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  • *North-West (''Nord-Ovest'') that includes the [[regions of italy|regions]] of: [ *North-East (''Nord-Est'') that includes the [[regions of italy|regions]] of: [[Em
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  • ...historic periods for its favourable position between the sea and a fertile plain, its being sourrounded by two [[swamps]] (which afforded defences from enem ...or "giudicati", in Sardinia: [[Torres]] in the north west, Gallura in the north east, and the most famous and long-lived [[Arborea]], with [[Oristano]] as
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  • ...anguage|French]] is co-official in the [[Aosta Valley]]; [[German language|German]] is co-official in [[South Tyrol]].<br> ...Tyrrhenian Sea]] to the south-west and finally the [[Ligurian Sea]] to the north-west.
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  • ...M-Class]] is a 4WD/AWD that powers all wheels evenly (continuously) via a plain [[differential (mechanics)|differential]] and uses [[traction control]] to ...[[HMMWV]] is a 4WD/AWD that powers all wheels evenly (continuously) via a plain (but manually lockable) center differential, oddly with [[Torsen]] differen
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  • ...M-Class]] is a 4WD/AWD that powers all wheels evenly (continuously) via a plain [[differential (mechanics)|differential]] and uses [[traction control]] to ...[[HMMWV]] is a 4WD/AWD that powers all wheels evenly (continuously) via a plain (but manually lockable) centre differential, oddly with [[Torsen]] differen
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  • ...[[peninsula]] of [[Eurasia]], west of [[Asia]]. Europe is bounded to the north by the [[Arctic Ocean]], to the west by the [[Atlantic Ocean]], to the sout ...Greece]], and by [[500 BC]] its meaning had been extended to lands to the north.
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  • ...rries. The higher areas, up to the [[Prealps]] and [[Alps]] sectors of the north, produce fruit, vines, olives. Cattle (with the highest density in Italy), ...was halted by the [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] expansion in the [[Po River|Padan Plain]] from the 3rd century BCE onwards: after centuries of struggle, in [[194 B
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  • ...600,000. Its agricultural setting is the ''Pianura Padovana'', the "Paduan plain," edged by the [[Colli_Euganei|Euganaean Hills]] praised by [[Lucan (poet)| Padua claims to be the oldest city in north Italy; the [[commune (medieval) | early medieval commune]] justified itself
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  • ...n'', meaning "in the middle of the plain", due either to its location in a plain close to the confluence of two small rivers, the Olona and the Seveso, or p The German name for the city is ''Mailand,'', while in the local [[Western Lombard]] d
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  • ...zza, thick as in pan pizza or [[Chicago-style pizza]]. It is traditionally plain, but may also be seasoned with [[butter]], [[garlic]], or [[herb]]s, or stu *'''Pizza [[viennese]]''': tomato, mozzarella, German [[sausage]], oregano, oil;
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  • Geneva (French: ''Genève'', German: ''Genf''; [http://www.geneve-tourisme.ch]), [[Switzerland]] is one of the ...rabic speakers abound, and of course you will also occasionally hear Swiss German, and Italian.
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  • ...ologna was a frontier stronghold of the [[Exarchate of Ravenna]] in the Po plain, and was defended by a line of walls which however did not enclose most of ...ing of the Lombards|Liutprand]], becoming part of the Lombard Kingdom. The German newcomers formed a district called "addizione longobarda" near the complex
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  • ...M-Class]] is a 4WD/AWD that powers all wheels evenly (continuously) via a plain [[differential (mechanics)|differential]] and uses [[traction control]] to ...ith [[steering#four-wheel steering|four-wheel steering]], that was used by German colonial civil servant, Bernhard Dernburg, in [[Namibia]]. Mercedes and BMW
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  • ...the Mediterranean. Dried [[fig]]s and [[Date Palm|date]]s occurred in the north, but were used rather sparingly in cooking. ...gredient around the Mediterranean, but remained an expensive import in the north where oil of [[poppy]], walnut, hazel and filbert was the most affordable a
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  • | Nickname || The Hell of the North<br>Queen of the Classics<br>The Easter race<br>A Sunday in Hell ...lassics of the European calendar. It has been called the ''The Hell of the North'', ''A Sunday in Hell'', ''Queen of the Classics'' or ''La Pascale'': the '
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  • ...ited to wheat productions, made the most of [[chick-pea]] in [[farinata]] (plain or topped with [[onion]], [[artichokes]], [[sausage]], [[cheese]] or young ...y veal, pork and chicken are the most commonly used meat, at least in the North, though beef has become more popular since [[World War II]] and wild game i
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  • ...tyling, an over-sized oil radiator graces the right side of the engine, in plain view. ...a, a recent Piaggio press release indicates the Bellagio is key to Guzzi's North American presence.
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