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  • 1Castiglione — may refer to:PlacesTowns in Italy, many of which were simply called Castiglione prior to the unification of Italy in the 1800s: * Castiglion Fibocchi, in the province of Arezzo * Castiglion Fiorentino, in the province of Arezzo * Castiglione a… …

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  • 2Castiglione del Lago — Infobox CityIT img coa = Castiglione del Lago Stemma.png official name = Comune di Castiglione del Lago region = Umbria province = Perugia (PG) elevation m = 304 area total km2 =205 population as of = 2001 population total = 14186 population… …

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  • 3Gabii — was an ancient city of Latium, between 12 and 13 miles East of Rome. It was located on the south eastern bank of an extinct volcanic crater lake, the Lago di Castiglione.Sestieri, Bietti. The Iron Age Community of Osteria Dell Osa . Cambridge:… …

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  • 4Lake Trasimeno — Infobox lake lake name = Lake Trasimeno Lago Trasimeno image lake = Lago Trasimeno wide view.jpg caption lake = image bathymetry = caption bathymetry = location = Umbria, Italy coords = coord|43|08|N|12|06|E|type:waterbody… …

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  • 5Città di Castello —   Comune   Comune di Città di Castello …

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  • 6Italian literature — Introduction       the body of written works produced in the Italian language that had its beginnings in the 13th century. Until that time nearly all literary work composed in the Middle Ages was written in Latin. Moreover, it was predominantly… …

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  • 7Como — For other uses, see Como (disambiguation). Como   Comune   Città di Como …

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  • 8Varese — For the composer, see Edgard Varèse. For the village in Estonia, see Varese, Estonia. Varese   Comune   Città di Varese …

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  • 10Ambrosian Liturgy and Rite — • The liturgy and Rite of the Church of Milan, which derives its name from St. Ambrose, Bishop of Milan (374 397) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Ambrosian Liturgy and Rite     Ambrosian Liturgy and Rite …

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