settlement itsel ...rs of compensation when Modena was made part of the Napoleonic [[Cispadane Republic]]. His only daughter, Maria Beatrice d'Este, married Ferdinand of Austria,
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  • ...[[honey]] from Sicily and Taranto. The [[wine]]s he mentions are from the Ligurian coast, Grecco from Tuscany and [[San Severino]] and [[Trebbiano]] from Tusc ...er fish is a specialty of this region. In later years the cuisine of the [[Republic of Venice]] and the [[Habsburg Empire]] were adopted. In the Alto Adige [[A
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  • ...ublican hymn for the short-lived [[Neapolitan Republic]] of 1799. When the republic fell, he was tried for treason along with other revolutionaries. Cimarosa w In the Piedmontese valleys and some [[Liguria|Ligurian]] communities of northwestern Italy, the music preserves the strong influen
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