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  • ...is about 7 miles (11 km) wide and divides the [[Tyrrhenian Sea]] from the western [[Mediterranean Sea]]. The strait is notorious among [[sailor|sailors]] for [[Category:Straits of Europe|Bonifacio]]
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  • : Southern [[Europe]], a [[peninsula]] extending into the central [[Mediterranean Sea]], northe : Europe
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  • : [[Southern Europe]], a [[peninsula]] extending into the central [[Mediterranean Sea]], northe : [[Europe]]
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  • ...e [[Atlantic Ocean]] almost completely enclosed by land, on the north by [[Europe]], on the south by [[Africa]], and on the east by [[Asia]]. It covers an a ...iterranean]] is important in understanding the origin and development of [[Western Civilization]].
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  • *** [[Western Lombard]] ...t of as being part of the western branch of Romance languages, the [[Italo-Western languages]].
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  • ...of trading and craftmanship. After the fall of the [[Western Roman Empire|Western Empire]], Pesaro was occupied by the Ostrogoths, and destroyed by [[Vitigis ...bertas Pesaro|Victoria Libertas]] [[basketball]] team, better known across Europe as ''Scavolini Pesaro''.
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  • ...aly, I believe:in terms of tectonic plates the boundary between Africa and Europe is the Alps. It is Africa heading northwards which pushed up those mountain ...the 1960s. In the same decade an electric power station was built and the western part of the island became a [[NATO]] base.
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  • ...''Alps''' is the name for one of the great [[mountain range]] systems of [[Europe]], stretching from [[Austria]] and [[Slovenia]] in the east, through [[Ital ...Liechtenstein]], [[Slovenia]] and [[Switzerland]]. The highest peak of the Western Alps is [[Mont Blanc]], 4810 m. The highest peak in the Eastern Alps is [[P
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  • '''Liguria''' is a coastal [[Regions of Italy|region]] of north-western [[Italy]], the third smallest of the Italian regions. It borders France to [[Category:NUTS 2 Statistical Regions of Europe]]
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  • ...ardy, and its capital ([[Milan]]) is the fourth largest [[conurbation]] in Europe with more than 6.5 million inhabitants. The current governor of Lombardy is Lombardy is one of the three richest regions in [[Europe]], with a [[Gross domestic product|GDP]] per capita 30% higher than the res
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  • ...t]] and later [[Russia]]n market as well. Lada made its name in [[Western Europe]] selling the [[Lada Riva]] in large quantities during the [[1980s]], but s ...mported components, AutoVAZ decided to withdraw from the UK and most other western European markets. Lada cars maintained a presence in a number of African, C
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  • ...[[Switzerland]] or [[Sweden]]. The region is one of the three richest in [[Europe]], with a per capita [[gross domestic product]] that is 50 percent higher t ...sized by the temporary moving of the capital of the [[Western Roman Empire|Western Empire]] to Milan. Here, in [[313]] CE, emperor [[Constantine]] issued the
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  • With the fall of its western capitol, the Roman empire continued for another 1000 years under the leader ''[[Gothic architecture]]'' began in northern [[Europe]] and spread southward to Italy.
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  • ...ed by the Romans in [[15 BC]]. After the end of the [[Western Roman Empire|Western Empire]], it was divided between the [[Lombards]] ([[Salorno]]), [[Alamanni [[Category:NUTS 2 Statistical Regions of Europe]]
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  • ...ssion generated in the last 13,000 years by several collapses on the north western side of the cone. [[J. R. R. Tolkien]], in his connections of [[Middle-earth]] and modern-day [[Europe]], had always thought of the tower [[Barad-dûr]] as being located on Strom
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  • ...Year]] award in 1972, and quickly became one of the best-selling cars in [[Europe]] for several years. ...roduction till 1995: Fiat imported the South American 127 ''Unificata'' to Europe, until 1987.
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  • [[Image:LocationEurope.png|thumb|250px|right|World map showing Europe]] [[Image:Europe countries map en.png|thumb|250px|right|Political map (neighbouring countrie
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  • ...ain pipe) and a large ejector to release brake applications. Later [[Great Western Railway]] practice was to use a vacuum pump instead of the small ejector. ...valve (right) and the small (upper) and large ejector cocks from a [[Great Western Railway|GWR]] locomotive]]
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  • The German name for the city is ''Mailand,'', while in the local [[Western Lombard]] dialect, the city's name is Milán, pronounced quite as in French Its province lies in the western part of [[Lombardy]]; it covers an area of 1,981 square kilometers and has
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  • ''America - Western States'' '''Europe'''
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  • ...[[San Carlo|Teatro di San Carlo]], the oldest active [[opera house]] in [[Europe]], which opened its doors on [[November 4]], [[1737]]. [[Category:Former countries in Europe]]
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  • ...[[San Carlo|Teatro di San Carlo]], the oldest active [[opera house]] in [[Europe]], which opened its doors on [[November 4]], [[1737]]. [[Category:Former countries in Europe]]
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  • ...nd festivals. They originated in North America and quickly spread to other western nations. ==Demolition derbies in Europe==
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  • ...[[Po]] valley, for example, was appended in 42 BC. After the fall of the [[Western Roman Empire]] and the [[Lombards|Lombard]] invasions, "Italy" or "Italian" ...Augustus and the return of the imperial ensigns to [[Constantinople]], the Western Roman Empire ends; for few years Italia stayed united under Odoacer rule, b
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  • ...ntine Empire]] after the [[Decline of the Roman Empire|fall of Rome]] in [[Western Roman Empire|the West]] and even the [[Lombards]] failed to consolidate it, ...ected local industries, and reduced Naples from the fourth largest city in Europe and the capital of a kingdom to a provincial town".
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  • After the fall of the [[Western Roman Empire]] and the Byzantine reconquest in the [[Gothic Wars (6th centu In 1957, the first underwater [[aqueduct]] in Europe was built in Procida.
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  • ...e extra weight upset the cars handling. It was more popular in continental Europe than in the UK, due to diesel being substantially less taxed there, than in Uno production ceased in Italy in 1995, with sales throughout Western Europe stopping at the same time. A total of 6,032,911 units were built in Fiat's
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  • ...: ''Valle d'Aosta'') is a mountainous [[Regions of Italy|region]] in north-western [[Italy]]. It is bordered by [[France]] to the west, [[Switzerland]] to the [[Category:NUTS 2 Statistical Regions of Europe]]
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  • ...n ''Valle d'Aosta'') is a mountainous [[Regions of Italy|region]] in north-western [[Italy]], the smallest of Italy's regions. It is bordered by [[France]] to [[Category:NUTS 2 Statistical Regions of Europe]]
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  • ...s by [[NSU]], [[Comotor]], and [[Mazda]], therefore it is likely that many Western [[patent]]s were infringed upon by these designs, the probable reason for t ...[[auto racing|race]], in 1974. Mazda is the only team from outside Western Europe or the United States to have won Le Mans outright and the only non-piston e
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  • ...established good relations with several [[counter-terrorism]] units in the western world. ...in [[Weingarten]], [[Germany]]. SOD/NOCS continues to be a leading unit in Europe and the new senior officers have establish liaisons with similar units of f
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  • ...and the ''Schola Sacerdotum'' academy drew scholars from all over western Europe. ...lmets and wrought-iron fences with the Scaligeri ladder emblems. In all of Europe, there is nothing like these spiky, flamboyant, monuments. Simplertombs nea
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  • Road racing is popular all over the world, but especially in [[Europe]]. The most competitive and devoted countries are [[Belgium]], [[France]], ...e western European countries of France, Spain, Belgium, and Italy. Some of Europe's earliest road bicycle races remain among the sport's marquee events. Thes
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  • The [[University of Padua]] is one of the oldest ([[1222]]) in Europe and has counted among its many famous professors [[Galileo Galilei]]. To th Mostly together with the [[Cenomani]] [[Celts]] on their western border, the [[Veneti]] sided with the [[Ancient Rome|Romans]] when Rome str
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  • ...la]], [[Libya]], [[Eritrea]], [[Ethiopia]], and various other countries in Europe and the Americas |Fam4 || [[Italo-Western languages|Italo-Western]]
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  • ...(1984), three vehicles that symbolized Iveco's entrepreneurial success in Europe. ...ed variants. Also produced in China by [[Naveco]] as the Nanjing NJ2046. [[Western Star]] built copies for the [[Canadian Forces]] 1993-1997
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  • ...ance and several thousand copies were built and used, primarily in Western Europe and in North America. Its popularity rapidly faded when, partly due to incr ...ces to ride), and litigated on behalf of cyclists (It would, however, be [[Western Wheel Company]] of [[Chicago]] which would drastically reduce production co
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  • ...hey left Scandinavia under leaders such as Ibor and settled in Continental Europe, in the lower course of the [[Elbe river]], where they were recorded by [[T ...ng of the [[6th century]] they were settled in [[Pannonia]] (now [[Hungary|Western Hungary]] and the [[Czech Republic]]) by the Emperor [[Justinian I|Justinia
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  • ...onaco''', is a [[constitutional monarchy]] and [[city-state]] in [[Western Europe]] located along the [[French Riviera]] between the [[Mediterranean Sea]] an ...]]; Les Revoires, containing the [[Jardin Exotique]]; and La Colle, on the western border with [[Cap d`Ail]]. Monte Carlo quartier is also subdivided into sev
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  • After the fall of the [[Western Roman Empire]], Genoa was occupied by the [[Ostrogoths]]. After the [[Gothi However, this prosperity did not last. The [[Black Death]] was imported into Europe in 1349 from the Genoese trading post at [[Caffa]] ([[Theodosia]]) in Crim
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  • ...tadiums, leading to Motocross being now termed the "outdoors". However, in Europe it is less popular, as the predominate focus there is on Motocross. There is a [[World Enduro Championship]] (WEC) that has events across Europe, with a few excursions to North America. The most significant event in the
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  • ...produced. Also around the same time, Fiat taxis became somewhat popular in Europe. By 1910, Fiat was the largest automotive company in Italy — a posit ...t began to build the famous [[Lingotto]] car factory — the largest in Europe up to that time — which opened in 1923. It was the first Fiat factor
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  • ...the ''imperfect bipolarism'', referring to more proper bipolarism in other western countries (the [[United States]], [[Germany]], the [[United Kingdom]], [[Fr The Communist party was at this point the largest communist party in western Europe, and remained such for the rest of its existence. Their ability to attract
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  • ...a suburban population in excess of 200,000 persons. A centre of medieval [[Europe]]an [[trade]] and [[finance]], the city is often considered the birthplace ...event the city's rise to become one of the most powerful and prosperous in Europe, assisted by her own strong gold currency, the [[guilder|florin]] (introduc
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  • ...alian]]: ''Repubblica Italiana'' or ''Italia'') is a country in southern [[Europe]]. It comprises the ([[boot]]-shaped) Apennine [[peninsula]] and two large ...velopment of the whole Mediterranean area, deeply influencing [[Culture of Europe|European culture]] as well. Important cultures and civilizations have exist
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  • ...pire]], the most powerful, largest and longest lasting empire of classical Western civilization. The [[Vatican City|Vatican]], a sovereign [[enclave]] within ...ddle Ages]], but the city regained prominence as the cultural capital of [[Western Roman Empire]] for several hundred years leading up to the [[Renaissance]].
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  • ...tieth century the automobile industry was beginning to take off in western Europe, especially in France where, in 1903, 30,204 cars were produced, representi ...of technologies were being produced by hundreds of producers all over the western world. [[Steam car|Steam]], [[electric vehicle|electricity]] and gasoline-p
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  • ...garchic]] [[republic]] to a vast [[empire]]. It came to dominate [[Western Europe]] and the entire area surrounding the [[Mediterranean Sea]] through [[conqu ...elopment of law, war, art, literature, architecture, and language in the [[Western world]], and its [[history of Rome|history]] continues to have a major infl
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  • It is surrounded on the western and northern front by the [[Alps]] and on the southern front by the hills o ...as well as an increasing amount of foreigners particularly from [[Eastern Europe]].[http://demo.istat.it/pop2005/index.html]
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  • ...m itself seems to have originated in the very early years of motorsport in Europe, between the [[First World War]] and the [[Second World War]] when automobi ...of all types in America. AMA series are often analogous to FIM series. In Europe, the FIM is the dominant sanctioning body for bikes and cars.
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  • ...ntury BC by [[Phoenicia]]n tradesmen around a natural harbour on the north-western coast of Sicily. The Phoenician name for the city may have been Zîz, but [ ...aps in the world. It is also the main centre of [[Norman architecture]] in Europe.
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  • == Prague - The Heart of Europe == ...cities, Prague has become the most popular travel destination in [[Central Europe]] along with [[Budapest]] and [[Krakow]]. Millions of tourists visit the ci
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  • ...tania]], is 3,320 m (10,900 ft) high, making it the tallest [[volcano]] in Europe. It is also one of the world's most active volcanoes. ...oger of Sicily.jpg|thumb|left|300px|[[High Middle Ages]] view of earth <br>Europe and Sicily are featured in the lower right-hand section. (North is at the
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  • ...g Kralja Tomislava 22) by famous Viennese designers of theatres in Central Europe Hellmer and Fellmer is a neo-classical exhibition complex and one of the la * '''Astoria Best Western Premier Hotel''' (+385 1 48-08-900) 3-star hotel in Petrinjska 71 not far f
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  • ...rade (European Premium), up to 93/94 for premium unleaded or E10 (Super in Europe) ...have the highest usage per square mile/kilometer. Some countries, e.g. in Europe, impose heavy [[fuel tax]]es on fuels such as gasoline, leading to greater
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  • As wealth increased in Western Europe in the late 60s, the demand for motorscooters fell as the small car became ...l village of [[Rodano]], near Milan, hosts the biggest Lambretta museum in Europe and the Innocenti archives. In the collection are also several non-Lambrett
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  • ...During this period, [[diet (nutrition)|diets]] and cooking changed across Europe, and these changes helped lay the foundations for modern [[European cuisine ...from a mere 1/3 to around ¾ and bread remained the basic staple in most of Europe long into the modern era.
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  • ...uel used in North America has higher sulphur content than the fuel used in Europe, effectively limiting diesel use to industrial vehicles. [[Image:mbe4000.jp In Europe, where tax rates in many countries make diesel fuel much cheaper than petro
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  • This market is operated under western nameplates with some Japanese representation. It is mainly controlled by Ge ...e United States. While most luxury cars are considered luxury cars in both Europe and the US, the entry-level segment is not. Classification within "luxury c
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  • ...], that [[Romulus Augustus]], the last [[Roman Emperors|Emperor]] of the [[Western Roman Empire]], was imprisoned after being deposed in [[476]]. Naples suffe ...ista Marino]], thus confirming itself among the most important capitals of Europe.
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  • ...rport is serviced by most neighboring countries and [[Discount airlines in Europe|low-cost carriers]] easyJet and Wizzair. The airport has the bare necessit ...ej''' (The Colosseum) is Ljubljana's main multiplex. Unlike in the rest of Europe, all movies are presented in orginal audio language (mostly English) while
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  • ...ent, [[Europe]] would insist on nuclear disarmament and thus leave western Europe defenceless against an attack from Orlov's Soviet forces. ...esent there of the Soviet plot. Then the hottest 'cheap' [[sports car]] in Europe, and the most popular Alfa Romeo sports coupe ever made.
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  • ...]] [http://www.easyjet.com Easy Jet] serving a number of destinations in [[Europe]] including [[Great Britain]]. ...ss for disabled visitors. The Museum of the I.C.R.C. is one of the best in Europe, providing detailed photographic and other physical evidence of the I.C.R.C
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  • ...rina Militare Italiana''. In full [[Marshall Plan]] and in a context where Europe was going to be divided in two set against blocks, [[Italy]] began to enter ...the peace Treaty bonds by the end of [[1951]], with the consent of all of Western nations.
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  • *[http://www.wnymba.org/ WNYMBA - Western New York Mountain Bike Association] ..., California and Utah have excellent places for this kind of riding and in Europe Wales, Scotland, Spain and the French Alps, particularly Chamonix are popul
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  • ...967, in [[Via Signorini]] in the little town of [[Borgo Panigale]], on the western outskirts of [[Bologna]]. [[Rino Caracchi]], [[Giorgio Nepoti]] and [[Rizzi ...me degree, and then assembled to create true racing bikes to race all over Europe against official teams. Since the very beginning Ducati-NCR stands for raci
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  • The wheel reached [[Europe]] and [[History of India|India]] (the [[Indus Valley Civilization|Indus Val ...h they did not develop the wheel proper, the [[Olmec]] and certain other [[western hemisphere]] [[cultures]] seem to have approached it, as wheel-like worked
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  • ...thern Europe]], probably one of the most popular tourist destinations in [[Europe]] after [[France]] and [[Spain]]. ...n [[food]] inside of Italy is different than Italian in America or western Europe. Italian [[food]] is based upon a few simple ingredients and Italians often
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  • ...r production uses Western technology and car models and sometimes complete Western factories are shipped to such countries. This is reflected in patent statis ...ut 40,000 people die every year in the [[U.S.]], with similar figures in [[Europe]]. This figure increases annually in step with rising population and increa
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  • ...with Mozzarella cheese. This type of pizza is especially popular in the [[western United States]], and is also a popular topping combination in [[Australia]] ...n India). Indian pizzas are generally made more spicy as compared to their western counterparts, to suit Indian taste. Along with Indian variations, more conv
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  • ...tal of 71.9 million new automobiles were sold worldwide: 22.9 million in [[Europe]], 21.4 million in [[Asia-Pacific]], 19.4 million in USA and Canada, 4.4 mi ||Subsidiary||Asia, Europe, South America, South Africa, Puerto Rico
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  • ...ture of [[combine harvesters]] which quickly became popular across western Europe, famed for their simple and robust design.
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  • ...rally, ''Death to Spies'' ([[SMERSH (James Bond)|SMERSH]]), a programme of Western spy assassinations — and as such Pushkin needs to be eliminated. This sto ...was funded by Brad Whitaker. Whitaker had arranged to supply the KGB with Western high-technology weapons through Koskov, and Koskov is attempting to deliver
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  • ...evolved from the saddle and riding position used by Western Cowboys (See [[Western Saddle]]). This position allows greater long distance comfort, with some co The U.S, U.K. and Europe are also seeing a surge in motorcycle ownership, thanks in large part to an
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  • - Western Canada's only factory authorized Ferrari dealer. (CDN) ...acing - A group of dedicated Pantera vintage racers from North America and Europe.
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  • ...tecture and has emerged as one of the most popular tourist destinations in Europe during the 1990s. ...s '''El Prat''', is a major transport hub and fields flights from all over Europe and beyond. There are three terminals, A, B and C, all within fairly easy
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  • The original Panda met with great success across Europe, polling 2nd in the European [[Car of the Year]] awards in its first full y ...k II variant remains a relatively common sight on the roads of continental Europe, and many are even still in daily use in the UK where the model ceased bein
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  • ...e]], one behind the other. First introduced in [[19th century|19th-century Europe]], bicycles evolved quickly into their familiar, current design. Numbering In many western countries, the use of bicycles levelled off or declined as motorized transp
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  • ...esign|safety of pedestrians in car-pedestrian collisions]]. Proposals in [[Europe]] would require cars sold there to have a minimum/maximum hood (bonnet) hei ...s occurring between 1987 and 2004 in the Australian states of Victoria and Western Australia that resulted in injury or in a vehicle being towed away. The stu
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  • ...e [[Middle Ages]] and [[Renaissance]] created music that spread throughout Europe. Innovations in the use of [[scale (music)|musical scales]], [[harmony]], [ ...ely cited: "A voice as pinched and strangulated and high-pitched as any in Europe. The singing expression is one of true agony, the throat is distended and f
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  • ...judicial]] power over the Vatican City. He is the only absolute monarch in Europe. ...the [[European microstates]], is situated on the Vatican Hill in the north-western part of Rome, several hundred metres west of the [[Tiber]] river. Its borde
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  • ...e correlated with their higher suicide rate when compared with the rest of Europe. ...rs by train) and [[Brno]] ({{IATA|BRQ}}) and [http://www.skyeurope.com Sky Europe ] flies to [[Bratislava]] (1.5 hours by bus and 8 euros book at Ryan airlin
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  • ...supply by at least ten times. As a side-effect, the entire economy of the Western world will be disrupted. ...fashion model who painted herself and asphyxiated. Another urban legend in Europe involved Italian children who were painted gold as part of a religious para
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  • ...ender them either inoperative or co-ordinate the use of them against major western cities or against Britain herself. Later recovered by Bond, who at the end ...Germany off the map with the intention of removing all US installations in Europe leaving it vulnerable to a Russian invasion. This is the sixth time in the
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  • As the [[Western Roman Empire]] declined, the Latin tradition was kept alive by writers such ...Arezzo]] wrote [[couplet]]s about the legend of [[Alexander the Great]]. [[Europe]] was full of the legend of [[King Arthur]], but the Italians contented the
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  • As the [[Western Roman Empire]] declined, the Latin tradition was kept alive by writers such ...Arezzo]] wrote [[couplet]]s about the legend of [[Alexander the Great]]. [[Europe]] was full of the legend of [[King Arthur]], but the Italians contented the
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