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  • * [[Lombard language|Lombard]]
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  • ** [[Lombard language|Lombard]] *** [[Western Lombard]]
    6 KB (782 words) - 08:04, 18 August 2009
  • Built in 1891 by its Lombard inventor Enrico Pecori at a time when the superiority of the internal combu
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  • Northern Italy was inhabited by Celts and protoceltic tribes in the "Lombard Valley", while etrurian people settled in Tuscany, that, as the recent stud In the 13 century the Lombard league and the Tuscan League opposed themselves to the power of the emperor
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  • ...nées''''', '''''meneghin''''', '''''meneghín''''') is a [[Lombard language|Lombard]] language [[variety (linguistics)|variety]] spoken in the city of [[Milan] ...bard]] variety and is intelligible to speakers of other [[Lombard language|Lombard]] varieties.
    7 KB (1,139 words) - 13:32, 8 October 2009
  • == Etruscan, Roman, Lombard Tuscany ==
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  • ...[1980]], Bossi began focusing more on [[Lombardy]]. After two years, the ''Lombard autonomist league'' is born. It is at this time that Bossi meets his second The [[Lombard League|Lega Lombarda]] would later seek alliances with similar movements in
    7 KB (1,003 words) - 23:09, 15 August 2009
  • ...e Darracq factory plant in [[Portello]] to a group of entrepreneurs from [[Lombard]]. The new owners were also involved in the establishment of [[A.L.F.A.]].
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  • ...ege of three years, in [[572]], becoming the first capital city of the new Lombard kingdom of Italy. In the following years, the Lombards penetrated further s The whole Lombard territory was divided into 36 duchies, whose leader settled in the main cit
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  • ...mbardy''' ([[Italian language|Italian]]: ''Lombardia''; [[Lombard language|Lombard]]: ''Lumbardìa'') is a region in [[northern Italy]] between the [[Alps]] a ...€400 [[1000000000 (number)|billion]] and a per capita GDP of $44,216. The Lombard GDP is higher than those of [[Saudi Arabia]], [[Switzerland]] or [[Sweden]]
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  • ...was a close relationship between the [[Franks|Frankish]], [[Bavaria]]n and Lombard nobility for many centuries. * [[Lombard language]]
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  • ...he Tau was debuted in Milan at the Motosalone in 1977. A young assembler [[Lombard]], [[Valenti]], picked the Tau aspirated 125 cc for its new construction an
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  • ...ered by the [[Burgundians]], the [[Ostrogoth]]s, the [[Byzantines]]. The [[Lombard]], who had annexed it to their [[Italian Kingdom]], were expelled by the [[
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  • '''Brescia''' ([[Eastern Lombard|Lombard]]: ''Brèsa'') is a city in the region of [[Lombardy]] in northern [[Italy] ...a. In 774 [[Charlemagne]] captured the city and ended the existence of the Lombard kingdom in northern Italy.
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  • ...l''', with a fifth-century baptistery, is built on the ruins of an earlier Lombard church, and this again on a Roman building, possibly a temple.
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  • ...s of all classes. The word ''s-ciào'' is still used in Venetian and in [[Lombard language|Lombardian]] as an [[exclamation]] of [[resignation]], as in ''Oh,
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  • ...Monforte'', built in [[1450]] by the local ruler Nicola II Monforte, over Lombard of Norman ruins. The castle has [[Guelphs and Ghibellines|Guelph]] [[merlon
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  • ...the so-called Pentapolis, part of the [[Exarchate of Ravenna]]. After the Lombard and Frank conquests of that city, Pesaro became part of the [[Papal States]
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  • In the 6th century the city passed to the [[Lombards|Lombard]] [[Duchy of Benevento]]. It later suffered various Saracen ravages before
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  • [[Image:Milan_Domm.jpg|thumb|Milan's cathedral, 'Domm' in Lombard, 'Duomo' in Italian]] The German name for the city is ''Mailand,'', while in the local [[Western Lombard]] dialect, the city's name is Milán, pronounced quite as in French.
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