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    Christopher Columbus (category Articles containing Ligurian-language text)
    adulthood. His native language is presumed to have been a Genoese dialect (Ligurian) as his first language, though Columbus probably never wrote in it. His...
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    it solemnly." The spoken language of Genoa and the Ligurian coast would primarily have been Ligurian. The Italian language was originally based on the...
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    Andrea Doria (category Articles containing Ligurian-language text)
    Andrea Doria, Prince of Melfi (Italian: [anˈdrɛːa ˈdɔːrja]; Ligurian: Drîa Döia [ˈdɾiːa ˈdɔːja]; 30 November 1466 – 25 November 1560) was a Genoese statesman...
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    Carmen Machi (category People of Ligurian descent)
    José Sacristán ganan los Gaudí a los mejores actores principales". Aisge. Álvarez, Guillermo (25 January 2015). "Lista de ganadores de los Premios Feroz...
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    the Balearic Sea, between mainland Spain and its Balearic Islands the Ligurian Sea between Corsica and Liguria (Italy) the Tyrrhenian Sea enclosed by...
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    Voyages of Christopher Columbus (category Articles containing Ligurian-language text)
    relevant languages: Italian: Cristoforo Colombo [kriˈstɔːforo koˈlombo] Ligurian: Cristoffa C(or)ombo [kɾiˈʃtɔffa kuˈɾuŋbu, – ˈkuŋbu] Spanish: Cristóbal...
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    Sea, Aegean Sea) and in areas where deep currents resurface, such as the Ligurian Sea. Bordered by 23 Mediterranean countries with a coastal population of...
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  • (1801–1803) Maria Luisa, Regent (1803–1807) Charles Louis II, King (1803–1807) Ligurian Republic – Girolamo Luigi Durazzo, Doge (1797–1805) (complete list) – client...
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    (Green, Swain), Irish (Hagan), Italian (Lavarello, Repetto) (both probably Ligurian). Crawford, Allan (1982). Tristan da Cunha and the Roaring Forties. Charles...
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    14 May 1493, said: "A few days since, a certain Christopher Columbus, a Ligurian, returned from the Western Antipodes". Perhaps influenced by this, Fernão...
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    Isabel Jiménez San; Martínez, Eugenio R. Luján; Hernández, Raquel Martín; Álvarez, Marco Antonio Santamaría; Tovar, Sofía Torallas (8 December 2011). Tracing...
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    a small community about fifteen miles from Lucca situated between the Ligurian Sea and Lake Massaciuccoli, just south of Viareggio. Torre del Lago was...
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    both Portuguese and Spanish history. The word azulejo (as well as the Ligurian laggion) is derived from the Arabic الزليج (al-zillīj), zellij meaning...
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    populated primarily by pre-Indo European speakers such as the Etruscans, Ligurians, Camunni and Raetians; while Iapygian tribes, possibly of Illyrian origin...
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    small quantities of euphausiids (mostly T. raschii and T. inermis). In the Ligurian-Corsican-Provençal Basin in the Mediterranean Sea they make dives as deep...
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  • Abd ar-Rahman III. 16 August 935. Egyptian Muslims conduct a raid on the Ligurian coast, culminating in the Fatimid sack of Genoa. May 965. The Muslim conquest...
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    PMID 20059473. S2CID 5908692. Martínez-González LJ, Saiz M, Alvarez-Cubero MJ, Gómez-Martín A, Alvarez JC, Martínez-Labarga C, Lorente JA (2012). "Distribution...
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    Archibald 1999, p. 447-449. Archibald 1999, p. 447-448. Ustinova 2009, p. 102. Alvarez Dobroruka 2019, p. 89. Chiekova 2011, p. 524-525. Rabadjiev 2015, p. 453-454...
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    are the Camunic language, spoken in the Alps, and the unattested ancient Ligurian and Paleo-Sardinian languages. Most scholars consider that Etruscan is...
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  • 90 galleys) led by Admiral Oberto D'Oria defeats the Pisan ships in the Ligurian Sea. This marks the decline of the maritime power of Pisa in the Mediterranean...
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    rotated anticlockwise relative to Eurasia. This caused the subduction of the Ligurian Basin onto the eastern side. This formed the Betic nappe stack. After 85 Ma...
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  • The Guardian. Retrieved 14 May 2017. SOLI Chamber Ensemble, 'Under the Ligurian Sun, Part II', 15 May 2017 programme David Patrick Stearns (31 March 2017)...
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    the only mole crab. It is widespread in the western Mediterranean basin (Ligurian Sea and Tyrrhenian Sea), but is only known from very few records east of...
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