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    The Ligurian regional election of 2000 took place on 16 April 2000. Sandro Biasotti (an independent close to Forza Italia) was elected president, defeating...
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    the Ligurian and French side. The chief peak of the Western Ligurian Alps is Punta Marguareis (2,651 m), and there are several other summits over 2000 m...
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  • regional election 2000 Campania regional election 2000 Emilia-Romagna regional election 2000 Lazio regional election 2000 Ligurian regional election 2000...
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    The Ligurian regional election of 2005 took place on 3–4 April 2005. Claudio Burlando (Democrats of the Left) defeated incumbent Sandro Biasotti (an independent...
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    regional election 1995 Ligurian regional election 2000 Ligurian regional election 2005 Ligurian regional election 2010 Ligurian regional election 2015 Ligurian...
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    Ligures (redirect from Ligurians)
    or Ligurians were an ancient people after whom Liguria, a region of present-day north-western Italy, is named. In pre-Roman times, the Ligurians occupied...
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    The Ligurian regional election of 1995 took place on 23 April 1995. For the first time the President of the Region was directly elected by the people,...
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    The Ligurian regional election of 2010 took place on 28–29 March 2010. The incumbent President Claudio Burlando of the centre-left Democratic Party (PD)...
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    Liguria (category Articles containing Ligurian-language text)
    Liguria (/lɪˈɡjʊəriə/, Italian: [liˈɡuːrja]; Ligurian: Ligûria, Ligurian: [liˈɡyːɾja]) is a region of north-western Italy; its capital is Genoa. Its territory...
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    with the Ligurian Alps at Altare. In the southwest they end at Reggio di Calabria, the coastal city at the tip of the peninsula. Since 2000 the Environment...
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    Lega Liguria (redirect from Ligurian Union)
    Matteucci formed the Ligurian Independentist Movement (MIL). In the 2010 regional election the LNL gained 10.2% of the vote and three regional councillors. In...
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    products that the narrow Ligurian hinterland would not have allowed). Pesto, sauce made from basil and other herbs, is uniquely Ligurian, and features prominently...
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    Arpitan): Bressan Dauphinois Forézien Jurassien Lyonnais Savoyard Gallo Italic Ligurian language Royasc Basque (Euskara) Romani There are also several languages...
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    Raffaello within Emilia-Romagna. Tuscany has a western coastline on the Ligurian Sea and the Tyrrhenian Sea, among which is the Tuscan Archipelago, of which...
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  • conquest of Italy and the islands by the ancient Romans: Northern Italy had a Ligurian, a Venetic, and a Celtic substratum in the areas once known as Gallia Cisalpina...
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    Corsica (category Articles containing Ligurian-language text)
    Corsican: [ˈkorsiɡa], [ˈkɔrsika], Italian: [ˈkɔrsika]; French: Corse [kɔʁs] ; Ligurian: Còrsega) is an island in the Mediterranean Sea and one of the 18 regions...
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    motorways. The code T3 was once assigned to the Bargagli-Ferriere Tunnel in Ligurian Apennines, opened in 1971. The T3 tunnel connected Bargagli with Ferriere...
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    Basilicata Gallurese: northeastern Sardinia; an outlying dialect of Corsican Ligurian: Liguria and adjacent areas of Piedmont, Emilia and Tuscany; settlements...
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    Monaco United Kingdom Andorra Brazil Suriname Spain Channel Bay of Biscay Ligurian Sea Mediterranean Sea Since 2016, France is divided into 18 administrative...
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    Sardinia (category Articles containing Ligurian-language text)
    (the Corsican-influenced Sassarese and Gallurese, and finally Tabarchino Ligurian). Owing to the variety of Sardinia's ecosystems, which include mountains...
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