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  • 1Padua — For other uses, see Padua (disambiguation). Padua Padova   Comune   Città di Padova …

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  • 2Padua — • Diocese in northern Italy Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Padua     Padua     † Catholic …

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  • 3PADUA — PADUA, capital of Padua province, N. Italy. In documents dated 1134 and 1182 two or three persons with the surname Judaeus are mentioned, although some scholarly opinion holds that they were not Jews. In 1289 the physician Jacob Bonacosa, a Jew,… …

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  • 4Padua —    City of northeastern Italy, 22 miles (35 kilometers) west of Venice. Padua was an important center for communications and travel in the Po river valley. Although the flourishing Roman municipality declined in the early Middle Ages, the city… …

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  • 5The garden of the Rotonda Padua — The garden of the Rotonda is a terraced garden, situated close to the historical centre of Padua, behind the sixteenth century wall and the Rampart of the Cat.The Story of the Giardini della Rotunda The name is connected to an episode which… …

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  • 6City Sightseeing — The City Sightseeing Logo City Sightseeing bus in Stratford upon Avon …

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  • 7City Angels — Founder(s) Mario Furlan Founded 1994 Area served Italy, Bosnia Herzegovina Motto Solidarity and Security We …

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  • 8The Village, Jersey City — The Village is a neighborhood in the western section of Historic Downtown in Jersey City. It is bordered by Hamilton Park and Harsimus Cove to the east and the Turnpike Extension to the west, on the other side of which Jones Park and Mary Benson… …

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  • 9The Bollandists —     The Bollandists     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Bollandists     An association of ecclesiastical scholars engaged in editing the Acta Sanctorum. This work is a great hagiographical collection begun during the first years of the seventeenth… …

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  • 10The University of Bologna —     The University of Bologna     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The University of Bologna     A tradition of the thirteenth century attributed the foundation of this university to Theodosius II (433); but this legend is now generally rejected. The… …

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