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  • ...importance for [[history]], [[art]], [[architecture]], [[archaeology]], [[religion]], and [[culture]] in general. The immense patrimony of the city of Rome f *[http://www.regione.lazio.it/ Official Site of the Regione Lazio]
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  • ...side of the Adriatic Sea). Molisan Albanians are generally of the Orthodox religion. *[http://www.regione.molise.it/ Official site of the Molise Region]
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  • ...ueling the revenue of several other smaller denim-based brands like [[True Religion]], [[Seven for all Mankind]], [[Chip and Pepper]] and Paper Denim & Cloth t *[http://www.diesel.com Official site]
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  • |Official languages || [[French language|French]]<sup>2</sup> |Capital || There is no official capital<sup>1</sup>
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  • |'''[[Official language]]''' || [[Italian language|Italian]]<sup>1</sup> ...] is co-official in the [[Aosta Valley]]; [[German language|German]] is co-official in [[South Tyrol]].<br>
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  • ...capitals, Rome has accumulated a substantial immigrant population. Italy's official statistics bureau ([[ISTAT]]) in 2005 estimates, states that 145,000 immigr ==Religion==
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  • ...[epithet]] of [[Earth]] herself in the reconstructed [[Proto-Indo-European religion]]; see [[Prithvi]] (''Plataia''). A minority, however, suggest this Greek [ ...ains illegal on the island of [[Malta]] where [[Catholicism]] is the state religion. Furthermore, three European countries ([[The Netherlands]], [[Belgium]] an
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  • ...igious awe. This made the king the head of the [[Roman mythology|national religion]] and its chief executive. Having the power to control the [[Roman calenda ...ounding areas. Romulus also instituted the [[augur]]s as part of the Roman religion. Romulus would be remembered as early Rome's greatest conqueror and as one
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  • |Official languages || [[Latin]]<sup>2</sup>, [[Italian language|Italian]] ...a Sedes'') and the location of the [[Apostolic Palace]] &ndash; the Pope's official residence &ndash; and the [[Roman Curia]]. Thus, although the principal ecc
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  • |Common languages || official language [[Italian_language|Italian]] [[Sicilian_language|Sicilian]], [[Nea |Religion ||
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  • ...e of the Italian peninsula. If this is true, it suggests that the [[Cult (religion)|Cult]] of the Virgin which is omnipresent in the fabric of Siena's ancient *[http://www.comune.siena.it/ Official site]
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  • ...') was likely absolute. He was also the head of the [[Roman religion|state religion]]. In addition to the authority of the King, there were three administrativ ...remains the traditional language of the [[Roman Catholic Church]] and the official language of [[Vatican City]].
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  • | <br>Standard [[Italian language|Italian]] (official); [[Neapolitan language|Neapolitan]], [[Sicilian language|Sicilian]], and [ ...orthern rulers of the Middle Ages significantly impacted the architecture, religion and high culture of the region. Later, Southern Italy was subjected to rule
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  • |Language || Italian (official), German (parts of Trentino-Alto Adige region are predominantly German spea |Religion || predominately Roman Catholic with mature Protestant and Jewish communiti
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