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    entity" (synonymous with civitas), into which individuals are born or accepted, and from which they die or are ejected. The civitas is not just the collective...
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  • Civitas is the condition of Roman citizenship. Civitas may also refer to: CIVITAS (European Union), a European initiative to make urban transport more...
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  • liberal think tank Civitas (disambiguation) Civitella (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Civita. If an internal...
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  • Civitas Christiana is an ultraconservative Dutch non-profit activist organization of Catholic inspiration. Through online petitions, mailing, books, and...
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  • algebra, tensor analysis, and differential geometry, the Levi-Civita symbol or Levi-Civita epsilon represents a collection of numbers defined from the sign...
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    Civitas Schinesghe (Ecclesiastical Latin: [ˈtʃivitas skiˈnesɡe]; Polish: Państwo Gnieźnieńskie), also known as the Duchy of Poland or the Principality...
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  • The Civitas Institute, Inc. (Civitas) is a Raleigh, North Carolina–based conservative think tank. Civitas was incorporated on March 9, 2005. Initial members...
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    Tullio Levi-Civita, ForMemRS (English: /ˈtʊlioʊ ˈlɛvi ˈtʃɪvɪtə/, Italian: [ˈtulljo ˈlɛːvi ˈtʃiːvita]; 29 March 1873 – 29 December 1941) was an Italian...
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  • Civitas, also known as France Jeunesse Civitas and Institut Civitas, was an association generally considered to be Traditionalist Catholic, integrist...
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    Basic Books (redirect from Basic Civitas)
    Basic Books is a book publisher founded in 1950 and located in New York City, now an imprint of Hachette Book Group. It publishes books in the fields of...
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  • Nova Civitas was a Flemish think tank based on the principles of classic liberalism in combination with Anglo-Saxon conservatism. Nova Civitas claimed...
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  • Roberto F. Civita (9 August 1936 – 26 May 2013) was a Brazilian businessman and publisher. Born in Italy, he emigrated at the age of two with his family...
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    diocese of the Civitas Tungrorum. However, doubts exist about exact borders, in this case due to the fact that the northern part of the civitas was for a long...
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    42°37′40″N 12°06′50″E / 42.62778°N 12.11389°E / 42.62778; 12.11389 Civita di Bagnoregio is an outlying village of the comune of Bagnoregio in the Province...
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  • A free city (Latin: civitas libera, urbs liberae condicionis; Greek: ἐλευθέρα καὶ αὐτόνομος πόλις) was a self-governed city during the Hellenistic and...
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  • Civitas Media, LLC was a Davidson, North Carolina–based publisher of community newspapers covering 11 Midwestern, Mid-Atlantic, and Southern states. The...
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  • A civitas stipendaria or stipendiaria, meaning "tributary state/community", was the lowest and most common type of towns and local communities under Roman...
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  • Christopher Joseph LaCivita (born 1966) is an American political consultant and former partner in FP1 Strategies, a national public affairs and campaign...
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  • 2016, Civitas accounts showed that it paid rent of around £3,250 a month for its offices. Civitas set up the Centre for Social Cohesion 2007. Civitas research...
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    Esztergom (redirect from Regia Civitas)
    Esztergom (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈɛstɛrɡom] ; German: Gran; Latin: Solva or Strigonium; Slovak: Ostrihom, known by alternative names) is a city with...
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    Nyon (redirect from Civitas Equestrium)
    Noiodunum, Equestris, Civitas Equestrium, and Civitas Equestrium Noiodunum. Nyon is first mentioned around 367–407 as civitas Equestrium id est Noiodunus...
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    Metropolitano Stadium (Spanish: Estadio Metropolitano), also referred to as Cívitas Metropolitano for sponsorship reasons, is a stadium in Madrid, Spain. It...
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  • Civita is a frazione of the comune of Cascia in the Province of Perugia, Umbria, central Italy. It stands at an elevation of 1171 metres above sea level...
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  • Pax Julia (redirect from Civitas Pacensis)
    Pax Iulia (also known as Colonia Civitas Pacensis) or later Pax Augusta was a city in the Roman province of Lusitania (today situated in the Portuguese...
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    Lisieux (French: [lizjø] ) is a commune in the Calvados department in the Normandy region in northwestern France. It is the capital of the Pays d'Auge...
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  • of Civitas' housing associations". Investment Trust Insider. 9 May 2019. Archived from the original on 9 July 2021. Retrieved 20 May 2019. "Civitas promises...
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    Civita (Arbërisht: Çifti) is a hilltown and comune in the province of Cosenza in the Calabria region of southern Italy. Facing the Ionian Sea, it is part...
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  • City of God (redirect from Civitas dei)
    The term City of God may refer to The City of God (De civitate Dei), a fifth-century book by St. Augustine of Hippo, and subsequently to the Roman Catholic...
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  • A civitas foederata, meaning "allied state/community", was the most elevated type of autonomous cities and local communities under Roman rule. Each Roman...
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  • The initiative is co-ordinated by cities. CIVITAS is an acronym of CIty-VITAlity-Sustainability. CIVITAS I started in early 2002 (within the Fifth European...
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