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  • ...wn centre you walk, the more deserted those beaches become. The [[Adriatic Sea]] is fairly clean and warm, ideal for children, with only the occasional [[ ...street less than a mile long that leads from the lagoon on one side to the sea on the other. It houses hotels, expensive shops, and tourist-centric restau
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  • ...(meat)|ham]] from central and northern [[Italy]] and other [[Adriatic Sea|Adriatic]] countries -- [[Slovenia]] ([[Kras]]), [[Croatia]] ([[Dalmatia]]) and [[Se ...n ham production to produce the desired rosy color and unique flavor. Only sea salt is used. The pigmentation seems to be produced by certain bacteria, ra
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  • ...[[Campania]] to the south, [[Puglia]] to the south-east and the [[Adriatic Sea]] to the north-east. ...very different from the Albanian spoken on the other side of the Adriatic Sea). Molisan Albanians are generally of the Orthodox religion.
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  • ...company was named "Brioni" after the resort on the coast of the [[Adriatic Sea]]. From the beginning, Brioni suits were luxuries only afforded to the priv
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  • ...t, [[Lazio]] to the south, [[Molise]] to the south-east and the [[Adriatic Sea]] to the east.
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  • ...a]] to the southwest. It neighbors [[Greece]] and [[Albania]], across the Adriatic and Ionian. The region extends as far north as Monte Gargano, and was the ...and steel, processed food, plastics, and wine. Fishing is pursued in the Adriatic and in the Gulf of Taranto. The scarcity of water has long been an acute p
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  • ...[[Italy]], population 101.859 (2005). Ancona is situated on the [[Adriatic Sea]] and is the center of the [[province of Ancona]] and the capital of the re ...Marciana, would figure as a landmark for ships approaching Rome's greatest Adriatic port.
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  • ...corner led on to a four mile (6 km) long straight running next to the sea. The pit and paddock complex was located at the end of this straight. In an
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  • ...7,856 km² and about 1.2 million inhabitants. A natural opening to the sea for many [[Central Europe]]an countries, the region is traversed by the maj ...e North and [[Slovenia]] to the East; to the South it faces the [[Adriatic Sea]].
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  • ...tine, which implies related to the Italian city of Trieste on the Adriatic Sea. Following World War II, Trieste and its surrounding coastal area remained
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  • As US attention turned to the Soviets and the [[Mediterranean Sea]] it transformed Italian seas in one of the main places of confrontation be ...nto]], as well sa the defence of the naval routes through the [[Tyrrhenian Sea]]. To ensure these tasks was carried out a "''Studio sul potenziamento dell
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  • ...itched, some say blown off its course by the sirocco wind off the Adriatic Sea, spun off course, bounced through a ditch, hit a bridge and finally was arr
    24 KB (3,787 words) - 21:43, 24 March 2010