• Cittanova (Venetian: Zitanova, /tsita'nɔva/) is a place in the Italian Metropolitan City of Venice. It is divided between the municipalities of San Donà...
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    San Donà di Piave (category Cities and towns in Veneto)
    the Metropolitan City of Venice, Veneto, northern Italy. It is one of the historical main towns of the Eastern Veneto territory, although it was totally...
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    are also kindergartens in Buje/Buie, Brtonigla/Verteneglio, Novigrad/Cittanova, Umag/Umago, Poreč/Parenzo, Vrsar/Orsera, Rovinj/Rovigno, Bale/Valle,...
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    miles) long shoreline stretching from the Mirna River near Novigrad (Cittanova) to Funtana (Fontane) and Vrsar (Orsera) in the south. Ever since the...
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    Ceggia (category Cities and towns in Veneto)
    Ceggia is a town in the Metropolitan City of Venice, in Veneto, northern Italy, known for its carnival. It is crossed by the SP58 provincial road and SS14...
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    Umag (Umago), 1269–1797 Motovun (Montona d'Istria), 1278–1797 Novigrad (Cittanova d'Istria), 1270–1797 Poreč (Parenzo), 1267–1797 Rovinj (Rovigno), 1283–1797...
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    Croatian portion of Istria: Buje (Italian: Buie), Novigrad (Italian: Cittanova), Izola (Italian: Isola d'Istria), Vodnjan (Italian: Dignano), Poreč (Italian:...
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  • della Pieve Città di Castello Città Sant'Angelo Cittadella Cittaducale Cittanova Cittareale Cittiglio Civate Civenna Civezza Civezzano Civiasco Cividale...
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    Croatian portion of Istria: Buje (Italian: Buie), Novigrad (Italian: Cittanova), Izola (Italian: Isola d'Istria), Vodnjan (Italian: Dignano), Poreč (Italian:...
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    Trivellin a Lendinara, Castelli della provincia di Rovigo, Castelli del Veneto". www.mondimedievali.net. "Montagnana – La ciittà murata". Archived from...
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    the plundering and brief occupation of the important mainland cities of Cittanova, Padua, and Treviso as well as several smaller towns and settlements in...
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    are also kindergartens in Buje/Buie, Brtonigla/Verteneglio, Novigrad/Cittanova, Umag/Umago, Poreč/Parenzo, Vrsar/Orsera, Rovinj/Rovigno, Bale/Valle,...
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  • choose Malamocco 639 – Lombards capture Oderzo whose inhabitants flee to Cittanova which is renamed Heraclea in honor of the Byzantine Emperor 697 According...
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  • Bolzano Tuscany Livorno[1] Tau Calcio Altopascio Terranuova Traiana[PO] Umbria Orvietana Veneto Montecchio Maggiore[PO] Portogruaro Villafranca Veronese...
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    three-winged arrows, found in Nesactium, a belt harness found in Novigrad (Cittanova), and a belt plaque found near Nesactium (near Valtura, in eastern Istria)...
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    D" because influenced. The score of Adri-Cittanova has become 3-0 by sports judgment for no-show of Cittanova. All teams promoted to Lega Pro Seconda Divisione...
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  • the national playoff Castelnuovo Sandrà which finished 2nd in Eccellenza Veneto 2009–10 Girone A and was eliminated in the national playoff Novese which...
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    (Istria) were politically subject to Austria, while the western dioceses (Veneto) were subject to the Venetian Republic. Both powers had repeated clashes...
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    Battle of Brenta (category Battles in Veneto)
    rivers. They first attacked and burned the coastal towns like Equilio, Cittanova, Fine, Capo d'Argine, then tying the filled animal skins to their horses...
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  • out of retirement. The division was activated on 15 November 1941 in Cittanova by reorganizing the XI Coastal Sector Command. The division was assigned...
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  • Sant'Agata (Q) 36 16 12 8 47 31 +16 60 6 Paternò 36 14 10 12 45 41 +4 52 7 Cittanova 36 16 4 16 48 56 −8 52 8 Santa Maria Cilento 36 14 9 13 58 50 +8 51 9...
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