Project Genoa II was a software project that originated with the United States Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency's Information Awareness Office...
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Project Genoa was a software project commissioned by the United States' DARPA which was designed to analyze large amounts of data and metadata to help...
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microprocessor sold by AMD Project Genoa and Project Genoa II, governmental data analysis projects Virginia and Truckee 12 Genoa, a 4-4-0 locomotive used on the Virginia...
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Genoa (/ˈdʒɛnoʊə/ JEN-oh-ə; Italian: Genova [ˈdʒɛːnova] ; Ligurian: Zêna [ˈzeːna]) is a city in and the capital of the Italian region of Liguria, and...
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The Lighthouse of Genoa (Italian: Lanterna di Genova), known as La Lanterna, is the main lighthouse serving the Port of Genoa. Besides being an important...
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Total Information Awareness (section Genoa II)
permanently house TIA's researchers. Soon Project Genoa was completed and its research moved on to Genoa II. Late that year, the Information Awareness...
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Genoa: Le Strade Nuove and the system of the Palazzi dei Rolli is a UNESCO World Heritage Site which includes a number of streets and palaces in the center...
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The historic center of Genoa is the core of the old town organized in the maze of alleys (caruggi) of medieval origin that runs - from east to west -...
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for the papacy: Cardinal Giuseppe Siri, the conservative Archbishop of Genoa, and Cardinal Giovanni Benelli, the liberal Archbishop of Florence and a...
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north. Anacletus had control of Rome, so Innocent II took ship for Pisa, and thence sailed by way of Genoa to France, where the influence of Bernard of Clairvaux...
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Giuliano della Rovere was born in Albisola near Savona in the Republic of Genoa. He was of the House of della Rovere, a noble but impoverished family, the...
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October 1978 papal conclave (category Pope John Paul II)
for the papacy: Cardinal Giuseppe Siri, the conservative archbishop of Genoa, and Cardinal Giovanni Benelli, the liberal archbishop of Florence and a...
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The walls of Genoa (mura di Genova in Italian, miage de Zena in Ligurian) constitute in their whole the several circles of walls that protected and defended...
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The Genoa–Pisa railway is one of the trunk lines of the Italian railway network. It runs along the Ligurian coast from Genoa to Pisa through the Riviera...
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The Genoa Courthouse (Italian: Palazzo di Giustizia di Genova, lit. 'Palace of Justice of Genoa', also known as Palazzo degli Uffici Giudiziari) is a...
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1492 papal conclave (category Pope Julius II)
reportedly bankrolled 200,000 ducats (plus 100,000 ducats from the Doge of Genoa) for the election of Giuliano della Rovere. Of the 23 cardinals participating...
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only to Italian fascist military units and maybe a few theaters around Genoa in the last months of the war Never released in theaters. The first feature-length...
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the attempt to seize Genoa; Florence cynically advised the Pope to let the Turks and the Venetians wear each other out. Pius II was aware that he was...
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Piazza De Ferrari (redirect from Piazza De Ferrari (Genoa))
Piazza De Ferrari is the main square of Genoa. Situated in the heart of the city between the historical and the modern center, Piazza De Ferrari is renowned...
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Lapland: Doctor Honoris Causa (19 February 2019) Italy Metropolitan City of Genoa: Paganini Ambassador (26 June 2023) In 1996, Prince Albert received the...
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(1436) had 5 convents, the Regular Observants of the Blessed Virgin at Genoa (also called Our Lady of Consolation (c. 1470) had 25. The Congregation...
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The Young and the Restless (redirect from Genoa City (The Young and the Restless))
Phillip Bell for CBS. The show is set in the fictional Genoa City (named after the real-life Genoa City, Wisconsin). First broadcast on March 26, 1973,...
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Liguria (category Pages using Sister project links with default search)
Ligurian: [liˈɡyːɾja]) is a region of north-western Italy; its capital is Genoa. Its territory is crossed by the Alps and the Apennines mountain range and...
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Tarcisio Bertone (category Roman Catholic archbishops of Genoa)
Secretary of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, Archbishop of Genoa from 2002 to 2006, and as Cardinal Secretary of State from 2006 to 2013...
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Niccolò Paganini (category Musicians from Genoa)
an inspiration for many prominent composers. Son of a ship chandler from Genoa, Paganini showed great gifts for music from an early age and studied under...
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Via XX Settembre is one of the main thoroughfares in the center of Genoa, Italy, located within the San Vincenzo district. It is slightly less than a...
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Battle of Giglio (category 13th century in the Republic of Genoa)
clash between a fleet of the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II and a fleet of the Republic of Genoa in the Tyrrhenian Sea. It took place on Friday, May 3,...
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The Victor Emmanuel II National Monument (Italian: Monumento Nazionale a Vittorio Emanuele II), also known as the Vittoriano or for synecdoche Altare...
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Carignan or Cavignan in Ligurian) is a residential district in the center of Genoa, administratively included in Municipio I Centro Est. Located on a hill...
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Pope Pius XI (category Pages using Sister project links with wikidata mismatch)
and Presolana. A scholar-athlete pope was not seen again until John Paul II. In 1911, Ratti was appointed by Pope Pius X Vice-Prefect of the Vatican Library...
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