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Lazio comprises a land area of and it has borders with Tuscany, Umbria, and Marche to the north, Abruzzo and Molise to the east, Campania to the south, and the Tyrrhenian Sea to the west.
In 2007, there were 101, 480 people residing in Ancona ( the greater area has a population more than four times its size ), located in the province of Ancona, Marche, of whom 47. 6 % were male and 52. 4 % were female.
As of April 2011, Strategic Marks, LLC has obtained the ' Filene's ' trademark and plans on re-introducing the famous department store name as part of a virtual mall, along with other nostalgic stores such as The Bon Marche, The Broadway, Robinson's Department Store, Joseph Magnin, Abraham and Strauss and many others.
In spite of the marine impoverishment, the sea has always furnished a plentiful supply of fish, the main fishing centres being Ancona, San Benedetto del Tronto, Fano and Civitanova Marche.
The region has been recently formally expanded with the transfer of seven comuni ( Casteldelci, Maiolo, Novafeltria, Pennabilli, San Leo, Sant ' Agata Feltria, Talamello ) from the Marche region, all of which are comuni where Romagnolo dialect is spoken.
Despite this, UDC takes part with The People of Freedom ( PdL ), the main party of the Italian centre-right, within several regional, provincial and municipal governments ( notably in Lazio, Campania and Calabria ), but has recently formed alliances also with the centre-left Democratic Party ( PD ) in other regions ( notably in Marche ) and at the very local level.
Verdicchio has had a long history in the Marche region of central Italy with documents noting its presence there since at least the 14th century.
Ampelographers have determined that the Vernaccia vine has many clonal varieties but is unrelated to some Italian vines known as " Vernaccia " such as the Sardinian varieties used in the Sherry-like wine Vernaccia di Oristano, the Trentino-Alto Adige / Südtirol red wine grape known as Vernatsch or the black grape used in the red sparkling wine of the Marche Vernaccia di Serrapetrona.
The ciabatta found in Tuscany, Umbria, and Marche varies from bread that has a firm crust and dense crumb, to bread that has a crisper crust and more open texture.
No record of the creation has been preserved ; Edmund and his older brother Edward signed a letter to their father on June 14, 1454 as " E. Rutland " and " E. Marche ".
As of April 2011, Strategic Marks, LLC has obtained the ' Jordan Marsh ' trademark and plans on re-introducing the famous department store name as part of a virtual mall, along with other nostalgic stores such as The Bon Marche, The Broadway, Robinson's Department Store, Joseph Magnin, Abraham and Strauss, Filene's and many others.
As of April 2011, Strategic Marks, LLC has obtained ' The Bon Marche ' trademark and plans on re-introducing the famous department store name as part of a virtual mall, along with other nostalgic stores such as The Broadway, Joseph Magnin, Robinson's, Filene's, Abraham & Straus and many others.
The history of Associazione Calcio Ancona has covered 105 years of the football from the club based in Ancona, Marche.
As of April 2011, Strategic Marks, LLC has obtained the ' Filene's ' trademark and plans on re-introducing the famous department store name as part of a virtual mall, along with other nostalgic stores such as The Bon Marche, The Broadway, Robinson's Department Store, Joseph Magnin, Abraham and Strauss and many others.

Marche and from
The allegiance of mercenary leaders was dependent, of course, on pay ; in 1433-1435, Sforza led the Milanese attack on the Papal States, but when he conquered Ancona, in the Marche, he changed sides, obtaining the title of vicar of the city directly from Pope Eugene IV.
Through their assistance, Calvin was able to attend the Collège de la Marche, in Paris, where he learned Latin from one of its greatest teachers, Mathurin Cordier.
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For refusing to desist from the very hostilities that he himself had instigated ( and for being a dangerous rival to Della Rovere dynastic ambitions in the Marche ), Sixtus IV placed Venice under interdict in 1483.
According to Isidoro Gatti, the Peretti family came from Piceno, today Marche, in Italy.
The modern region of Umbria, however, is essentially different from the Umbria of Roman times ( see Roman Umbria ), which extended through most of what is now the northern Marche, to Ravenna, but excluded the west bank of the Tiber.
* Ferrovia Adriatica ( through the whole of Italy from north to south, along the Adriatic Sea ): The question that interests the Abruzzo region is included in the Towns of Martinsicuro and S. Unless, that delimit the borders with Marche and Molise regions, namely, the between the stations of intercurrent Alba Adriatica-Nereto-Controguerra and Broad-S.
It was created from the former province of La Marche.
Baldi descended from a noble family from Urbino, Marche, where he was born.
After the referendum of 2006, 7 municipalities of Montefeltro were detached from the Province of Pesaro and Urbino ( Marche ) to join the one of Rimini on 15 August 2009.
In 2004, after two rock discs, Gang recorded Nel tempo e oltre cantando insieme with La Macina, band of musical search from Marche led by Gastone Pietrucci.
course of philosophy at the Collège de la Marche, and subsequently to study theology at the Collège de Sorbonne, both colleges from the University of Paris.
Like many places in the Marche, it provides good views from the Apennines to the Adriatic.
Prior to 1900, only one important archaeological investigation had been carried out in the country: Antoine-Alfred Marche ’ s exploration of Marinduque from April to July 1881.
The purely instrumental piece in three parts, originally called Marche pontificale ( French for " Pontifical March "), became extremely popular from its first performance.
After his father's death, Henri annulled his father's decision to disinherit his brothers Michel ( Count of Évreux ) and Thibaut ( the late Count of La Marche ) from their rights to the throne because Michel married a noble woman but not a royal one and because Thibaut married a commoner.
The last independent entity, the Duchy of Urbino, was dissolved in 1631, and from then on, Marche was firmly part of the Papal States except during the Napoleonic period.
In this expedition, which lasted from 1875 – 1878, ' armed ' only with cotton textiles and tools to use for barter, and accompanied by Noel Ballay, a doctor, naturalist Alfred Marche, a sailor, thirteen Senegalese laptots and four local interpreters, Brazza charmed and talked his way deep inland.
Three instrumental passages, the Marche Hongroise ( Hungarian March ), Ballet des sylphes, and Menuet des follets are sometimes extracted and performed as " Three Orchestral Pieces from La Damnation de Faust.
According to Lega Nord's Declaration of Independence and Sovereignty of Padania, Padania is composed of 14 " nations " ( Lombardy, Veneto, Piedmont, Tuscany, Emilia, Liguria, Marche, Romagna, Umbria, Friuli, Trentino, South Tyrol, Venezia Giulia, Aosta Valley ), slightly differing from the corresponding 11 Italian regions, listed below:
Free French colonial forces from the Brigade of the East ( Brigade d ' Orient ) under Colonel Monclar, including the 14th Battalion Légion Etrangère ( 13th Foreign Legion Demi-Brigade ) and the 3rd Battalion de Marche ( from Chad ), fought Italian troops in their colonies of Ethiopia and Eritrea, and Vichy French Forces of French Somaliland.

Marche and land
; Marche à Terre ( Walks on land, or land-walker ): Foot slogger.

has and never
This is an unsolved problem which probably has never been seriously investigated, although one frequently hears the comment that we have insufficient specialists of the kind who can compete with the Germans or Swiss, for example, in precision machinery and mathematics, or the Finns in geochemistry.
Carl says it is the greatest poem ever written to the guitar because he has never heard of any other poem to that subtle instrument.
Nineteenth-century virtues, however, seem somehow to have gone out of fashion and the Bright book has never been particularly popular.
There is every reason to recognize that in the very last years of his life, as we shall see, Thompson did take the drug in carefully rationed doses to ease the pains of his illness, but the exact date at which this began has never been determined.
This viewpoint I find interesting, but it has never weighed on my soul.
We cannot truthfully say of anyone who has succeeded in entering deep into his sixties that he was never old.
Patchen has almost never used strict poetic forms ; ;
The doctrine has never worked ; ;
As the girls come to belly dancing from this and other origins, the melting pot has never bubbled more intriguingly.
For something, clearly, has gone very, very seriously wrong in Soviet-Chinese relations, which were never easy, and have now deteriorated.
Sam Rayburn has never had to look back at any of his most devastating fights and ever feel ashamed of his conduct as a combatant under fire or his political manners in the heat of conflicting ambitions.
As the President has said, `` only when our arms are sufficient beyond doubt can we be certain that they will never be employed ''.
Meanwhile he has been thinking about the facts surrounding the problem, facts which he knows can never be complete, and the general background, much of which has already been lost to history.
With the existence of these many factors, some of them variable, it obviously has never been and is not now possible for the Commission to make assignments of AM stations on a case-to-case basis which will insure against any interference in any circumstances.
Therefore it's a genuine pleasure to tell you about an entirely happy bodybuilder who has never had to train in secret has never heard one unkind word from his parents and never has been taunted by his schoolmates!!
Nevertheless, the writer has never experienced such spontaneity of discussion after film showings.

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