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Ištaran
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ITA
ITA can refer to: The International Olympic Committee's abbreviation for ItalyIn the United Kingdom, the Independent Television Authority was the regulator for commercial television for some years.The Initial Teaching Alphabet is a script intended for teaching children to read.St Ita, an Irish nun..
Ita
Ita can refer to: A sixth century Irish saint: see Saint Ides; orAn ethnic group in the Philippine Islands: see Aeta.One of the Latin words meaning yes.A type of palm (Mauritia flexuosa), growing near the Orinoco. The natives eat its fruit and buds, drink its sap, and make thread and cord from its f..
Itabashi, Tokyo
Location of Itabashi-ku in Tokyo. Itabashi (板橋区 -ku) is one of the 23 special wards of Tokyo, Japan. In English, it calls itself Itabashi City. Itabashi has sister-city relations with Burlington, Ontario in Canada; Shijingshan District in Beijing, People's Republic of China; and Bologn..
Itaberá
Itaberá is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. Its coordinates are [23°51′43″S, 49°08′14″W]. The population in 2004 is 19,430, the area is 1085.3 km² The elevation is 651 m. This place name comes from the Tupi language: Ita = stone; Berá = that shines. ..
Itaberaí
Itaberaí State Goiás Area: 1,471.1 km² Population: 29,775 (IBGE 2005) Elevation: 701 m above sea level Postcode (CEP): 76630-000 Became a city: 1868 Distance to Goiânia: 111 km. IBGE statistical microregion: Anápolis Microregion Website: [Itaberaí..
Itabirito
Itabirito is a small town from Minas Gerais, a state of Brazil. Its population is estimated in 40,882 people. ..
Itabuna
Itabuna is a city in Bahia, Brazil. It is located at around [14°47′09″S, 39°16′48″W]. ..
ITAC
ITAC is a four-letter abbreviation with multiple meanings, as described below: Information Technology Association of CanadaIntegrated Threat Assessment CentreIT Architect Certification This page expands a four-character combination which might be any or all of: an abbreviation, an acronym, an initi..
Itacare
The sun sets over Itacaré on Feb. 9, 2006. Taken by C. Spencer Beggs. Itacaré is a town located in the cocoa zone of the state of Bahia, south of Salvador, 70 km north of Ilhéus. It is in Itacaré that the river Rio de Contas, which comes from the Chapada Diamantina, meets with the ocean. ..
Itacoatiara
Itacoatiara is one of the 48 administrative districts in which the city of Niterói, Rio de Janeiro in Brazil is divided. In it is the Itacoatiara beach, 30 minutes east of the city downtown. Surfing Itacoatira produces a fast and hollow wave. It can handle well swells of up to 4 meters (12 fee..
Itacoatiara Amazonas
Itacoatiara is a Brazilian city in the Amazon region. It is also one of the biggest cities of the Amazonas state. ..
Itacolumite
Itacolumite is a naturally occurring sandstone that is flexible when cut into thin strips. It is found in Jujjur, India, and Georgia, Stokes, and McDowell Counties North Carolina, USA. External link [Flexible Sandstone Itacolumite] ..
Itaconic acid
Itaconic acid, or methylenesuccinic acid, is an organic compound that is one of the three acids obtained by the distillation of citric acid. It has the molecular formula C5H6O4 and molecular weight 130.10. Other acids formed from the distillation of citric acid include citraconic and mesaconic a..
Itadaki Street
Itadaki Street is a computer board game like Monopoly. Users can profit from speculating on their opponent's property. In this game, up to 6 players can compete to win each board. The first game was released on Famicom. After that, sequels were released for Super Famicom, PlayStation, PlayStation 2..
Itadaki Street Special
Cloud Strife from Itadaki Street Special. Aerith is in the background The latest addition to the Itadaki Street series is Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy in Itadaki Street Special, or simply Itadaki Street Special. This game was released in 2005 by Square Enix for the Playstation 2. Only four pl..
Itadori, Gifu
Itadori (板取村; -mura) was a village located in Mugi District, Gifu, Japan. The village was dissolved after the district was merged into the city of Seki on February 7, 2005. As of 2003, the village had an estimated population of 1,808 and a density of 9.65 persons per km². ..
Itaewon
Itaewon is a neighborhood in Seoul, South Korea. It is served by Seoul Subway Line 6 via the Itaewon, Noksapyeong and Hanganjin stations. It is home to about 22,000 people, but a vastly larger number visit the commercial district daily. Often called the "American Ghetto" of Seoul by Koreans, I..
ITAF
Itaf is an animation film realised in 1998 by Jean Knoertzer. This is the story about a young camel "Itaf" and a boy. They wish to discover the desert secret. ..
Itagaki
Itagaki is a Japanese name. Surname Itagaki Nobutaka: One of the Twenty-four Generals of Takeda Shingen during the Sengoku periodItagaki Taisuke: Meiji period political leaderTomonobu Itagaki: video game designer Given name Hangaku, a warrior also called Itagaki This is a [disambiguationdis..
Itagaki Nobukata
Itakagi Nobukata(板垣信方, d. March 23, 1548) was a retainer of the Takeda family. He was also called Nobukata(信形). Nobukata served under both Takeda Nobutora and Takeda Shingen and also was tasked with young Shingen. When on 1541 Nobutora was driven out from t..
Itagaki Seishiro
Itagaki Seishiro (板垣 征四郎 Itagaki Sēshirō; January 21, 1885 - December 23, 1948) was a Japanese military officer in the Guandong Army. Seishiro Itagaki graduated from the Japanese Military Academy in 1904. He fought in the Russo-Japanese War in 1904-05. He was the commanding officer of ..
Itagaki Taisuke
Itagaki Taisuke For information on the warrior woman, see Itagaki Itagaki Taisuke (板垣 退助 1837–1919) was a Japanese politician who became a leader of the Freedom and People's Rights Movement (jiyu minken undo). Contents 1 Early life2 From Meiji figure to liberal agi..
Itaguaçu, Espírito Santo
Itaguaçu is a Brazilian municipality in the state of Espírito Santo. Its estimated population in 2004 was of 15.060 inhabitants. ..
Itaguari
Itaguari is a small town and municipality in central Goiás state, Brazil. The population was 4,573 (2005 estimate) in a total area of 135.5 km² (10/10/2002). Population density: 33.03 inhab/km² (2003)Elevation: 687 metersBecame a municipality: 1989Statistical microregion: 007 Anápolis Micro..
Itaguaru
Itaguaru is a small town and municipality in central Goiás state, Brazil. The population was (2005 estimate) in a total area of 239.9 km² (10/10/2002). Population density: 22.77 inhab/km² (2003) inhab/km²Elevation: 770 metersBecame a municipality: 1958Statistical microregion: Anápolis Mi..
Itagüí
Itagüí is a municipality in Antioquia Department, Colombia. Headline text look the web page http://www.itagui.gov.co/ and seach all that you need. ..
Itaí
Itaí is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. Its coordinates are [23°25′04″S, 49°05′26″W]. The population in 2004 is 22,690, the area is 1,114.9 km² The elevation is 614 m. This place name comes from the Tupi language. ..
Itai
I.Itai (ee-tai) is a biblical name. Itai was one of King David's army Generals. He was not Jewish, but rather a Philistine (plishti - an ancient people that lived in the land of Israel. Not related to modern day "Palestinians") from the city of Gat, next to Ashkelon. Can also be written: Itay, Ytai,..
Itai-itai disease
The itai-itai disease (Japanese:イタイイタイ病, literally: ouch-ouch-disease) was the first cadmium poisoning in the world in Toyama Prefecture, Japan in 1950. The cadmium poisoning caused softening of the bones and kidney failures. The name of the disease ..
Itaipu
Itaipu Dam Itaipu (Guarani: Itaipu, Portuguese: Itaipu, Spanish: Itaipú; pronounced [itaj'pu]) is a dam of the Paraná River that includes a hydroelectric power plant, located on the border between Brazil and Paraguay. The name "Itaipu" was taken from an isle that existed near the co..
Itaituba
Itaituba is a city in Pará, Brazil. It is located at around [4°16′33″S, 55°59′2″W]. ..
Itajá
There are two cities in Brazil with this name: Itajá, Goiás andItajá, Rio Grande do Norte..
Itajá, Goiás
Itajá is a small town and municipality in southwest Goiás state, Brazil. The population was 5,884 (2005 est.) with a total area of 2,091.3 km² (10/10/2002). Itajá is a large producer of beef cattle. Population density: 2.76 hab/km² (2003)Elevation: 442 metersBecame a municipality: 1958Postal..
Itajaí
Itajaí is a coastal city in State of Santa Catarina, Brazil. It is located at around [26°52′60″S, 48°38′60″W]. ..
Itajobi
Itajobi is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. Its coordinates are [21°19′05″S, 49°03′16″W]. The population in 2004 is 14,769, the area is 503.39 km² The elevation is 453 m. This place name comes from the Tupi language. ..
Itaju
Itaju is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. Its coordinates are [21°58′52″S, 48°48′17″W]. The population in 2004 is 2,781, the area is 229.49 km² The elevation is 498 m. This place name comes from the Tupi language. ..
Itajubá
Itajubá is a city and municipality in southern Minas Gerais state, Brazil. It lies in low mountains at an elevation of approximately 827 to 1500 meters, occupying an area of 290.45 Km², with a population of 86,036, according to the 2002 census. The Sapucaí River divides the city. The lands are..
Itako
This is a page about the profession. For the city in Ibaraki prefecture, see Itako, Ibaraki. An itako is a traditional blind shaman from northern Japan. In training for initiation, itako dress in a white kimono 100 days before the ceremony. Austere purification is obligatory to achieve an extreme ..
Itako, Ibaraki
Itako (潮来市; -shi) is a city located in Ibaraki, Japan. The city was founded on April 1, 2001. It is known for its annual iris festival (the Itako Ayame Matsuri). External links [Official website] in Japanese Ibaraki Prefecture Cities Bando | Chikuse..
Itakpe
Itakpe is a town in central Nigeria, whose main activity is as an iron ore mine, supplying the steel works and river port of Ajaokuta. Transport Itakpe is served by the first sections of standard gauge railways in Nigeria. However these lines are currently isolated from the main narrow gauge syst..
Itakura, Gunma
This article is about the town in Gunma Prefecture, Japan. There was a town in Niigata Prefecture with the same name, see Itakura, Niigata. Itakura (板倉町; -machi) is a town located in Oura District, Gunma, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 15,943 and a ..
Itakura, Niigata
This article is about the former town in Niigata Prefecture, Japan. There is a town in Gunma Prefecture with the same name, see Itakura, Gunma. Itakura (板倉町; -machi) was a town located in Nakakubiki District, Niigata, Japan. On January 1, 2005 the town merged with twelve other..
Itakyry
Itakyry is a district of the Alto Paraná Department, Paraguay. ..
Ital
Ital or I-tal is food approved of in the Rastafari movement. The word derives from the English word vital, with the initial syllable replaced by the word I. This is done to many words in the Rastafarian vocabulary to signify the unity of the speaker with all of nature. Though there are different in..
Itala
The 1907 Itala which won the Peking to Paris motor race For the Italian town in Sicily, see Itala (Sicily). Itala was an exotic car manufacturer based in Turin, Italy from 1904-1934, started by Matteo Ceirano and five partners in 1903. Three cars were offered in the first year, an 18hp, a 24..
Itala Game Reserve
Itala Game Reserve ..
Italcementi
Italcementi is the 3rd largest cement producer in the world(After Lafarge and Holcim), and the biggest in the Mediterranean area. Operating regions It operates in 19 countries including Albania, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Cyprus, Egypt, France, Gambia, Greece, India, Italy, Kazakhstan, Morocco, Mau..
Italdesign Cala
Italdesign Cala or probably as it is more commonly referred to, the Lamborghini Cala, is a concept car designed for Lamborghini by Italdesign Giugiaro. It was first shown at the 1995 Geneva Motor Show. It was a completely functional prototype that never made it into production. The Cala was desig..
Italdesign Giugiaro
Italdesign-Giugiaro S.p.A (commonly called Italdesign) is an automobile design and engineering company in Turin, Italy. The company was founded in 1968 as Studi Italiani Realizzazione Prototipi, working closely with Volkswagen. Today, the company is known for the work of its subsidiary, Giugiaro D..
Italdesign Schigera
Designed by Italdesign, renowned firm home of Giorgetto Giugiaro, this Alfa Romeo prototype was powered by 400 HP Alfa Romeo V6, and is reported to have delivered a 0-60 time of 3.7 seconds. Technical specifications Body architecture: 2-seat Overall dimensions (mm): length 4320, width 1980, height..
Italé
Italé is a neighborhood of Ijebu Ode, Nigeria. It is located around the center of the city only a few feet from the Obanta statue. It houses the Awujale's palace and a busy market. ..
Italian
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Italian may refer to : Italy, a countryItalian language, a Romance language spoken primarily in ItalyItalian people, an ethnic groupItalian cuisine, food of the nationItalian culture, culture of the nationItalian Game, a chess ope..
Italian-American Civil Rights League
The Italian-American Civil Rights League was a short-lived grass-roots political organization which existed in and around New York City in the early 1970s. Its stated goal was to combat pejorative stereotypes about Italian-Americans, specifically their association with the Mafia. A precise, fixed d..
Italian-American cuisine
Italian American cuisine is what is commonly called Italian food in the United States. It is based heavily on the cuisine of southern Italy, particularly that of Campania and Sicily, and is characterized by heavy use of tomatoes and dry pasta as well as substantially larger quantities of meat than a..
Italian-Canadian
Italian-Canadians are Canadians of Italian descent. Approximately 1.2 million Canadians consider themselves to be of Italian origin, according to the 2001 Canadian census. Contents 1 History2 Demographics3 Italian-Canadian media3.1 Radio and television3.2 RAI controversy..
Italian-Scots
Italian-Scots, or Scots-Italian, designates an ethnic minority of Scottish and Italian descent. These terms may refer to people who are born in Scotland and of Italian descent; people who are born in Italy and of Scottish descent; or people who have migrated between these two nations. The terms can ..
Italianamerican
Italianamerican is a 1974 film directed by Martin Scorsese. Martin Scorsese´s parents, Catherine and Charles Scorsese feature in this homemade documentary acting as themselves. The Scorseses talk about their experiences as Italian immigrants in New York among other things, while having dinner at t..
Italianate architecture
The Italianate style of architecture was first developed by John Nash in Britain in 1805 as a progression of the picturesque movement, with the construction of Cronkhill in Shropshire. This small country house is generally accepted to be the first Italianate villa in England, from which is derive..
Italianization
The village of Sterzing, italianized in Vipiteno Italianization is a term used to describe a cultural change in which something non-Italian is made to become Italian. In the context of twentieth century history, Italianization is the process by which the government of Benito Mussolini forced ..
Italians of Oz
On the prison drama Oz, the Italian inmates are Mafia members of Sicilian origin imprisoned for a variety of crimes who run almost everything illegal in Oz. Despite being a small percent of the prison population, they have connections to several Italian-American staff members such as Lenny Burrano w..
Italian 132nd Armored Division Ariete
The Ariete Armoured Division is a part of Italian military. A unit by that name has existed from 1939 to the present day. The division has a strong tradition of excellence. Contents 1 World War II2 Post World War II3 Cold War4 Present Day World War II Ariete Armoured Div..
Italian 1 Blackshirt Division 23 Marzo
redirect [[Template:Context]] Italian 1 Blackshirt Division 23 Marzo was destroyed at Bardia in January of 1941. It was named 23 Marzo (Italian, 23 March) in honor of the founding of the Italian Fascist Party in 23 March 1919. Order of battle 219. CCNN Legion 114. G. Veroli CCNN Battalion118. ..
Italian 4 Alpini Division Cuneense
Italian 4 Alpini Division Cuneense Created on the 31st october 1935 It was composed by: 1° Reggimento Alpini, based in Mondovì, with the battalions Ceva, Pieve di Teco, Mondovì 2° Reggimento Alpini, based in Cuneo, with the battalions Borgo San Dalmazzo, Dronero, Saluzzo; 4° Reggimento Artigl..
Italian Agile Frog
The Italian Agile Frog, Rana latastei, also known as the Lataste's Frog is an endemic frog with a distribution restricted to the plains of northern Italy, the extreme southern tip of Switzerland, the Istrian region of Slovenia and adjacent Croatia. References Andreone et al (2004). [Rana la..
Italian aircraft carrier Aquila
Career Ordered: 1941 Conv. begun: 1941 Launched: Commissioned: Decommissioned: Fate: Scrapped Struck: 1952 General Characteristics Displacement: 23,500 tons standard, 27,800 tons full load Length: 235,5 m Beam: 30 m Draught: 7.3 m Propulsion: 8 boilers, 4 turbines, 4 shafts, 1..
Italian aircraft carrier Cavour
Cavour (C552, formerly Andrea Doria) is an Italian light V/STOL aircraft carrier. Built by Fincantieri from 2001, Cavour was launched from the Riva Trigoso shipyard in Genoa on July 20, 2004 and is expected to enter service in 2008 after finishing work at Muggiano and Riva Trigoso. The ship is desi..
Italian aircraft carrier Giuseppe Garibaldi
Giuseppe Garibaldi (C 551) is a cruiser-aircraft carrierThis unit is officially classified as Incrociatore portaeromobili by Italian Marina Militare. Portaeromobili in Italian is not a strict translation of "Aircraft Carrier" (which would be Portaerei), and reflects the fact that her air component ..
Italian aircraft production 1935 to 1945
Italian aircraft production 1935 to 1945. Figures may not be accurate. Primarily military aircraft involved in the World War II. Contents 1 Fighters and fighter-bombers2 Heavy fighters and fighter-bombers3 Bombers4 Recon and/or Transport5 Training and Auxiliary roles Fi..
Italian Alder
Italian Alder (Alnus cordata) is an alder native to southern Italy (including Sardinia) and Corsica. It is a medium-sized tree growing to 17-25 m tall (exceptionally to 28 m), with a trunk up to 70-100 cm diameter. The leaves are deciduous but with a very long season in leaf, from April to Dece..
Italian alphabet
The Italian alphabet is a variant of the Latin alphabet used by the Italian language (letters marked with an * are considered foreign letters, which are letters used only in foreign words and foreign names): A a J* i lunga R erre B bi K* cappa S esse C ci L elle T ti ..
Italian American
Logo of Sons of Italy, which is the largest Italian American fraternal organization in the United States. An Italian American is an American of Italian descent. The phrase may refer to someone born in the United States or to someone who has immigrated to the United States from Italy. Although ..
Italian American Congressional Medal of Honor Recipients
Lewis Albanese, MoH, Pfc., U.S. Army, KIA Republic of Vietnam, 1 December 1966John Basilone GySgt. U.S. Marine Corps, MoH, KIA, in 1945 during the assault of Iwo JimaVito R. Bertoldo, MoH, M/Sgt. U.S. Army, KIA in France, 1945Willbald C. Bianchi, MoH, 1st Lt. U.S. Army, Philippine Islands, 3 Februar..
Italian Army
--> Ariete Tanks of the Italian Ariete Armored Brigade on exercise Three Bersaglieri ride in a Dardo The Italian Army is the ground defense force of the Italian Republic . It has recently become a professional all-volunteer force of 112,000 active duty personnel. The headquarters of th..
Italian Army enlisted military ranks
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Italian Army equipment in World War II
This page lists equipment used by the Italian Army during World War II. Contents 1 Infantry weapons2 Mortars3 Artillery3.1 Anti aircraft artillery4 Armoured fighting vehicles4.1 Tankettes4.2 Light tanks4.3 Medium tanks4.4 Self-propelled guns4.5 Ar..
Italian Army officers military ranks
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Italian Associations in South America
The Italian Associations in South America (Italian: Associazioni Italiane in Sud America) is an Italian political party. It is only active with voters living in South America. The party, which presented itself outside both the centre-left Union and the centre-right House of Freedoms, won one sea..
Italian Australians
Contents 1 Historical Overview of Italians in Australia1.1 The Early Stage1.2 Italians in Anglo-Australian working society, ..
Italian Baroque Music
Popular Classics is Ahmet Kanneci's sixth album. Track Listing Giorgio Zamboni Romands Sonata Nr. 6 Allemande [3:06]Gigue [2:06]Sarabance [2:58]Gavotta [0:45] Domenico Scarlattis Four Sonatas Sonata K 290 [2:32]Sonata K 333 [2:32]Sonata K 32 ..
Italian Basketball Federation
The Italian Basketball Federation (FIP) (Italian: Federazione Italiana Pallacanestro) is the governing body of basketball in Italy. It is a member of the International Basketball Federation (FIBA). It organises national competitions in Italy and the Italian national basketball team. External links..
Italian battleship Caio Duilio
Italian battleship Caio Duilio in 1948. Caio Duilio was an Italian Andrea Doria class battleship that served in the Regia Marina during World War I and World War II. She was named after the Roman fleet commander Gaius Duilius. Built as a 29,861 t battleship with 13 305/46 mm guns, she an..
Italian battleship Conte di Cavour
Career Laid down: 1910 Launched: 1911 Commissioned: 1915 Decommissioned: 18 May 1928 Reconstructed: 1933–1937 Fate: captured (1943) Struck: 1947 General Characteristics (before reconstruction) Displacement: 23,088 tons standard, 25,086 tons full load Length: 168.9 - 176.1 m Bea..
Italian battleship Giulio Cesare
Career Laid down: June 24, 1910 Launched: October 15, 1911 Commissioned: 1915 Decommissioned: 18 May 1928 Reconstructed: 1933–1937 Fate: Given to Soviet Navy, sunk 1955 Struck: 1947 General Characteristics (before reconstruction) Displacement: 23,088 tons standard, 25,086 tons fu..
Italian battleship Leonardo da Vinci
The battleship Leonardo da Vinci was an Italian Conte di Cavour class battleship of the Regia Marina. It was 170 metres long (small for a battleship). Its twenty boilers and four shafts generated 24 MW and gave a top speed of 11 m/s (41 km/h, 21 knots, 25 mph). It was crewed by abou..
Italian battleship Littorio
Career Ordered: Laid down: 28 October 1934 Launched: 22 August 1937 Commissioned: 6 May 1940 Decommissioned: Fate: Scrapped Struck: 1 June 1948 General Characteristics Displacement: 43,835 tons standard, 45,963 tons full load Length: 224.5 - 237.8 m Beam: 32.9 m Draught: 10.5 m P..
Italian battleship Roma
Roma is the name of three battleships of the Regia Marina: (1865), a steam battleship of the Roma class;(1909), a steam battleship of the Vittorio Emanuele class;(1940), a dreadnought battleship of the Vittorio Veneto class. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles..
Italian battleship Roma (1940)
This page is about the 1940 dreadnought battleship. For other Roma battleships of the Regia Marina, see Italian battleship Roma. Career Ordered: Laid down: 18 September 1938 Launched: 9 June 1940 Commissioned: 14 June 1942 Fate: Sunk 9 September 1943 General Characteristics Displacem..
Italian battleship Vittorio Veneto
Career Ordered: Laid down: 28 October, 1934 Launched: 25 July, 1937 Commissioned: 28 April, 1940 Decommissioned: Fate: Scrapped Struck: 1 February, 1948 General Characteristics Displacement: 43,624 tons standard, 45,752 tons full load Length: 224.5 - 237.8 m Beam: 32.9 m Draught:..
Italian bee
Apis mellifera ligustica is the Italian bee which is a sub-species of the Western honeybee (Apis mellifera). Contents 1 Origin2 Anatomy3 Disease Resistance4 Behavior4.1 beneficial4.2 not beneficial5 Character6 Selective breeding7 Worldwide Distributi..
Italian beef
Italian Beef, as served by Portillo's in Chicago, Illinois. An Italian beef sandwich consists of thin slices of beef served inside Italian bread or some other crusty bread (often soaked), which has been cut lengthwise and into individual portions. (The "Italian Bread" commonly used in Chicago ..
Italian beer
Consumption of Italian beer, though considered a growing phenomenon, is not as widespread as other European neighbours, mainly because of historical preference for wine in the country. The oldest and most popular brewery in Italy is Birra Peroni, that is also owner of the worldwide brand Nastro Azz..
Italian Bluebell
The Italian Bluebell (Hyacinthoides italica, syn. Endymion italicus or Scilla italica), is a spring-flowering bulbous perennial native to the central Mediterranean region in northwestern Italy, southern France and northeastern Spain. It is one of three species in the genus Hyacinthoides, the othe..
Italian bombings on Palestine in World War II
The Italian bombings on Palestine in World War II started in July 1940. The bombings were mainly on Tel Aviv and Haifa. In September 9 1940 a bombing on Tel Aviv caused over 100 deaths. ..
Italian Buttercream
Italian Buttercream is made from a hot sugar mixture that once it reaches 119°C it is slowly poured into egg whites. Once almost cooled softened butter is added. ..
Italian Campaign
Italian Campaign can refer to: The [[French_Revolutionary_Wars:_Campaigns_of_1796#Italy|Italian Campaign]] fought by Napoleon Bonaparte between 1796-1797.The Italian Campaign fought primarily by Italy against Austro-Hungary in World War I.The Italian Campaign that began after the Allied invasion of..
Italian Campaigns (Revolutionary wars)
A series of conflicts fought principally in Northern Italy by Revolutionary French forces and a coalition of European powers. Principal Allied combatants were Austria, Russia and Piedmont although a number of other Italian states also participated. War of the First Coalition (1792-1797) Beginning i..
Italian Campaign (World War I)
Italian troops entrenched along the Isonzo river. Italian Front 1st Isonzo – 2nd Isonzo – 3rd Isonzo – 4th Isonzo – 5th Isonzo – Asiago – 6th Isonzo – 7th Isonzo – 8th Isonzo – 9th Isonzo – 10th Isonzo – Ortigara – 1..
Italian Campaign (World War II)
The Italian Campaign of World War II was the name of Allied operations in and around Italy, from 1943 to the end of the war. Canadian soldiers inspect a captured German MG34 machine gun. With a rate of fire of up to 900 rounds per minute it fired about twice as fast as its Canadian army counterp..
Italian car number plates
These abbreviations for the names of provinces are extensively used in contexts other than vehicle registration. ‘Trino (VC)’, to indicate a place called Trino in the Province of Vercelli, could appear in a postal address or in a guide book. The abbreviations even count as valid words in Scarab..
Italian Chamber of Deputies
Interior of Palazzo Montecitorio house of the Chamber of Deputies. External fiaciade of the Chamber of Deputies. President of the Chamber of Deputies Fausto Bertinotti (Left) whith the President of the italian Republic Giorgio Napolitano (Right). The Italian Chamber of Deputies (I..
Italian Chapel
The Italian Chapel on Lamb Holm in Orkney, Scotland was built by Italian prisoners of war during World War II. The prisoners were stationed on the island between 1942 and 1945 to help in construction of the Churchill Barriers. The chapel was constructed from two Nissen huts joined end-to-end. The c..
Italian charm
Italian charms are flat, modular links that hook together to form an Italian charm bracelet, keychain, or other accessories. While traditional charms dangle, Italian charms feature individual pieces soldered flat onto the surface of the link. While Italian charms are available in small (5 mm), med..
Italian charm bracelet
Italian Charm bracelets are a series of individual modular links hooked together on a stretchy band to form a single bracelet. A typical bracelet is comprised of eighteen charm links. Each link features a charm face (design or image) soldered onto the actual charm link. Facts A starter bracelet..
Italian city-states
This article is about the early Italian city-states during the Italian Renaissance. Italy in the 12th and 13th centuries was vastly different from Europe north of the Alps (feudal Europe). The Peninsula was a melange of political and cultural elements rather than a unified state. Marc Bloch and F..
Italian classical music
Contents 1 Art Music1.1 16th century and prior1.1.1 Plainsong1.1.2 Secular music1.1.3 Renaissance1.1.4 17th century1.2 18th century1.3 19th century1.4 20th century Art Music "Art music" is a somewhat broader term than "classical music" and may be de..
Italian Co-Belligerent Air Force
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Italian cruiser Alberto di Giussano
Career Ordered: Laid down: 29 March 1928 Launched: 27 April 1930 Commissioned: 1 January, 1931 Fate: Sunk Struck: General Characteristics Displacement: 6,571 tons standard,6,954 tons full load Length: 169.3 m Beam: 15.5 m Draught: 5.3 m Propulsion: 6 Yarrow-Ansaldo boilers, 2 Be..
Italian cruiser Armando Diaz
Career Ordered: Laid down: 28 july 1930 Launched: 10 july 1932 Commissioned: 29 april 1933 Fate: Sunk on 25 february 1941 General Characteristics Displacement: 5.406 ton standard 7.194 ton full load Length: 169.3 meter Beam: 15,5 meter Draught: 5,2 meter Propulsion: 2 Parsons gear..
Italian cruiser Bartolomeo Colleoni
Career Ordered: 1926 Laid down: 21st June 1928 Launched: 21st December 1930 Commissioned: 10th February 1932 Fate: Sunk on 19th July 1940 Struck: General Characteristics Displacement: 6,571 tons standard, 6,954 tons full load Length: 169.3 m Beam: 15.5 m Draught: 5.3 m Propulsi..
Italian cruiser Caio Duilio (C554)
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Italian cruiser Giovanni dalle Bande Nere
Career Ordered: Laid down: 1928 Launched: 27 April, 1930 Commissioned: 1 January, 1931 Fate: Sunk Struck: 1 April, 1942 General Characteristics Displacement: 6,571 tons standard, 6,954 tons full load Length: 169.3 m Beam: 15.5 m Draught: 5.3 m Propulsion: 6 boilers, 2 shafts, 95,0..
Italian cruiser Giuseppe Garibaldi (1933)
Career Laid down: 1933 Launched: 21 April, 1936 Commissioned: 1937 Decommissioned: Reconstructed: 1953 Fate: reconstructed General Characteristics Displacement: 11,350 tons standard, 11,735 tons full load Length: 171.1 - 187 m Beam: 18.9 m Draught: 6.9 m Propulsion: 6 boilers, 2 sh..
Italian cruiser Gorizia
Career Ordered: Laid down: 1930 Launched: 1930 Commissioned: 1931 Fate: Damaged (1943), then scrapped Struck: General Characteristics Displacement: 13,580 tons standard, 14,560 tons full load Length: 180 m - 182.8 m Beam: 20.6 m Draught: 7.2 m Propulsion: 8 boilers, 2 shafts, 95,00..
Italian cruiser Luigi Cadorna
Career Ordered: Laid down: 19 september 1930 Launched: 30 september 1931 Commissioned: 11 august 1933 Fate: scraped in 1951 General Characteristics Displacement: 5,323 tons tons standard, 7,113 tons tons full load Length: 169.3 m Beam: 15.5 m Draught: 5.2 m Propulsion: 6 boiler..
Italian cruiser Vittorio Veneto
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Italian cruiser Zara
Career Ordered: Laid down: 4 July, 1929 Launched: 27 April, 1930 Commissioned: 20 October, 1931 Fate: Sunken Struck: 29 March, 1941 General Characteristics Displacement: 13,580 tons standard, 14,530 tons full load Length: 180 m - 182.8 m Beam: 20.6 m Draught: 7.2 m Propulsion: 8 bo..
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Italian music terminology
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Italian North Africa
Italian North Africa was the aggregate of territories and colonies controlled by Italy in North Africa from 1912 until World War II, which later became independent as Libya. Originally it was run as two colonies Tripolitania and Cyrenaica, then in 1934 these were made into a single colony "Libya". ..
Italian Old–Catholic Church
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Italian Online Movie Awards
Italian Online Movie Awards is the name of the movie award assigned every year by a group of Italian movielovers to the best films of the season (from March to February). All the voting procedures, from nominations to choosing the winners, are carried out online through the internet. On a night at ..
Italian Online Movie Awards 2002
Italian Online Movie Awards 2002 2003 --> The winners of the Italian Online Movie Awards 2002 are listed below. Winners Best Actor: Daniel Day Lewis - Gangs of New YorkBest Actress: Nicole Kidman - The HoursBest Cinematography: Gangs of New YorkBest Costumes: [[The Lord of the Rings: The T..
Italian Online Movie Awards 2003
Italian Online Movie Awards 2003 2004 The winners of the Italian Online Movie Awards 2003 are listed below. Winners Best Actor: Sean Penn - Mystic RiverBest Actress: Naomi Watts - 21 GramsBest Animated Feature Film: Finding NemoBest Cinematography: [[Kill Bill: Vol. 1]]Best Costumes: [[T..
Italian Online Movie Awards 2004
Italian Online Movie Awards 2004 2005 The winners of the Italian Online Movie Awards 2004 are listed below. Winners Best Actor: Toni Servillo - Le Conseguenze Dell'AmoreBest Actress: Kate Winslet - Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless MindBest Animated Feature Film: Shrek 2Best Art Direction..
Italian Open
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Italian Open (golf)
The Italian Open golf championship, which is currently known for sponsorship reasons as the Telecom Italia Open is the Italian national golf open for men. It was founded in 1925 and has been part of the European Tour's schedule since the tour's first season in 1972. It is currently played in May and..
Italian opera
Italian opera can be divided into three periods, the Baroque, the Romantic and the modern. The Baroque appeared first, at the beginning of the seventeenth century, and approximately 200 years later, the Romantic. The word opera is a shortened form of the Italian opera in musica (work in music); an..
Italian orders of merit
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Italian order of precedence
The Italian order of precedence is fixed partly by Royal Decree no. 2210 of December 16th, 1927 and partly by the praxis. It's a hierarchy of officials in the Italian Republic used to direct protocol. The President of the Republic (Giorgio Napolitano)The President of the Senate of the Republic (Fra..
Italian organized crime
Since their appearance in the 1800s, the Italian criminal societies known as the Mafia have infiltrated the social and economic fabric of Italy, and now impact the world. They are some of the most notorious and widespread of all criminal societies. Those currently active in the United States are th..
Italian overture
The Italian overture is a piece of orchestral music with which in the late 17th and early 18th century several operas, oratorios and other large-scale works opened. An Italian overture typically has a three-movement structure - the outer movements are quick, the middle movement slow. This type of ..
Italian Peninsula
Satellite view of the Peninsula in spring The Italian Peninsula or Apennine Peninsula (Italian: Penisola italiana or Penisola appenninica) is one of the greatest peninsulas of Europe, spanning 1,000 km from the Alps in the north to the central Mediterranean Sea in the south. The peninsula is ..
Italian people
The Italians are a Southern European ethnic group found primarily in Italy and in a wide-ranging diaspora throughout Western Europe, the Americas and Australia. Their native language is Italian and their religion is predominantly Roman Catholic. Speakers of a Romance language, the Italians have s..
Italian People's Party (1994-2002)
The Italian People's Party (PPI) was that party that succeeded in January 1994 to the Christian Democracy. The first secretary of the party was Mino Martinazzoli, replaced by Rocco Buttiglione in June 1994, after that the party suffered a huge defeat in April elections to the centre-right and also t..
Italian phonology
Note: This page contains IPA phonetic symbols in Unicode. See IPA chart for English for a pronunciation key. Contents 1 Phonology1.1 Vowels1.2 Consonants2 Non-standard dialects2.1 Tuscan2.2 /s/ ~ /z/2.3 Gemination of ..
Italian Plague of 1629-1631
The Italian Plague of 1629-1631 was a series of outbreaks of bubonic plague from 1629 through 1631 in northern Italy. This epidemic, often referred to as Great Plague of Milan, claimed the lives of approximately 280,000 people, with the cities of Lombardy experiencing particularly high death rates. ..
Italian poetry
Italian poetry is a category of Italian literature. Important Italian poets Giacomo da Lentini a 13th Century poet who is believed to have invented the sonnet.Guido Cavalcanti (c.1255 - 1300) Tuscan poet, and a key figure in the Dolce Stil Novo movement.Dante Alighieri (1265 - 1321) wrote Divina ..
Italian police
Italian public security is provided by five separate police forces: Arma dei Carabinieri (military police), Guardia di Finanza (financial and customs police, also organized as a military force), Polizia di Stato (state police), Polizia Penitenziaria (penitentiary police) and Corpo Forestale dello St..
Italian political scandals
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Italian popular music
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Italian Power Exchange
The Italian Power Exchange (or IPEX, or Gestore del Mercato Elettrico or GME in Italian) is the electricity futures market for Italy. It was established by the Italian legislature on 16 March 1999 and issued general rules on 8 May 2001. See also European Energy Exchange (EEX) in GermanyPowern..
Italian presidential election, 2006
On May 2, 2006, the Speaker of the Chamber of Deputies of Italy Fausto Bertinotti, in agreement with Senate Speaker Franco Marini, convened the two houses of the Italian Parliament, integrated with a number of Grand Electors appointed by the 20 Italian regions, in a common session on May 8 in order ..
Italian proverbs
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Italian Radicals
redirect [[Template:POV-check]] Do not confuse the Radicali Italiani with the Partito Radicale. See Italian Radicals (disambiguation). Italian Radicals (Radicali Italiani) are an Italian political group that describe themselves as "a liberal, liberista and libertarian" political movement. (Liberi..
Italian Radicals (disambiguation)
The original left-wing and nonviolent Italian Radical Party (Partito Radicale) was founded in 1955 by the left wing of Italian Liberal Party and relaunched in the sixties by Marco Pannella. It ceased all national political activities, and stopped running for the elections late in the 80s. It went th..
Italian Radical Party
There are various Italian radical parties. the Nonviolent Radical Party (the former Partito Radicale, founded in 1955 by the left wing of Italian Liberal Party, relaunched in the sixties by Marco Pannella, and transformed into the Transnational Radical Party in 1989).the Italian Radicals (Radicali ..
Italian Red Cross
The Italian Red Cross (Croce Rossa Italiana in Italian) is the Italian national Red Cross society that has its origin in the Comitato dell'Associazione Italiana per il soccorso ai feriti ed ai malati in guerra that was formed in Milan on June 15, 1864. Other committies were formed later. Presently..
Italian referendum, 1974
The Italian referendum of May 12, 1974 was the first regular referendum held by the Italian Republic, a whole 28 years after its foundation. The referendum was called by Christian groups to abolish the newly approved law that allowed divorce. The Christian Democracy and the fascist Italian Social ..
Italian Regency of Carnaro
The Italian Regency of Carnaro (Reggenza Italiana del Carnaro in Italian) was proclaimed as a state by Gabriele D'Annunzio in Fiume, now the city of Rijeka in Croatia, on September 8, 1920. The name was taken from the Kvarner Bay (Golfo Carnaro in Italian, kvarnerski zaljev in Croatian), where the..
Italian Region
This region includes the countries of the Italian peninsula, as well as the Mediterranean island of Malta. Neighbouring countries to Italy, such as Switzerland, are often considered part of this region because they are influenced by Italian culture. ..
Italian regional elections, 2005
  The Italian Regional elections of April 3 and 4, 2005 were a major victory (11-2) for the centre-left coalition L'Unione, led by Romano Prodi. The centre-right coalition, governing in the national government, was defeated in all the regions it held, except for its strongholds in Lombar..
Italian Renaissance
[Featured articles   ] the spirit of Renaissance art and philosophy came to dominate the Vatican. Pope Sixtus IV continued Nicholas' work, most famously ordering the construction of the Sistine Chapel. The popes also became increasingly secular rulers as the Papal S..
Italian Renewal
The Italian Renewal was an Italian political party. It was founded in 1996 by Lamberto Dini (at that time prime minister) with some former-Liberals as Natale D'Amico, former Socialists as Tiziano Treu, former Christian Democrats as Augusto Fantozzi, former Republicans as Gianantonio Mazzocchin and f..
Italian Republican Party
The Italian Republican Party (Partito Repubblicano Italiano) is an old liberal party in Italy, that originally took a moderate left-wing position, claiming descent from the political position of Giuseppe Mazzini. The party is a member of the European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party. In 1994, Ita..
Italian Republic (Napoleonic)
Italian Republic (It: Repubblica Italiana) was the name taken by the former Cisalpine Republic of north-central Italy in 1802, following the change in its constitution that allowed French First Consul Napoleon Bonaparte to become its president. The Italian Republic consisted of the same areas the ..
Italian resistance movement
Partisans parading in Milan The Italian resistance movement was a partisan force during World War II. It became massive after the capitulation of the Italian Royal Army on September 8, 1943. Military formations of the Italian resistance movement, the Italian partisans fought German occupying ..
Italian Riviera
Portofino's small harbour on the Italian Riviera The Italian Riviera is a part of the coast shared between France and Italy, on the Ligurian Sea, or the Italian coast on the Mediterranean Sea. The Italian Riviera is the sea coast on the west and the east of Genoa, known as Liguria, extending..
Italian rock
Italy is a European country, and has had a long relationship with rock and roll, a style of music which spread to the country by the early 1960s from the United States. The earliest Italian rock bands appeared during this period, playing mostly strict covers. The first distinctively Italian singe..
Italian sausage
In America, Italian sausage is a form of pork sausage which is noted for its heavy seasoning of fennel. It is made in sweet and hot styles. In popular culture On the HBO series Sopranos Italian sausage is a quite common entrée.Sweet Italian sausage is the most typical topping for pizza in Chicago..
Italian school of algebraic geometry
In relation with the history of mathematics, the Italian school of algebraic geometry refers to the work over half a century or more (flourishing roughly 1885-1935) done internationally in birational geometry, particularly on algebraic surfaces. There were in the region of 30 to 40 leading mathemati..
Italian school of criminology
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Italian school of poison
The Italian School of Poison is Mathieu Peppe's most current music venture/project/band. External links [italianschoolofpoison.com][MySpace] ..
Italian school of swordsmanship
The term Italian school of swordsmanship is used to describe the Italian style of fencing and edged-weapon combat from the time of the first extant Italian swordsmanship treatise (1409) to the days of Classical Fencing (up to 1900). Although the weapons and the reason for their use changed dramat..
Italian scudo
The scudo was a coin used in Italy in past times, whose name derives from the French golden écu, created during the reign of Louis IX. From the 18th century, the name was used in Italy for large silver coins sporting the sovereign's insignas. Sizes varied however, depending from the country issuin..
Italian Senate
Palazzo Madama house of the Senate of the Republic The Italian Senate (Italian: Senato della Repubblica, 'Senate of the Republic') is the upper house of the Parliament of Italy. It was established in its current form on 8 May 1948, but it existed during the monarchy as Senato del Regno, ('Se..
Italian Seniors Open
The Italian Seniors Open is a men's professional golf tournament for players aged 50 and above which is part of the European Seniors Tour schedule. It was founded in 2004 and is currently played in May as the first event of the season in Europe itself after the season opens with the Barbados Open. I..
Italian Socialists
Italian Socialists was the name of a former party of Italy funded on the 13 November 1994 straight after the dissolution of the Italian Socialist Party after the corruption scandals which hit the party during the Mani Pulite investigations.. The party has been led for its short life by Enrico Bosell..
Italian Socialist Party
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Italian Socialist Party of Proletarian Unity
The Italian Socialist Party of Proletarian Unity (in Italian: Partito Socialista Italiano di Unità Proletaria), was a political party in Italy from 1964 to 1972. History On January 12 1964, a leftist section of the Italian Socialist Party (PSI), constituted PSIUP. PSIUP had been the name of PSI..
Italian Social Movement
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Italian Social Republic
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Italian Somaliland
right Italian Somaliland was an Italian colony that lasted, apart from a brief interlude of British rule, from the late 19th century until 1960 in the territory of the modern-day East African nation of Somalia. Italy gained control of various parts of Somalia in the 1880s and, over the ensui..
Italian Somaliland lira
The lira was the currency of Italian Somaliland between 1925 and ca. 1938. It replaced the Italian Somaliland rupia. Only coins were issued, in denominations of 5 and 10 lire. These circulated alongside Italian coins and banknotes. From 1938, banknotes of the Italian East African lira also circulate..
Italian Somaliland rupia
The rupia was the currency in Italian Somaliland from 1909 to 1925. It replaced the Indian rupee at par. One rupia = 64 bese, like 1 rupee = 64 paisa (before decimalisation). The Maria Theresa thaler was also used before the rupia. The rupia was replaced by the Italian Somaliland lira. Other colonia..
Italian Somaliland somalo
The somalo was the currency of Italian Somaliland between 1950 and 1962. It was subdivided into 100 centesimi. The somalo replaced the East African shilling at par and remained equal to it. The somalo was replaced (along with the East African shilling being used in British Somaliland) by the Somali ..
Italian Space Agency
The Italian Space Agency (Agenzia Spaziale Italiana or ASI) was founded in 1988 to promote, co-ordinate and conduct space activities in Italy. Operating under the Ministry of the Universities and of Scientific and Technological Research, the Agency cooperates with numerous entities active ..
Italian Sparrow
The Italian Sparrow (Passer domesticus italiae) is a partially stabilized hybrid of the Spanish Sparrow and House Sparrow. Found in Italy, islands in the Mediterranean Basin and northern Africa. ..
Italian special forces
The Italian Special Forces include special forces units from several branches of the Italian Military: the Esercito Italiano or Army, the Marina Militare Italiana or Navy, the Aeronautica Militare Italiana or Air force and l'Arma dei Carabinieri. Each of these four branches has its own special fo..
Italian spelling
Italian spelling is quite predictable. That is, in most cases one can easily know how to spell a word knowing its pronunciation. The pronunciations given here are for educated Standard Italian. Contents 1 Letters1.1 C1.2 E1.3 G1.4 H1.5 I1.6 J1.7 K1.8 ..
Italian submarine Alagi
AndPossiblyHere Career (Italy) Commissioned: 6 March 1937 Decommissioned: Fate: Stricken: General Characteristics Displacement: 698 tons surfaced866 tons submerged Length: Beam: Draft: Speed: Complement: Armament: 4 torpedo tubes forward 2 torpedo tubes aft 12 53..
Italian submarine Axum
Career Laid down: Launched: Commissioned: Fate: Scuttled Stricken: General Characteristics Displacement: 698 tons surfaced866 tons submerged Length: Beam: Draft: Speed: 14 knots (26 km/h) surfaced7.5 knots (14 km/h) submerged Complement: 46 Armament: 4 torpedo tube..
Italian submarine Iride
AndPossiblyHere Career Commissioned: 30 July, 1936 Fate: Sunk, 22 August, 1940 Stricken: General Characteristics Displacement: 622 tons surfaced852 tons submerged Length: 60.2 m Beam: Draft: Speed: 14 knots in emersion7.5 knots in immersion Complement: 45 Armament: ..
Italian submarine Sciré
Italian submarine Sciré can refer to: submarine Sciré (1938), of the 600-Serie Adua class, which fought during World War II for Regia Marina;submarine Sciré (2006), a Type 212 submarine of Marina Militare, to be commissioned in 2006. ..
Italian submarine Sciré (1938)
Career Commissioned: Fate: Sunk Stricken: General Characteristics Displacement: 698 tons surfaced866 tons submerged Length: Beam: Draft: Speed: Complement: Armament: 4 torpedo tubes forward 2 torpedo tubes aft 12 533 mm torpedoes on board 100/47 mm deck gun..
Italian submarine Vettor Pisani
AndPossiblyHere Career Commissioned: 24th November, 1927 Fate: scrapped Stricken: 23 March 1947 General Characteristics Displacement: 786 tons surfaced1009 tons submerged Length: Beam: Draft: Speed: Complement: Armament: 6 x 21" torpedo tubes The Italian submari..
Italian Super Cup
The Italian Super Cup or the SuperCoppa Italiana is a pre-season football (soccer) competition held the week before the season begins in Italy every year, in August. It is contested by the winners of the Italian Serie A and the Italian Cup the previous season, as a curtain raiser to the new season. ..
Italian Tenth Army
The Italian Tenth Army consisted of ten divisions when it attacked Egypt on September 13, 1940. Four infantry divisions and one armored group marched one hundred kilometers in four days and then stopped the offensive once they reached Sidi Barrani. In Operation Compass, the Tenth Army was constant..
Italian Tomato
The Italian Tomato is a Japanese Italian restaurant and bakery chain. It has been featured as a background in the Namco arcade and video console game hits Tekken 3 and Tekken Tag Tournament. The front of the store can be found in Xiaoyu's stage which is themed like an amusement park. Namco bought..
Italian Unabomber
The Italian Unabomber is a name given by the international media to an unknown assaliant tied to a series of booby-trap bombings in northern Italy which began in 1994. Though it is possible a group is behind the attacks, the prevailing assumption of the investigation and media reports is that one m..
Italian unification
Italian unification process. Italian unification (called in Italian the Risorgimento, or "Resurgence") was the political and social process that unified disparate countries of the Italian peninsula into the single nation of Italy between the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century. ..
Italian universities
Many of the world's oldest universities are located in Italy, in particular the University of Bologna (founded in 1088). Universities are supported by state funding so that students do not have to pay for tuition. Most Italian students frequent a local university, and will typically remain living wi..
Italian Wars
Italian Wars First – Second – League of Cambrai – 1521 – League of Cognac – 1535 – 1542 – Habsburg-Valois The Italian Wars involved all the major states of western Europe from 1494 to 1559: Franc..
Italian war crimes
This article or section needs a complete rewrite for }}}. Italian war crimes are a well documented but poorly publicized face of the history of Italy during the 20th century. Contents 1 War Crimes1.1 List of Italian war crimes1.2 List of Italian war criminals1.3 Aftermath of ..
Italian war in Soviet Union, 1941-1943
The Italian campaign in the Soviet Union started on 14 July 1941, when, despite Hitler's lack of enthusiasm, Mussolini joined Operation Barbarossa by ordering the preparation of a military contingent, destined for the Russian front. The CSIR, (Italian Expeditionary Corps in Russia), comprised thre..
Italian War of 1521
Italian War of 1521 Pampeluna – Esquiroz – Mézières – Tournai – Bicocca – Genoa – Sesia – Marseille – Pavia Italian Wars First – Second – League of Cambrai &ndas..
Italian War of 1535
Italian Wars First – Second – League of Cambrai – 1521 – League of Cognac – 1535 – 1542 – Habsburg-Valois The Italian War of 1535 between Charles V and Francis I of France began with the death of ..
Italian War of 1542
Italian War of 1542 Nice – Ceresole – Boulogne – Solent Italian Wars First – Second – League of Cambrai – 1521 – League of Cognac – 1535 – 1542 – Habsburg-Valois The Itali..
Italian war prisoners in Soviet Union 1942-1954
Almost all the Italian militaries captured on the Russian front were taken over during the decisive Soviet Operation little Saturn offensive: (December 1942), which annihilated the ARMIR (Italian Army in Russia, about 235,000 men strong), between December 1942 and February 1943. In this period the t..
Italian Wikipedia
Italian Wikipedia logo Italian Wikipedia is the Italian-language edition of Wikipedia. This edition was started in January 2002 and has more than 176,500 articles, as of July 16, 2006. [link] In August 2005 the Italian Wikipedia overtook the Spanish and Portuguese language editions,..
Italian wine
Italian wines are those produced in Italy, the oldest wine producing region, and are considered to be among the most prestigious wines in the world. Depending on the vintage, Italy is the world's largest or second largest producer of wine, along with France (each country is generally the source of ..
Italian Wolf
The Italian Wolf (Canis lupus italicus, a.k.a. Lupine) is a subspecies of the gray wolf found in the Apennine Mountains in Italy. Recently, the subspecies has also been spotted in areas of Switzerland. In both countries, it is federally protected. ..
Italian X-Rays
Italian X Rays is the thirteenth album by American rock band The Steve Miller Band, released in 1984. Track listing "Radio 1" (Allred)"Italian X Rays" (Miller/Mallaber)"Daybreak" (Allred)"Shangri-La" (Miller/Lewis)"Who Do You Love" (Miller/Davis)"Harmony Of The Spheres 1" (Allred)"Radio 2" (Allr..
Italia (Roman province)
A portion of the Tabula Peutingeriana, a Roman map of the 4th century, depicting the southern part of Italia. In this sestertius of Antoninus Pius, the personification of Italia is depicted on reverse. Italia, under the Roman Republic and later Empire, was the name of the Italian peninsu..
Italia 1
Italia 1 is an Italian commercial television station on the Mediaset network. Contents 1 Programs1.1 American TV series1.2 Italian TV series1.3 Anime1.4 Shows1.5 Reality shows1.6 News1.7 Sports2 External links Programs American TV series 7th Heaven..
Italia Conti Academy
The Italia Conti Academy is Britain's oldest theatre school. Founded in 1911 by the actress Italia Conti, the Academy is Britain’s oldest theatre arts training school. It is the only theatre school to offer full-time in-house courses at secondary, further and higher education levels. The Academy ..
Italia Federici
Italia Federici is the President of the Council of Republicans for Environmental Advocacy (CREA). Federici is also a former political aide to Secretary of the Interior and CREA founder Gale Norton.[link] Federici has been questioned by the United States Senate for her involvement in the ..
Italia irredenta
Italia Irredenta (Unredeemed Italy) was an Italian patriotic and political faction, of importance in the late 19th century. It advocated irredentism among the Italian people as well as other nationalities who were willing to become Italian and as a movement is also known as Italian irridentism. Ita..
Italia Mac
Italia Mac is an Apple Computer related website founded by Ivan Gobbo and Gabriele Gobbo in 1996, with a primary focus on news and information regarding the Apple Macintosh computer. Today, Italia Mac is one of the largest and most prominent Macintosh-related Italian forum communities and Italian Ma..
Italia Marittima
Italia Marittima is a shipping company based in Trieste, Italy, and run by Evergreen Marine, Corp. History It was founded "Österreichischer Lloyd" (or "Austrian Lloyd") in 1836 and became one of the world's biggest shipping companies by managing most oversea trade and passenger travel of Austria-H..
Italia Mura
Italia Mura (イタリア村) is a mall located near the port of Nagoya, Japan. Its main attractions are: a reproduction of one of Venice's canals and the San Marco Square along with its cafés and orchestra. The "Mercatore" shop is an Italian food superstore which only sells product imported from I..
Italic
Italic means "of or from Italy". The term is most commonly used to refer to the peoples and languages of what is now Italy from the historic period before the Roman Empire. It may especially refer to: Italic languagesAncient Italic peoplesOld Italic alphabetItalic type, used in typography for empha..
Italica
This article is about the city. Italica is also the name of the cultivar group of the species Brassica oleracea, commonly known as Broccoli. The Roman amphitheatre at Italica seated 25,000 Pits were filled with water wherein gladiators fought alligators The city of Italica (north of mode..
Italicus Express
On the night of August 4, 1974, a bomb exploded in car #5 of the Rome-Brenner express train, killing 12 and injuring 44. The explosion would have been even stronger if the train had exploded inside San Benedetto Val di Sambro tunnel. It was revendicated by fascist group Ordine nero in those terms: ..
Italic languages
Hypothetical distribution of languages in Iron Age Italy, 6th century BC The Italic subfamily is a member of the Centum branch of the Indo-European language family. It includes the Romance languages (among others, French, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese), and a number of extinct languages. ..
Italic script
This article is about the calligraphic and handwriting style. Also see Old Italic alphabet or Italic type. Italic script, also known as chancery cursive, is a semi-cursive, slightly sloped style of handwriting and calligraphy that was developed during the Renaissance in Italy. It is one of the mo..
Italic type
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. In typography, italic type refers to cursive typefaces based on a stylized form of calligraphic handwriting. The..
Italiotes
The Italiotes were the pre-Roman Greek-speaking inhabitants of the Italian peninsula, between Neapolis and Sicily (people there are still sometimes, albeit very rarely, referred to as Italiotes). During the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire, the Italiotes (i.e. the descendants of Greek settlers) w..
ItAli Airlines
ItAli Airlines is an airline based in Pescara in Italy. Contents 1 Code Data2 History3 Fleet4 External links Code Data IATA Code: 9XICAO Code: ACL History The airline is the new name for the former TAI – Trasporti Aerei Italiani and the former Air Columbia and was operati..
ITalk
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Italkim
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Italo-Abyssinian War
Two conflicts between Italy and Abyssinia (modern Ethiopia) are known as the Italo-Abyssinian War: The First Italo-Abyssinian War of 1889–1896 resulted in a victory for the Ethiopians.The Second Italo-Abyssinian War of 1935–1936 resulted in an Italian victory and the short-lived state o..
Italo-Albanian Catholic Church
The Italo-Albanian Catholic Church, also known as the Italo-Greek Catholic Church, is a Byzantine Rite sui juris particular Church of the Roman Catholic Church. Its members are concentrated in Sicily and southern Italy. History In some parts of southern Italy, a form of the Greek language is still..
Italo-Brazilian
Italo-Brazilian or Italian-Brazilian (Italian: italo-brasiliano, Portuguese: ítalo-brasileiro) is a Brazilian citizen of full or partial Italian ancestry. According to the Italian government there are 25 million Brazilians of Italian descent, which is the largest population of Italian background ou..
Italo-Celtic
Italo-Celtic refers to the hypothesis that the Italic languages and the Celtic languages are descended from a common ancestor, Proto-Italo-Celtic, at a stage post-dating Proto-Indo-European, making them genetically related more closely to each other than to any other language outside that group. Th..
Italo-Germans
Italo-Germans is the term to describe people of a social identity with backgrounds in Italy and Germany. Typically it refers to people of fully or partially descending from Italy or Italian parents, but living in Germany. Over time most Italians moved home to Germany for reasons of work. Some al..
Italo-Greek Orthodox Church
The Italo-Greek Orthodox Church or Italo-Byzantine Orthodox Church is an independent group of churches in North America following a Greek Orthodox style of worship but with no canonical or sacramental ties to the mainstream Eastern Orthodox Church. It is not to be confused with the Greek Orthodox A..
Italo-Turkish War
Italian Invasion of Libya Battle of Tobruk (1911) The Italo-Turkish or Turco-Italian War (also known in Italy as guerra di Libia, "the Libyan war" ) was fought between the Ottoman Empire and Italy from September 29, 1911 to October 18, 1912. Italy seized the Ottoman provinces of Tripolitania..
Italo-Western languages
Italo-Western is the largest sub-group of Romance languages. It comprises 38 languages in 2 subsets: Italo-Dalmatian, and Western. Italo-Dalmatian includes Italian, Neapolitan, Sicilian, and the extinct Dalmatian. The Western branch includes 32 languages in two further subsets; the Gallo-Iberian..
Italos
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Italo Balbo
Air Marshal Italo Balbo. Italo Balbo (June 6, 1896 - June 28, 1940) was an Italian aviator, blackshirt leader and possible successor of Mussolini. Balbo was born in Quartesana, near Ferrara (Italy), in 1896. During World War I he served in the Alpine troops, earning one bronze and two silver..
Italo Calvino
Italo Calvino. Italo Calvino (October 15, 1923 – September 19, 1985) was an Italian writer and novelist. His best known works include If On a Winter's Night a Traveler, Invisible Cities and Cosmicomics. Contents 1 Biography2 Bibliography3 Quotations3.1 Italo Calvin..
Italo disco
Cover of the ZYX Music compilation album. Italo disco is a musical marketing term introduced in 1983 by Bernhard Mikulski, the founder of ZYX Music. The term applied to Italian electronic dance music of the 1980s and to music from other parts of Europe and from North America that imitated t..
Italo Gismondi
--> Italo Gismondi (August 12 1887, Rome, Italy – December 2 1974, Rome) was an Italian archaeologist. He entered the Amministrazione delle Antichità e Belle Arti in 1910 and was named Director of the Ostia excavations where he remained for 44 years. From 1919 to 1938 he also served as t..
Italo house
Italo house is a form of house music popular in Italy in the late 1980s that fuses house and Italo disco. The main defining characteristic is its use of (predominantly electronic) piano chords. The best known example is Black Box's "Ride On Time." Italo house was also popular in the rave scene in ..
Italo Montemezzi
Italo Montemezzi (May 31, 1875-May 15, 1952) was an Italian composer. He was perhaps best known for his opera, L'amore dei tre re (The Love of the Three Kings). Montemezzi was born in Vigasio, near Verona. He studied music at the Milan Conservatory and subsequently taught harmony there for one yea..
Italo Santelli
Italo Santelli (August 15, 1866-February 8, 1945) was an Italian fencer who is considered to be the "father of modern sabre fencing". Early life Italo Santelli was born in Italy in 1866. He studied at famous Italian schools and was thought to be some of his teachers' favorite pupil. By 1896 he was..
Italo Svevo
Aron Ettore Schmitz (December 19, 1861 – September 13 1928), better known by the pseudonym Italo Svevo, was an Italian Jewish businessman and author of novels, plays, and short stories, who converted to Roman Catholicism after marrying Livia Veneziani. Born in Trieste (then in Austria-Hungary),..
Italo Zilioli
Italo Zilioli (September 24, 1941) is an Italian former professional cyclist. Born in Turin, as a professional he won 58 races, including the 1966 championship of Zürich. He also totalled 5 stages at the Giro d'Italia: he however never managed to win the major tour of his country, placing 2nd in t..
Italus
Italus (Italos) was a legendary king of the Sicels or Oenotrians, who were among the earliest inhabitants of Italy. In his Fabularum Liber (or Fabulae) , Gaius Julius Hyginus recorded the myth that Italus was a son of Penelope and Telegonus. According to Thucydides (History of the Peloponnesian W..
Italy
Italy, officially the Italian Republic (Italian: Italia, IPA: [i'ta:lja] or Repubblica Italiana, IPA: [re'pub:lika ita'lja:na]), is a Southern European country. It comprises the Italian Peninsula, the Po River valley, and two large islands in the Mediterranean Sea, Sicily and Sar..
Italy, New York
Italy is a town located in Yates County, New York, USA. As of the 2000 census, the town had a total population of 1,087. The town takes its name from the European country, Italy. The Town of Italy is in the southwestern part of the county. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demogra..
Italy, Texas
Italy is a town in Ellis County, Texas, United States. As of the 2000 census, the town has a total population of 1,993. (According to natives, the proper pronunciation of the town is /It-li/ ("it-lee"), with two syllables instead of the three used by most speakers of American English in pronouncin..
Italyan lisesi
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Italy (disambiguation)
Italy is a European country. Italy or Italia may also refer to: Italia (Roman province), the Roman province comprising the Italian peninsulaItaly, New York, USA, a town in Yates CountyItaly, Texas, USA, a town in Ellis CountyAirship Italiacs italy, a map in the game Counter-StrikeA sporting team re..
Italy at the 1896 Summer Olympics
Flag of Italy One competitor from Italy was present at the 1896 Summer Olympics. He competed in shooting. Italy was one of two nations present that won no medals; Sweden was the other. Italy's competitor, Rivabella, entered one event in the shooting program. A second Italian was present i..
Italy at the 1900 Summer Olympics
Italy competed at the 1900 Summer Olympics in Paris under the IOC country code ITA. It was the second appearance of the European nation. Contents 1 Medals1.1 Gold1.2 Silver1.3 Bronze2 Results by event2.1 Athletics2.2 Cycling2.3 Equestrian2.4 Fencin..
Italy at the 1908 Summer Olympics
Italy competed at the 1908 Summer Olympics in London, United Kingdom under the IOC country code ITA. It was the third appearance of the European nation, which had not competed at the previous Games, the 1904 Summer Olympics. Contents 1 Results by event1.1 Athletics1.2 Cycling1...
Italy at the 1964 Summer Olympics
Italy competed at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan under the IOC country code ITA. It was the thirteenth appearance of the European nation, which made its Olympic debut in 1900. Contents 1                 Total Italy 10 ..
Italy at the 1968 Summer Olympics
Italy competed at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City, Mexico under the IOC country code ITA. It was the fourteenth appearance of the European nation, which made its Olympic debut in 1900. Contents 1                 Total Ital..
Italy at the 1972 Summer Olympics
Italy competed at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich under the IOC country code ITA. It was the fifteenth appearance of the European nation, which was represented by a total number of 239 athletes (210 men, 29 women). The nation's flagbearer was athlete Abdon Pamich. Contents 1  Italy 5 ..
Italy at the 1976 Summer Olympics
Italy competed at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal under the IOC country code ITA. It was the sixteenth appearance of the European nation, which was represented by a total number of 212 athletes (185 men, 27 women). The nation's flagbearer was Klaus Dibiasi. Contents 1  Italy 2 7 4 1..
Italy at the 1980 Summer Olympics
Italy competed at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow under the IOC country code ITA. It was the seventeenth appearance of the European nation, which was represented by a total number of 289 athletes (242 men, 47 women). Contents 1  Italy 8 3 4 15 Gold Pietro Mennea — Athleti..
Italy at the 1984 Summer Olympics
Italy competed at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California under the IOC country code ITA. It was the eighteenth appearance of the European nation, which was represented by a total number of 289 athletes (237 men, 52 women). The nation's flagbearer was athlete Sara Simeoni. Contents ..
Italy at the 1988 Summer Olympics
Italy competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul under the IOC country code ITA. It was the nineteenth appearance of the European nation, which was represented by a total number of 255 athletes (213 men, 42 women). The nation's flagbearer was athlete Pietro Mennea. Contents 1  Italy 6..
Italy at the 1992 Summer Olympics
Italy competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona under the IOC country code ITA. It was the twentieth appearance of the European nation, which was represented by a total number of 318 athletes (240 men, 78 women). The nation's flagbearer was Giuseppe Abbagnale. Contents 1  Italy 6..
Italy at the 1996 Summer Olympics
Italy competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia under the IOC country code ITA. It was the 21st appearance of the European nation, which was represented by a total number of 346 athletes (242 men, 104 women). The nation's flagbearer was fencer Givanna Trillini. Contents 1  ..
Italy at the 2000 Summer Olympics
Italy competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia under the IOC country code ITA. It was the 22nd appearance of the European nation, which was represented by a total number of 361 athletes (244 men, 117 women). The nation's flagbearer was basketball player Carlton Myers. Contents ..
Italy at the 2002 Winter Olympics
Italy competed at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City under the IOC country code ITA. They finished 7th in the medal standings with 13 medals, 4 of which were gold. Skier Isolde Kostner served as flag bearer at the Opening Ceremony. Contents 1         &..
Italy at the 2004 Summer Olympics
Italy competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece under the IOC country code ITA. It was the 23nd appearance of the European nation, which was represented by a total number of 373 athletes (236 men, 137 women). The nation's flagbearer was gymnast Jury Chechi. Contents 1  Italy ..
Italy at the 2006 Winter Olympics
Italy was the host country of the 2006 Winter Olympics and was represented by 184 athletes. Contents 1 Medals1.1 Gold1.2 Bronze2 Top 10 Finishes2.1 4th place2.2 5th place2.3 6th place2.4 7th place2.5 8th place2.6 9th place2.7 10th place3&nb..
Italy at the 2006 Winter Paralympics
Italy was the host country of the ninth Winter Paralympics in Turin. Italy entered 39 athletes in the following sports: Alpine skiing: 10 male, 3 femaleIce sledge hockey: 15 maleNordic skiing: 4 male, 2 femaleWheelchair curling: 3 male, 2 female Medals        &n..
Italy at the Summer Olympics
Italy has competed at most of the modern Summer Olympics, missing only the 1904 Summer Olympics. The nation was one of 13 to compete at the inaugural 1896 Summer Olympics. Year Sports Competitors Events Entries Medals Rank Gold Silver Bronze Total 1896 1 1 1 ..
Italy First
Italy First ATR-42 Italy First is a regional charter airline based in Rimini in Italy. It also operates air taxi and air ambulance services. Its main base is Miramare Airport, Rimini. After operating on ACMI basis for Meridiana, AlpiEagles, Minerva, and finally Airone, at the end of 2005, the..
Italy Independent School District
Italy Independent School District is a public school district based in Italy, Texas. External link [Italy ISD][Italy High School] ..
Italy in the Eurovision Song Contest
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Italy in the Eurovision Song Contest 1956
Italy used the Sanremo Music Festival to choose the song that would go to the Eurovision Song Contest 1956. Results See: Italy in the Eurovision Song Contest Individual Entries of the Eurovision Song Contest 1956 Belgium - France - Germany - Italy - Luxembourg - Netherlands - Switzerland ..
Italy in the Middle Ages
History of Italy Etruscans Romans Middle Ages Renaissance Foreign domination and unification Monarchy and Mussolini Italian Republic This is the history of Italy during the Middle Ages. Contents 1 Goths, Byzantines, Lombards (6th-8th centuries)2 Rise of the Catholic Church (4t..
Italy national baseball team
The Italy National Baseball team is the team that represents Italy in international baseball competition. Along with the Netherlands, the Italian national team is viewed as the strongest in Europe. Contents 1 2006 World Baseball Classic1.1 Results (Round One)1.2 2006 World Baseba..
Italy national basketball team
The Italian National Basketball Team is managed by the Italian Basketball Federation. Italy has won 2 European Championships, 2 Olympic Silver medals, and has participated at 31 European Championships, 7 World Championships and 10 Olympic Games. Contents 1 World Championship record2 Ol..
Italy national football team
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Italy national rugby league team
The Italy national rugby league team dates back to the 1950s, when rugby league was first played in Italy. In 1960, Italy played Australia in two international matches, but the game disappeared in the country over the course of the next decade. The Italian team was revived in 1995, and the current ..
Italy national rugby union team
The Italy national rugby union team are also known as the Azzurri (blues). Italy has around 600 clubs and 47,000 junior and senior players. They have taken part in the Six Nations Championship since 2000. The sport is enjoying a renaissance with more media coverage than ever before, with rugby un..
Italy national under-21 football team
Italy Under-21 Nickname Azzurrini (Little Blues) Association Federazione ItalianaGiuoco Calcio'' Coach Claudio Gentile Most caps ? (?) Top scorer ? (?) ..
Italy of Values
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Italy Star
Italy Star Date 1945 Branch of Service British and Commonwealth forces Campaign Italy 1943-45 Ribbon Five equal stripes of red, white, green, white, and red Metal Bronze Size Height 44mm; max. width 38mm Obverse Reverse Plain reverse Clasps None authorised The Italy Star w..
Italy women's national football team
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Ital Dub
Ital Dub is an album by Augustus Pablo originally released in 1974 and sees Tommy Cowan and Warwick Lyn replacing Clive Chin on production duties. The album also features King Tubby as Engineer, a role he would later reprise a number of times during Pablo's career. Track listing "The Big Rip Off..
Itamaracá
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Itamar (town)
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Itamar Ben-Gvir
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Itamar Franco
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Itamar Golan
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Itamar Moses
Itamar Moses is an American playwright and author. Life and career Itamar Moses was born in Brooklyn, New York to parents Gavriel and Yael in 1977. He earned his Master of Fine Arts degree in dramatic writing from New York University, and has taught playwriting both there and at Yale University. ..
Itambacuri
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Itami, Hyogo
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Itamonte
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Itan
Itan (singular and plural) is the Yorùbá term for the sum total of all Yorùbá myths, songs, histories, and other cultural components. Since Yorùbá accept itan as historical fact, they can rely on itan as absolutes in the settlement of disputes. ..
Itanagar
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Itanhaém
> Statistics State: São Paulo Metropolitan Regions: Baixada Santista Founded: April 22, 1532 Area: 599 km² Population: 85,294 (2004) Population density: 85,294/km² Elevation: sea level Postal code: 11740-xxx Area/distance code: (00))55-Brazilian area cod..
Itanhandu
Itanhandu is a city in the south of Minas Gerais, Brazil. Population: 12,196 Total Area: 143,9 km². ..
Itanium
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Itanium 2
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Itano, Tokushima
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Itano Circus
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Itano District, Tokushima
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Itaóca
Itaóca is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. Its coordinates are [24°38′24″S, 45°50′24″W]. The population in 2004 is 2,969, the area is 204.79 km² The elevation is 155 m. This place name comes from the Tupi language. ..
ITap
The correct title of this } is }}}. The initial letter is capitalized due to [Naming conventions #Lower case first lettertechnical restrictions]. iTap is a predictive text technology for mobile phones, developed by Motorola as a competitor to T9. It was designed as a replacement for the o..
Itapaci
Itapaci is a small town and municipality in northern Goiás state, Brazil. The population was 14,732 in 2005 (estimate). The total area of the municipality was 956.1 km² (10/10/2002). Population density: 14.98 inhab/km² (2003)Elevation: 670 metersBecame a municipality: 1945Postal code: : 76360-..
Itaparica
Itaparica is an island off the coast of Brazil in the state of Bahia. It is situated in All Saint's Bay (Portuguese Baia de Todos de Santos), an arm of the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of the city of Salvador. It is known for hosting the Sul America Open tennis competition. ..
Itapecerica
Itapecerica is a municipality in the state of Minas Gerais in Brazil. Its latitude is 20°28"S and the longitude is 45°9"W. The population in 2005 is 20,533, the density is 19.7/km² the area is 1,042km² the elevation is 835m. Its name means slippery stone and is derived from the Tupi language. ..
Itapecerica da Serra
Itapecerica da Serra is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. The population in 2004 is 143,253, the density is 948.7/km²the area is 151 km² This first word of the place name comes from the Tupi language. North: Embu West: Cotia Itapecerica da Serra East: São Paulo Sou..
Itapema
Itapema is a city in Santa Catarina, Brazil. ..
Itapemirim, Espírito Santo
Itapemirim is a Brazilian municipality in the state of Espírito Santo. Its estimated population in 2004 was of 31.334 inhabitants. ..
Itaperuna Esporte Clube
Itaperuna Esporte Clube, or Itaperuna as they are usually called, is a Brazilian football team from Itaperuna in Rio de Janeiro, founded on July 21, 1989. Home stadium is the Jair Bittencourt stadium, capacity 10,000. History The first football was brought to Itaperuna city in 1911, and, soon ..
Itapetininga
Itapetininga is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. Its coordinates are [23°35′30″S, 48°03′11″W]. The population in 2004 is 137,733, the area is 1796.2 km² The elevation is 656 m. This place name comes from the Tupi language. It is situated in the Southe..
Itapeva
There are places that have the name Itapeva in Brazil, this place name comes from the Tupi word, [[wiktionary:itá|itá]]-[[wiktionary:peb-a,|peb-a]] meaning flattened rock, elements: itá, [[wiktionary:rock|rock]] + peb-a, [[wiktionary:flattened|flattened]]: Itapeva, Minas GeraisItapeva, São Paul..
Itapeva, Minas Gerais
Itapeva is a municipality in the state of Minas Gerais in Brazil. This place name comes from the Tupi language. ..
Itapeva, São Paulo
Itapeva is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. Its coordinates are [23°58′56″S, 48°52′32″W]. The population in 2004 is 87,639, the area is 1830.9 km² The elevation is 684 m. The name comes from the Tupi language, in which Itapeva means "flat rock". ..
Itapevi
Itapevi is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. Its latitude is 23°32'56" S and the longitude is 46°56'03" W. The city is located 15 miles to the west of São Paulo city, in the metropolitan area, with access for the Castello Branco and Raposo Tavares highways. The population in 20..
Itapipoca
Itapipoca is a city in Ceará, Brazil. It is located at around [3°29′38″S, 39°34′44″W]. It was founded in 1823. ..
Itapira
Itapira is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. Its coordinates are [22°46′10″S, 46°49′18″W]. The population in 2004 is 66,861, the area is 518.89 km² The elevation is 643 m. This place name comes from the Tupi language. O Instituto Bairral é uma referên..
Itapiranga
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Itapirapuã
Itapirapuã is a small town and municipality in the state of Goiás in Brazil. The population was 11,986 in 2005 (estimate) in a total area of 2,043.7 km² (10/10/2002). Itapirapuã is a large producer of cattle. Population density: 5.58 inhab/km² (2003)Elevation: 348 metersRaised to a municipal..
Itapirapuã Paulista
Itapirapuã Paulista is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. Its latitude is 24.575/24°34'26" S and the longitude is 49.17.49°10'05" W. The population in 2004 is 3,739, the area is 407.19 km² The elevation is 589 m. This place name comes from the Tupi language. See also Itapi..
Itapoá
Itapoá (independent city since 1989, previously a part of the municipality of Garuva) is a small town in the northern part of the state of Santa Catarina, Brazil. It borders the municipal areas of São Francisco do Sul in the south and of Garuva in the east. In the north it borders with the state o..
Itaporanga
There are parishes that have the name Itaporanga in Brazil, Itaporanga comes from the Tupi language: Itaporanga, ParaíbaItaporanga, São PauloItaporanga d'Ajuda, Sergipe This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred yo..
Itaporanga, São Paulo
Itaporanga is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. Its coordinates are [23°42′28″S, 49°29′23″W]. The population in 2004 is 14,324, the area is 508.19 km² The elevation is 589 m. This place name comes from the Tupi language. ..
Itapúa Department
Statistics Capital: Encarnación Area: 16,525 km² Inhabitants: 463,410 (2002) Pop. density: 28.0 inh./km² ISO 3166-2: PY-7 Map Itapúa is a department in Paraguay. The capital is the city of Encarnación. The department is divided in 30 districts: Alto VeráBella VistaCam..
Itapuca
Itapuca is a Brazilian municipality in the state of Rio Grande do Sul. It is located at 28º46'47" S latitude and 52º10'20" W longitude, with an altitude of 660 meters above sea level. Its population in 2004 was estimated at 2,620 inhabitants. It has a surface area of 184.48km2. ..
Itapuí
Itapuí is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. Its coordinates are [22°14′00″S, 48°43′09″W]. The population in 2004 is 11,048, the area is 140.19 km² The elevation is 456 m. This place name comes from the Tupi language. ..
Itapura
Itapura is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. Its coordinates are [20°38′46″S, 51°30′32″W]. The population in 2004 is 3,881, the area is 308.19 km² The elevation is 318 m. This place name comes from the Tupi language. ..
Itapuranga
Itapuranga State Goiás Area: 1,277,2 km² Population: 25,646 (IBGE 2005) Elevation: 651m above sea level Postcode (CEP): 76680-000 IBGE statistical microregion: Ceres Microregion Became a city: 1953 Distance to Goiânia: 171 km. Website: [Itapuran..
Itaquaquecetuba
Itaquaquecetuba (better known at Itaquá) is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. The population in 2003 is 306,208, the density is 3,734.24/km²the area is km² The elevation is 82 m. This place name comes from the Tupi language. The city is served by CPTM via line F. North..
Itaqui
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Itar-Tass Russian News Agency v. Russian Kurier, Inc.
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Itarana, Espírito Santo
Itarana is a Brazilian municipality in the state of Espírito Santo. Its estimated population in 2004 was of 11.954 inhabitants. ..
Itararé
Itararé is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. Its coordinates are [24°06′45″S, 49°19′54″W]. The population in 2004 is 48,973, the area is 1005.8 km² The elevation is 740 m. This place name comes from the Tupi language. ..
Itariri
> Statistics State: São Paulo Area: 2,745.8 km² Population: 14,642 (2004) Population density: 5.33/km² Elevation: sea level Postal code: 11760-xxx Area/distance code: (00))55-11 Website: [www.itariri.sp.gov.br]the area is 2,745.8 km² The elevati..
Itarsi
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Itarumã
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Itasca
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Itasca, Illinois
Itasca is a village in DuPage County, Illinois, United States. The population was 8,302 at the 2000 census. Geography Itasca is located at [41°58′29″N, 88°1′7″W] (41.974678, -88.018513)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the vil..
Itasca, Texas
Itasca (pronounced eye-TAS-kuh) is a city in Hill County, Texas, in the United States. As of the 2000 census, the city population was 1,503. Geography Itasca is located at [32°9′31″N, 97°8′52″W] (32.158509, -97.147852)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the Un..
Itasca County, Minnesota
Itasca County is a county located in the U.S. state of Minnesota. It is named after Lake Itasca, which is in turn a shortened version the Latin words veritas caput, meaning true head, a reference to the source of the Mississippi River. As of 2000, the population was 43,992. Its county seat is Gran..
Itasca State Park
The source of the Mississippi River on the edge of Lake Itasca Itasca State Park is a state park in Minnesota, 21 miles (34 km) north of Park Rapids, Minnesota and 25 miles (48 km) from Bagley, Minnesota. The park contains Lake Itasca, the source of the Mississippi River. Henry Schoolcraft d..
Itasca Township, Minnesota
Itasca Township is a township in Clearwater County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 136 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 92.9 km² (35.8 mi²). 89.0 km² (34.4 mi²) of it is land and 3.8 km² (1.5 mi²) of it ..
Itasveer.com
iTasveer is a web-based image sharing and printing service started by four Indian entrepreneurs on 15th April 2006. Currently, services offered includes online photo storage, photo sharing and photo printing for delivery in India. External links http://www.itasveer.com ..
Itata
Itata is a spider genus of the Salticidae family (jumping spiders). Etymology Probably from the Itata River in Southern Chile. Species Itata completa (Banks, 1929) (Panama)Itata isabellina (Taczanowski, 1878) (Peru)Itata partita Mello-Leitão, 1930 (Brazil)Itata tipuloides Simon, 1901 (Peru, Bol..
Itatiaia
Itatiaia is a Brazilian municipal district of the state of Rio de Janeiro. It is located at latitude 22º29'46" South and longitude 44º33'48" West, at an altitude of 390 meters. Its population in 2004 was 35870 inhabitants. Its area is 225,54 km2. The first Brazilian national park, Parque Nacio..
Itatiaia National Park
Itatiaia National Park Itatiaia National Park Overview Itatiaia National Park (Parque Nacional de Itatiaia), estabilished in 1937, is the oldest national park in Brazil. Located on the border between Rio de Janeiro and Minas Gerais states, between 22º16’ - 22º28’ S and 44º34’ -..
Itatiba
Itatiba is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. Its location is [23°00′21″S, 46°50′20″W]. The population in 2004 is 91,228, the area is 323.38 km² The elevation is 750 m. This place name comes from the Tupi language, and means "Too much Rocks". ..
Itatinga
Itatinga is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. Its coordinates are [23°06′06″S, 48°36′57″W]. The population in 2004 is 16,306, the area is 982.28 km² The elevation is 845 m. This place name comes from the Tupi language. ..
Itatira
Itatira is a city in the Brazilian state of Ceará. ..
Itatí Cantoral
Itatí Cantoral (born Itatí Cantoral Zucchi, May 13, 1975 in Mexico City, Distrito Federal) is a Mexican actress who is the daughter of songwriter Roberto Cantoral and Argentine acting legend Itatí Zucchi. Cantoral has been active as an actress since she was very young, and at the age of 13, she..
Itauçu
Itauçu is a small town and municipality in central Goiás state, Brazil. The population was 8,026 (2005 estimate) in a total area of 383.7 km² (10/10/2002). Population density: 21.25 inhab/km² (2003)Elevation: 839Became a municipality: 1948Postal code: 75450-000 Itauçu is located 64 km. nort..
Itauguá
Itauguá is a city in the Central Department, Paraguay. The city was founded in 1728 and is known for its peculiar art, like that found in the lace making Ñandutí and also for its music. The San Rafael museum offers the exposition of several valuable objects from the colonial period. ..
Itaunja
Itaunja is a town and a nagar panchayat in Lucknow district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Geography Itaunja is located at [27.08° N 80.92° E][Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Itaunja]. It has an average elevation of 124 metres (406 feet). Demographics..
Itawamba (disambiguation)
Itawamba may refer to one of the following: Levi Colbert, a Chickasaw leader who was called Itte-wamba Mingo, meaning bench chief.Itawamba County, MississippiItawamba Community College This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an ..
Itawamba Community College
Itawamba Community College, formerly known as Itawamba Junior College, is a community college in Mississippi, United States, with two campuses; the main campus is located in Fulton, Mississippi, and a branch campus that mainly handles technical education programs is in Tupelo, Mississippi. It serves..
Itawamba County, Mississippi
Itawamba County is a county located in the U.S. state of Mississippi. As of 2000, the population was 22,770. Its county seat is Fulton6. It was named for the Chickasaw leader Levi Colbert, who was also known as Itawamba. Contents 1 Geography1.1 Adjacent Counties2 Demographics3&n..
Itayanagi, Aomori
Itayanagi (板柳町; -machi) is a town located in Kitatsugaru District, Aomori, Japan. The town is particularly known for its apples. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 16,394 and a density of 392.11 persons per km². The total area is 41.81 km². External ..
Itaya Mitsutane
Itaya Mitsutane was a retainer of the Japanese clan of Uesugi during the Sengoku Period of the 16th century. Mitsutane first served as a retainer under Uesugi Kenshin and later on Uesugi Kagekatsu. Mitsukane was posted to the Ogi Castle in Echigo Province in 1573 and supported Kagekatsu during the O..
Ita Buttrose
Ita Clare Buttrose AO OBE (born 17 January, 1942) is an Australian journalist and businesswoman. She is probably best-remembered as the celebrity founding editor of Cleo (magazine), a high-circulation magazine aimed at young single women that was ground-breakingly frank about sexuality (and, in its..
Ita Ford
Ita Ford (April 23, 1940 - December 2, 1980) was a Roman Catholic Maryknoll nun and missionary to Bolivia, Chile and El Salvador. She worked with the poor and war refugees. On December 2 1980, she was raped and murdered, along with fellow missionaries Maura Clarke, Jean Donovan and Dorothy Kazel in..
Ita Martadinata Haryono
Ita Martadinata Haryono was an Indonesian human rights activist, who was murdered mysteriously. Her real name was Martadinata Haryono, however, she was better known by her nickname, Ita. On the age of 18 and being a final year student in her high school, Ita was found dead on October 9, 1998 in he..
Ita Rina
Ita Rina (July 7th, 1907 - May 10th, 1979) was a former actress of the 1920s and 1930s. She was born in Divača, Slovenia, but got famous mostly in Germany. She started her acting career at the age of 20 and in 1930 she was a star in the first talking german movie Tonka Sibenice. External link ..
ITA Software
ITA Software, Inc. is a travel industry software company in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The company was founded by computer scientists from the MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory in 1996. ITA is one of the newest GDSes, and created "QPX", an airfare search and pricing system used by Orbitz, Cheap..
Ita Wegman
Ita Wegman (* February 22, 1876 in Kravang, West Java; † March 4, 1943 in Arlesheim, Switzerland) is known as the co-founder of Anthroposophic Medicine with Rudolf Steiner. In 1921, she founded the first anthroposophical medical clinic in Arlesheim, now known as the Ita Wegman Clinic. She also dev..
It (album)
It was the first album by the British pop band Pulp. Originally given a limited release of 2000 copies in April 1983, it was re-released by Cherry Red in February 1994 with three bonus tracks. A further re-release in November 1994 by Fire Records removed two of the bonus tracks which were recorded ..
It Ain't Easy
It Ain't Easy is the fourth album by American rock band Three Dog Night, released in 1970 (see 1970 in music). Contents 1 Track listing2 Personnel3 Production4 Charts Track listing "Woman" (Andy Fraser; Paul Rodgers) - 4:40"Cowboy" (Newman) - 3:42"It Ain't Easy" (Ray Davies)..
It Ain't Easy (Baldry album)
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It Ain't Easy (song)
"It Ain't Easy" is a song written by Ron Davies. David Bowie recorded and released this song on the album The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars in 1972. The song was originally recorded during the Hunky Dory-sessions. The song was also released on the B-Side of the European..
It Ain't Funny How We Don’t Talk Anymore
"It Ain't Funny How We Don’t Talk Anymore" is the first single from Convicts, the seventh studio album by Australian rock band You Am I. It was released as a download only single. Track listing It Ain't Funny How We Don’t Talk Anymore (2.29) ..
It Ain't Half Hot Mum
It Ain't Half Hot Mum was a British sitcom about a concert party, broadcast between 1974 and 1981, and written by David Croft and Jimmy Perry, the creators of Dad's Army. It was set in British India, towards the end of the Second World War. Contents 1 Situation2 Cast3 Series an..
It Ain't Hard to Tell
"It Ain't Hard to Tell" is a 1994 hip hop single by Nas. The single, a popular song in the underground hip-hop community, samples Michael Jackson's 1982 hit single "Human Nature". The lyrics are a braggadocio style rap, which have been sampled in many songs, including "Ebonics" by Big L. This sing..
It Ain't Me Babe
"It Ain't Me Babe" is the title of a 1964 song by Bob Dylan, first included on his Another Side of Bob Dylan album. Dylan and Johnny Cash admired each others' work a great deal, and with Dylan's blessing, Cash recorded the song with June Carter Cash, which became a hit. This song was also featured i..
It Ain't Me Babe (album)
It Ain't Me Babe is The Turtles second album. It was released in October, 1965 under Sundazed Records. Track listing "Wanderin' Kind" - 2:06"It Was A Very Good Year" - 1:55"Your Maw Said You Cried" - 1:43"Eve of Destruction" - 2:40"Glitter and Gold" - 2:08"Let The Cold Winds Blow" - 2:18"It Ain't ..
It Ain't Nothin' To Me
"It Ain't Nothin' To Me" is a song on the 1985 album Southern Accents by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. The song was written by Tom Petty and David A. Stewart. Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers Tom Petty - guitar, tambourine, lead vocalsMike Campbell - guitars, keyboards, vocalsBenmont Tench - pia..
It ain't over
It Ain't Over is an album by the British band The Outfield. It was their first new album release for six years, since 1992's Rockeye, and was also their debut album on the 'Warning Tracks' label. Track listing "Kiss The Rain""Girl Of Mine""It Ain't Over""Midnight Moves""Dance (The Night Away)""Lay..
It ain't over till the fat lady sings
It ain't over till the fat lady sings is a common expression in the theatre of North American sports. Attributed to writer/broadcaster Dan Cook, his original line was "The opera ain't over until the fat lady sings."[link] As a possible alternate origin for the term, there exists an old say..
It Ain't Safe No More
It Ain't Safe No More is the eighth album and sixth studio album by American rapper Busta Rhymes, released in 2002 (see 2002 in music). It yielded the singles "Make It Clap" and "I Know What You Want". "Intro""It Ain't Safe No More..." (featuring Meka) (Produced by J Dilla)"What Do You Do When You..
It Ain’t Over Till It’s Over
It Ain’t Over Till It’s Over is a solo album by Fast Eddie Clarke, former Motörhead and Fastway guitarist. Lemmy Kilmister guests on "Laugh at the Devil". Track listing "Snakebite""Lying Ain't Right""Back On The Road""Naturally""All Over Bar The Shouting""Make My Day""Laugh At The Devil""No ..
It All Begins with One Broken Dream
It All Begins With One Broken Dream is an E.P. by Embrace The End. It was released in 2001. Track listing '' Blue Skies'' Maybe Tomorrow'' Autumn Tears'' Deceived'' Unanswered Prayers'' Through Dark Days'' Embrace The End'' Last Goodbye (a cover of Scorpions' Rock You Like A Hurricane is located 8..
It All Comes Down to This
It All Comes Down to This is the first full-length album from the hardcore band Bane and deals with loss and unity within the hardcore scene. Track listing "Fuck What You Heard" (2:26)"Struck Down by Me" (4:27)"Untitled" (0:39)"The Paint Chips Away" (1:50)"My Cross to Bear" (4:45)"What Makes Us..
IT Architecture Conferences
IT Architecture conferences are events organized to bring together indivuals and organizations interestes in IT or enterprise architecture. The conferences can be organized by an association, individual, publication or private company. They provide education and networking. List of key industry c..
IT Architect Certification
The Open Group, a vendor- and technology-neutral industry consortium, offers [IT Architect Certification] to certify skills and experience in the IT architecture community. The program is based on the proven best practices in the industry and sets an independent, industry-wide standard for..
IT asset management
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since July 2006. IT asset management (ITAM) i..
I Take Thee Quagmire
Family Guy Season 4BSeptember 11, 2005 - May 21, 2006List of Family Guy episodes Episodes: Peter's Got WoodsThe Perfect CastawayJungle LovePTVBrian Goes Back to CollegeThe Courtship of Stewie's FatherThe Fat Guy StranglerThe Father, the Son, and the Holy FonzBrian Sings and SwingsPatriot GamesI..
I Tatti Renaissance Library
The I Tatti Renaissance Library is a series of books published by the Harvard University Press, which aims to present important works of Renaissance Latin Literature to a modern audience by printing the original Latin text on each left-hand leaf, and an English translation on the facing page. Its go..
Žitava
Žitava may refer to: Žitava River, a river in Slovakiaa part of the municipality Radvaň nad DunajomZittau, Žitava being the Slavic name of the town in GermanyŽitavice, Žitava being the medieval name of this village in Slovakia See also Peace of Žitava, treaty that ended the Long War This is a..

 


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