Julia of Corsica (Italian: Giulia da Corsica; French: Julie; Corsican: Ghjulia; Latin: Iulia), also known as Julia of Carthage, and more rarely Julia...
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The Basilica di Santa Giulia is a medieval former church in Bonate Sotto, Lombardy, northern Italy. Built in the early 12th century, only its apse area...
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name include: Santa Giulia da Corsica (died c. 439), Christian saint and martyr Giulia Anghelescu (born 1984), Romanian singer Giulia Arcioni (born 1986)...
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Saint Julia of Corsica. The building was damaged by Allied bombardments during World War II, in 1943. "S.Giulia Vergine e Martire - Diocesi di Torino". www...
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Capocollo (redirect from Capocollo di Calabria)
(Italian: [kapoˈkɔllo]) or coppa (Italian: [ˈkɔppa]) is an Italian and French (Corsica) pork cold cut (salume) made from the dry-cured muscle running from the...
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Malvasia (redirect from Malvasia di Candia)
Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Lombardia, Apulia, Sicily, Lipari, Emilia-Romagna, and Sardinia), Slovenia (including Istria), Croatia (including Istria), Corsica, the Iberian...
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metropolitan cities in 2015. Friuli-Venezia Giulia — in 2016, the regional council of Friuli-Venezia Giulia approved a law which abolished the four provinces...
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Italian occupation of Corsica refers to the military (and administrative) occupation by the Kingdom of Italy of the French island of Corsica during the Second...
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Ajaccio (redirect from Ajaccio, Corsica)
Aghjacciu [aˈɟattʃu]; Latin: Adiacium) is the capital and largest city of Corsica, France. It forms a French commune, prefecture of the department of Corse-du-Sud...
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terre nostre ritornano... Malta, Corsica, Nizza, p. 118. Bartoli, Matteo. Le parlate italiane della Venezia Giulia e della Dalmazia. Tipografia italo-orientale...
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Basilica di Santa Maria Assunta, Aquileia, a church in Aquileia, province of Udine, Friuli-Venezia Giulia Santa Marija ,Ghaxaq, Malta Basilica di Santa Maria...
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known as San Giovanni de Medua San-Giovanni-di-Moriani, a municipality of the Haute-Corse department, Corsica Municipalities Borgo San Giovanni, in the...
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Tarvisio in Friuli-Venezia-Giulia) or the Inn (Livigno in Lombardy), both tributaries of the Danube, and the waters from the Lago di Lei in Lombardy drain...
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island of Corsica San Martiño, an island off the north coast of Spain San Martiño (Cíes Islands), an island off the west coast of Spain Certosa di San Martino...
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island are Tirrenia di Navigazione, Moby Lines, Corsica Ferries - Sardinia Ferries, Grandi Navi Veloci, Grimaldi Lines, Corsica Linea; they link the...
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de Santa Giulia (Corsican: Stagnu di Santa Ghjulia) is a coastal lagoon in the Corse-du-Sud department of France. The Étang de Santa Giulia extends along...
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Livorno (redirect from Comune di Livorno)
the town, commonly called Duomo di Livorno, is dedicated to Francis of Assisi, Mary, mother of Jesus, and Julia of Corsica, and was built in a central position...
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Autonomist movement Battle of Valle Giulia Primavalle Fire "Da Potere Operaio alla fuga in Francia Gli Anni di piombo di Oreste Scalzone". La Repubblica....
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a commune in the province of Udine in the region of Friuli-Venezia Giulia Largo di Torre Argentina, a square in the ancient Campus Martius, Rome San Vito...
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characteristic of the ancient Ligurian language of northern Italy, southern France, Corsica and elsewhere. Pliny the Elder has the most to say about the Padus of his...
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Trieste (redirect from Capital of Friuli Venezia Giulia)
the capital and largest city of the autonomous region of Friuli-Venezia Giulia, as well as of the regional decentralization entity of Trieste. Trieste...
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Montasch) is a mountain located in the Province of Udine, in the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region of northeastern Italy. With its elevation of 2,752 metres (9,029 ft)...
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Spanish Inquisition. The site had been orchards belonging to the former villa Giulia. Patronizing the development was the praetor Bernardo Filangieri, count...
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safe for consumption can be sold. Variations of this cheese also exist in Corsica, France, where it is called casgiu merzu, and is especially produced in...
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Corsican Guard (category History of Corsica)
Pecchiai, Pio (1937). "I Corsi sepolti nella basilica di S. Crisogono in Roma". giancarlo.photos.club-corsica.com (in Italian). Livorno: Chiappini. Archived...
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The Defensive Organization of Corsica (Organisation Défensive de la Corse) was the French military organization that in 1940 was responsible for the defense...
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Corsican: circundariu di Bastìa) is an arrondissement of France in the Haute-Corse department in the territorial collectivity of Corsica. It has 27 communes...
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The Law (1959 film) (category Films shot in Corsica)
Anna Maria Bottini - Maria Anna Arena - Anna, Attilio's wife Edda Soligo - Giulia Joe Dassin - Nico The shooting took place in particular in the Gargano:...
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Free Territory of Trieste (redirect from Territorio Libero di Trieste)
the territory which formed Zone A is today part of Italy's Friuli-Venezia Giulia region. Following the dissolution of Yugoslavia in the early 1990s, the...
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October 2015. Bernasconi, Giulia (2012). "L'Italiano in Venezuela". Italiano LinguaDue (in Italian). 3 (2). Università degli Studi di Milano: 20. doi:10.13130/2037-3597/1921...
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