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    along the length of peninsular Italy. In the northwest they join with the Ligurian Alps at Altare. In the southwest they end at Reggio di Calabria, the coastal...
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    Savona (category Articles containing Ligurian-language text)
    Savona (Italian: [saˈvoːna] ; Ligurian: Sann-a [ˈsaŋːa]) is a seaport and comune in the west part of the northern Italian region of Liguria, capital of...
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    to Guadeloupe Passage, the Dominica Passage to Martinique Passage, St. Lucia, and St. Vincent. Within the Mediterranean, the Straits of Yucatán to the...
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    Prince-Bishopric of Liège. On 6 June 1805, as a result of the annexation of the Ligurian Republic (the puppet successor state to the Republic of Genoa), Tanaro...
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  • called "La Cappelletta" where she produces Vermentino della Cappelletta, a Ligurian Vermentino. Natalia met Gerald Grosvenor, Earl Grosvenor, at a ball at...
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    Albenga (category Articles containing Ligurian-language text)
    Albenga (Ligurian: Arbenga; Latin: Albingaunum) is a city and comune situated on the Gulf of Genoa on the Italian Riviera in the Province of Savona in...
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  • the Ligurian Republic, and a count in the Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy. He was invested with the Order of the Iron Crown of Austria. Sebastiani, Lucia. "BOSSI...
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  • include: Adriatic Sea Promontorio del Gargano Ionian Sea Calabria Salento Ligurian Sea Portofino Portovenere Promontorio di Piombino Tyrrhenian Sea Gaeta...
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    Moldova 1988". Comprehensive Catalog. U.S. Geological Survey. ANSS. "M 6.3 – Ligurian Sea 1963". Comprehensive Catalog. U.S. Geological Survey. ANSS. "M 5.4...
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    Custard, and Gelato?". Consumer Reports. Retrieved 6 July 2022. D'Ulivo, Lucia (15 May 2018). "Come fare il gelato in casa: 3 trucchi per risultati da...
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    classification within the family is unclear. Some consider it related to Ligurian, while others to the Italic languages. Of the Sicel language the little...
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    to Algeria. There are sweet and savory versions. Farinata or cecina. A Ligurian (farinata) and Tuscan (cecina) regional dish made from chickpea flour,...
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    Livorno (Italian: [liˈvorno] ) is a port city on the Ligurian Sea on the western coast of the Tuscany region, Italy. It is the capital of the Province...
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    Monaco United Kingdom Andorra Brazil Suriname Spain Channel Bay of Biscay Ligurian Sea Mediterranean Sea Since 2016, France is divided into 18 administrative...
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    Vercellae (or Vercelum) was the capital of the Libici or Lebecili, a Ligurian tribe; it became an important municipium, near which Gaius Marius defeated...
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  • Central 8I- 8I Lake Tiberias 8J- 8J Balearic Sea 8K- 8K Kotor Bay 8L- 8L Ligurian Sea 8M- 8M Sea of Marmara 8N- 8N Ionian Sea 8O- 8O Lake Ohrid 8P- 8P Istanbul...
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    houses. Scotto was born in Savona, an industrial town and port on the Ligurian Sea, on 24 February 1934. Her father was a police officer and her mother...
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  • Pietro Verri, Giuseppe Parini, Alessandro Volta, Directory (1797–1799) Ligurian Republic – Girolamo Luigi Durazzo, Doge (1797–1805) (complete list) – client...
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    islanders to the then Savoyard mainland (stati di terraferma). In 1738, the Ligurian colonists escaped from Tabarka (Tunisia) were invited by Charles Emmanuel...
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  • between Paris Gare de Lyon, Dijon-Ville, Milano Centrale, and Venezia Santa Lucia. Cabotage, the carriage of domestic passengers on a leg of the international...
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  • Kedahans Kentucky → Kentuckians Khyber Pakhtunkhwa → Pathans Liguria → Ligurians Louisiana → Louisianans (also "Louisianians") Madeira → Madeirans Malacca...
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  • Triturrita, was the main seaport of the Republic of Pisa, located on the Ligurian Sea coast close to the mouth of the Arno River. In the 13th century, at...
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  • caught the eye of bigger Italian clubs – most notably Genoa. It was the Ligurian side who signed Fortunato in 1991; however, his limited opportunities with...
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  • Principauté de Monaco (official, French), Principatu de Mùnegu (official, Ligurian), Principato di Monaco (official, Italian), Principat de Mónegue (official...
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    Bergomum (as it was known in classical Latin) was first settled by the Ligurian tribe of the Orobii, during the Iron Age period. During the Celtic invasion...
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    Franco Diogene (category People of Ligurian descent)
    Francesco Diogene in Catania, he was the son of a Sicilian father and a Ligurian mother. At 5 years old, Diogene moved to Genoa with his family. In Genoa...
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    January 2023. Retrieved 23 October 2016.[verification needed] Quintana, Lucía; Mora, Juan Pablo (2002). "Enseñanza del acervo léxico árabe de la lengua...
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    motorways. The code T3 was once assigned to the Bargagli-Ferriere Tunnel in Ligurian Apennines, opened in 1971. The T3 tunnel connected Bargagli with Ferriere...
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  • client republics:  Batavian Republic Cisalpine Republic Helvetic Republic Ligurian Republic French victory Treaty of Lunéville, Treaty of Amiens Survival...
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  • Slavomolisano, Indo-European → Romance → Istriot, Indo-European → Romance → Ligurian, Francosign → LISic → Italian Sign, formerly Indo-European → Romance →...
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