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    Leaning Tower of Pisa (Italian: torre pendente di Pisa [ˈtorre penˈdɛnte di ˈpiːza, - ˈpiːsa]), or simply the Tower of Pisa (torre di Pisa), is the campanile...
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  • like the La Torre de Pisa (Leaning Tower of Pisa) and El Quixote, a stalagmite shape that resembles the side view portrait of Miguel de Cervantes' famous...
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    Pisa (/ˈpiːzə/ PEE-zə; Italian: [ˈpiːza] or [ˈpiːsa]) is a city and comune (municipality) in Tuscany, central Italy, straddling the Arno just before it...
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    San Nicola is a church in Pisa, Tuscany, Italy. San Nicola is mentioned for the first time, together with the annexed convent, in 1097. In 1297–1313 the...
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    List of leaning towers (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Scalzi, Pisa The campanile of San Nicola, Pisa The Arengo tower of Palazzo del Podestà, Bologna The campanile of Santo Stefano in Venice Torre delle Milizie...
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    de deu amb folre i manilles by the Castellers de Vilafranca Torre de set in Pisa, Castellers de Vilafranca, 1988 Torre de set in Paris, Castellers de...
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    The Archdiocese of Pisa (Latin: Archidioecesis Pisana) is a Latin Church metropolitan see of the Catholic Church in Pisa, Italy. It was founded in the...
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  • perla de la cantera del Real Zaragoza que se va al Atlético de Madrid?". heraldo.es. "Monserrate, la perla de la Academia que se llevará Torres al filial"...
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    followed his master to Pisa, where in 1311 he became responsible for the work on the cathedral. In July 1315, Tino departed Pisa for Siena, where he executed...
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    Republic of Pisa owned it. It became part of the Republic of Genoa after the Battle of Meloria, being assigned to the patrician Jacopo de Mari (1430)...
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    The Judicate of Logudoro or Torres (Sardinian: Judicadu de Logudoro or Torres, Rennu de Logudoro or Logu de Torres) was one of the four kingdoms or iudicati...
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    on the other side of the pass is the Torre Vecchia, "old tower", built as a watchtower by the Republic of Pisa in the 12th century. Occupation of the...
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    In the Middle Ages, it was instead an important port of the Republic of Pisa. Its hinterland hosts a considerable industrial area. Its port is still heavily...
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  • been completed Torre dei Conti built in Rome 1239 – St. Mark Basilica of Heraklion, Venetian Crete, built Santa Maria della Spina, Pisa (1230) Luna Vasahi...
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    Bientina (category Municipalities of the Province of Pisa)
    Bientina (Italian: [ˈbjɛntina]) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Pisa in the Italian region Tuscany. The toponym Bientina is attested the first...
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    Genoa and Arborea on one side and Pisa, Torres, and Cagliari on the other restored lands lost to Arborea. In 1183, Pisa reoccupied Cagliari, but in 1186...
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    Spain Pisa, Italy (2010) Qom, Iran Qufu, People's Republic of China Rennes, France (2010) Santiago, Chile Santiago de Cali, Colombia Santiago de Cuba,...
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    Palazzo delle Vedove (category Palaces in Pisa)
    in Pisa, Tuscany, Italy. The palace, built in the 12th–14th centuries, is sited land which in antique times was the domus of the Bocci family of Pisa. Detail...
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    port for the Republic of Lucca. The oldest building in Viareggio, known as Torre Matilde, dates back to this time and was built by the Lucchesi in 1541 as...
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    Republic of Genoa and Gallura and Cagliari to that of Pisa. When Barisone II of Arborea died in 1185, Pisa installed Peter of Serra, Barisone's eldest son,...
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    della Torre as lord of Milan. From 1259 to 1277 it was governed by the Della Torre family until, following the Battle of Desio, Napo della Torre was forced...
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    the Duchy of Gaeta, as well as to the patrician Gaetani of the Republic of Pisa. It played an important role in Rome, in the Papal States and in the Kingdom...
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    Mausoleum (Chapel of the cemetery) Towns' Walls Rocca Aldobrandesca Torre di Capo d'Uomo Torre delle Cannelle Tower of Talamonaccio On the outskirts of Talamone...
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    Torres (2012). "Visualizing PISA scientific literature versus PISA public use". In Miguel A. Pereyra; Hans-Georg Kotthoff; Robert Cowen (eds.). PISA Under...
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  • Kabaivanska. Afterwards he performed with Katia Ricciarelli at the Teatro Verdi of Pisa in a gala event organized by the Rotary Club. After he debuted in 2008 with...
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    Battle of Meloria (1284) (category Naval battles involving the Republic of Pisa)
    and Pisa as part of the Genoese-Pisan War. The victory of Genoa and the destruction of the Pisan fleet marked the decline of the Republic of Pisa. In...
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    doges each. Della Torre: two doges. Assereto, Ayroli, Canevaro, Chiavica Cibo, Clavarezza, Da Passano, De Ferrari, De Fornari, De Marini, Di Negro, Ferreti...
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    Church of Santa María a Real do Sar, Santiago de Compostela, Spain Canterbury Cathedral, England Torre del Oro, Seville, Spain Apse exterior of Norman...
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    Sicilian romance Floriant et Florette, and in the Compilation of Rustichello da Pisa. The Vulgate Mort Artu notes him as exceptionally tall and says there was...
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    29 August 2020. Torres, Pascal (2013). Les secrets du Louvre (in French). La Librairie Vuibert. p. 288. ISBN 9782311100211. "MARIE DE MÉDICIS (1573-1642)...
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