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Italiano: Piazza De Ferrari, Via XX Settembre, Genova, Italia. Si tratta ragionevolmente del montaggio di due fotografie, essendo la parte sinistra della foto già stata pubblicata in precedenza, mentre la parte destra è possibilmente proveniente da uno studio di Arturo Pettorelli del 1914 (come ricostuito in questa discussione dall'utente Yoggysot).
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this map show not all provincial cities, but main cities, i.e. different idea: 19:39, 10 February 2010: 3,245 × 3,948 (821 KB) Gigillo83: Adjusting cities (deleted no Provincial cities) and adjusting neighbour Countries: 12:20, 16 April 2009: 3,245 × 3,948 (820 KB) Noodles it: Aggiunte Matera e Melfi, città della Basilicata. 09:59, 18 August ...
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The Genoese colonies were a series of economic and trade posts in the Mediterranean and Black Seas.Some of them had been established directly under the patronage of the republican authorities to support the economy of the local merchants (especially after privileges obtained during the Crusades), while others originated as feudal possessions of Genoese nobles, or had been founded by powerful ...