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Among these, in the Appenines, is the Etruscan city of
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Fervidus White Ms. Fleming takes inspiration for her work from the rolling green valleys overlooking the Appenines and the warm Italian culture.
Umbria, Italy 2010
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Capua sits at the foot of a spur of the Appenines, Italys rugged and mountainous spine.
The Spartacus War Barry Strauss 2009
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Capua sits at the foot of a spur of the Appenines, Italys rugged and mountainous spine.
The Spartacus War Barry Strauss 2009
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Capua sits at the foot of a spur of the Appenines, Italys rugged and mountainous spine.
The Spartacus War Barry Strauss 2009
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Capua sits at the foot of a spur of the Appenines, Italys rugged and mountainous spine.
The Spartacus War Barry Strauss 2009
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Relict Cercis siliquastrum small forest stands frequently appear on limestone substrates in the central part of the Thyrrenian slopes of the Appenines, characterized by a number of deciduous species, such as Quercus pubescens, Acer monspessulanum, Carpinus orientalis, and Crataegus monogyna.
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Tucked into the shadow of the Appenines, and with a small Adriatic coastline, Molise seems to have been exempt from the passage of time.
Archive 2008-04-01 2008
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Relict silver fir (Abies alba) forest stands appear in a few areas along the Appenines.
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Among these orders may be mentioned the Camaldulians founded by Romuald of Ravenna (d. 1027), the Vallombrosians founded by Gualbert in the Appenines, the Carthusians founded by Bruno of Cologne at Chartreuse in 1084.
REFORMATION LEWIS W. SPITZ 1968
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