• The River Girl (Italian: La donna del fiume) is a 1955 French-Italian melodrama film directed by Mario Soldati and starring Sophia Loren, Gérard Oury...
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  • of Fiume established per Treaty of Rapallo. 1921 – Communist Party of Fiume established. 1922 – Town taken by Italian forces. 1924 16 March: Fiume becomes...
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  • The Communist Party of Fiume (Italian: Partito Comunista di Fiume – Sezione della III.a Internazionale) was instituted in November 1921, after the proclamation...
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    another active channel upstream from it at Santa Maria in Punta, where the Fiume Po divides into the Po di Goro and the Po di Venezia. The fossil Po is the...
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    part of Dalmatia. The claims were further extended also to the city of Fiume, Corsica, the island of Malta, the County of Nice and Italian Switzerland...
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  • (id=4025) Antonio Grossich June 7, 1849 Draguć, Austrian_Empire October 1, 1926 Fiume, Kingdom of Italy 1920 Nominated by F.Krause the only time (id=3662) Rufus...
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    and denied by the Entente powers. The move became known as the Impresa di Fiume, and D'Annunzio proclaimed the short-lived Italian Regency of Carnaro in...
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    victory" (vittoria mutilata) was the reason which led to the Impresa di Fiume ("Fiume Exploit"). On September 12, 1919, the nationalist poet Gabriele d'Annunzio...
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    Imperial and Royal Austro-Hungarian Navy, entering the naval academy at Fiume (now Rijeka). As part of their required education, all naval cadets were...
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  • literary context to mean "stream"; the standard Italian word for "river" is fiume. Rio, RIO or Río may also refer to: Rio de Janeiro, often referred to as...
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    charge of the US consulate in Fiume from 1904 to 1906. He left Europe after failing to gain a promotion to consul-general in Fiume or an appointment as consul-general...
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    military colleges at Budapest, Kassa, Déva and Zagreb, and a naval school at Fiume. There were in addition a number of training institutes for teachers and...
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    educational cooperation. The treaty also established the Free State of Fiume, the city-state consisting of the former Austro-Hungarian Corpus separatum...
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  • England Estonian crown – Estonia Faroese crown – Faroe Islands Fiume crown – Free State of Fiume Greenlandic crown – Greenland Hungarian crown – Hungary Icelandic...
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    John Van Antwerp (1994). Bosnia and Hercegovina: A Tradition Betrayed. Columbia University Press. p. 129. ISBN 9780231101615. Atkeson, Edward B. (2011)...
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    of Italian nationalist irregulars in the seizure of the disputed city of Fiume (Rijeka). November 27 Bulgaria signs the Treaty of Neuilly-sur-Seine. The...
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    Mediterranean ports, such as Gibraltar, Algiers, Genoa, Naples, Trieste and Fiume. Although lacking the speed and grand luxury of express liners, and having...
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    S2CID 22919515. Vesconi S, Langer M, Iapichino G, Costantino D, Busi C, Fiume L (1985). "Therapy of cytotoxic mushroom intoxication". Critical Care Medicine...
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  • torpedoes were actually 17.7 inches (45 cm) in diameter, beginning with the "Fiume" Whitehead torpedo of 1890. Ship classes that carried 18-inch torpedoes...
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    population, as well as many sources of raw materials and its sole port at Fiume. Though the revision of the treaty quickly rose to the top of the national...
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    the Free State of Fiume for its existence from 1920–24, the City of Fiume (contemporarily Rijeka, Croatia, but still denominated Fiume in Hungarian) of...
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    Archived from the original on 9 June 2019. Retrieved 23 October 2016. The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, 6th ed. 2007 – "Byzantine music" Ecumenical Patriarchate...
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  • around Fiume, the future Free State of Fiume. April 26 – Fiume affair. Faced with the refusal of Wilson, Clemenceau and Lloyd George to assign Fiume to Italy...
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  • Patterson, William Morrison (1917). "Rhythm of Prose" (Introductory Outline). Columbia University Press. Snoman, Rick (2004). Dance Music Manual: Toys, Tools...
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    France received Carinthia, Carniola, and the Adriatic ports of Trieste and Fiume(Rijeka); the part of Poland annexed by Austria in the third partition in...
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    George Dixon (Royal Navy officer) (category Explorers of British Columbia)
    Bolts. The Wiener Zeitung newspaper of 29 June 1782 carried a report from Fiume that, "in the early days of this month, Mr. von Bolts, Director of the Triestine...
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    majority of Italians. Though d'Annunzio's government in Fiume was forced from power, Italy annexed Fiume a few years later. The seizure of power by the Italian...
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    Rheinfelden (Aargau) (Switzerland) Rheinfelden (Baden) (Germany) Rijeka, Croatia Fiume, Italy (1924–1944) Sušak, Kingdom of Yugoslavia (reunited after World War...
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    Massimo (1999). Food: A Culinary History from Antiquity to the Present. Columbia University Press. pp. 165–167. ISBN 978-0-2311-1154-6. Potter (2009), pp...
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    particular, it applies to Trentino and Trieste, but also Gorizia, Istria, Fiume, and Dalmatia during the 19th and early 20th centuries. Irredentist projects...
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