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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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