The Umbrian regional election of 2015 took place on 31 May 2015. Catiuscia Marini of the Democratic Party (PD) was narrowly re-elected President over...
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The 2019 Umbrian regional election took place on 27 October 2019. The election was for all 20 members of the Legislative Assembly of Umbria, as well as...
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The Umbrian regional election of 2010 took place on 28–29 March 2010. The three main candidates were Catiuscia Marini of the Democratic Party, Fiammetta...
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participation in the regional elections, and after a decline in opinion polls and poor election results in 2019 Umbrian election, on 21 November the Five...
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resignation two days later. 2010 Umbrian regional election 2015 Umbrian regional election Umbrian regional election, 2010 Inchiesta sanità Umbria, Marini...
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Italian cuisine (redirect from Regional cuisines of Italy)
For the richness of Umbrian cuisine and its history: http://blog.tuscany-cooking-class.com/etruscan-roots-beyond-tuscany-umbrian-cuisine/. Archived 9...
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some scholars suggest their totemic animal to be the calf (Lat vitulus, Umbrian vitlo, Oscan Víteliú). Several ancient authors said it was named after...
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of the Indo-European languages, consisting of Latino-Faliscan and Osco-Umbrian languages. Furthermore, Celtic languages were spoken in Cisalpine Gaul...
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Lega Nord (section Regional and ideological divides)
centre-right coalition. The first election after the formation of Conte's second government was the 2019 Umbrian regional election. In a traditional stronghold...
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some scholars suggest their totemic animal to be the calf (Lat vitulus, Umbrian vitlo, Oscan Víteliú). Several ancient authors said it was named after...
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Sofia (category Articles containing potentially dated statements from 2015)
city the combinative name of Ulpia Serdica; Ulpia may be derived from an Umbrian cognate of the Latin word lupus, meaning "wolf" or from the Latin vulpes...
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2000 in Italy (category Incomplete lists from January 2015)
1999–2000 Serie B 2000–01 U Umbrian regional election, 2000 V 57th Venice International Film Festival Venetian regional election, 2000 W 2000 Women's Water...
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Throughout the ancient age Terni was a thriving medium-sized city in the Umbrian countryside until, in the 19th century, industrial and railroad development...
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Basilicata and the Sardinian Autonomist Populars in Sardinia, while the Umbrian regional section joined Christian Democracy. Most leading members, including...
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wider region. The term Tusci is thought by linguists to have been the Umbrian word for "Etruscan", based on an inscription on an ancient bronze tablet...
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In a strict sense, commonly used in linguistics, it refers to the Osco-Umbrians and Latino-Faliscans, speakers of the Italic languages, a subgroup of the...
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the abundance and beauty of the calf (Vitulus in Latin; Vitlu in Osco-Umbrian) in the region. The passage from the Vitalia form to Italia can in this...
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Oscan-speaking Pentri, Carricini and Frentani, and, more generically, Osco-Umbrian Aequi, Praetutii, Vestini, Marrucini, Marsi and Peligni. Considered strong...
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[Neopaganism today: The Merjamaa movement in the regional and Russian context]. Oikumena. Regional Researches (in Russian). 2 (37). Moscow: N.N. Miklukho-Maklai...
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2010 Umbrian regional election the party obtained 4.3% and entered the Regional Council for the first time with a regional councillor, while in 2015 it...
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Iranian peoples Italo-Celtic Magna Graecia Rock Drawings in Valcamonica Osco-Umbrian languages Roman Kingdom Founding of Rome Aeneid Old Latium "Sicilian Peoples:...
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including Indo-European speakers (Romans and other Latins, Falisci, Picentes, Umbrians, Samnites, Oscans, Sicels and Adriatic Veneti, as well as Greeks in Magna...
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Ligurian (Appennino ligure), Tuscan-Emilian (Appennino tosco-emiliano), and Umbrian Apennines (Appennino umbro). The Ligurian Apennines border the Ligurian...
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languages. Their languages were part of the Osco-Umbrian linguistic family, which also included Umbrian and the Sabellian languages to the north of Samnium...
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numerous prominent political figures could count Etruscan, Samnite, and Umbrian families and so on among their ancestors. The period from the Gracchan...
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Politics of Umbria (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from September 2015)
so-called "Red belt". The centre-left's dominance ended with the 2019 regional election, in which Donatella Tesei of Lega Nord–Umbria was elected President...
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Italians are mostly Indo-European speakers (Italic peoples such as Latins, Umbrians, Samnites, Oscans, Sicels and Adriatic Veneti, as well as Celts, Iapygians...
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History of Rome (category Articles containing potentially dated statements from 2015)
included Latins (in the west), Sabines (in the upper valley of the Tiber), Umbrians (in the north-east), Samnites (in the South), Oscans, and others. In the...
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Armenian homeland to Istanbul crystallized the common elements of the regional dialects, paving the way for a style of writing that required a shorter...
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