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  2. Călin Georgescu - Wikipedia

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    Călin Georgescu (Romanian pronunciation: [kəˈlin dʒe̯orˈdʒesku]; born 26 March 1962) is a Romanian far-right politician, agronomist, and prominent conspiracy theorist, [1] who worked in the field of sustainable development.

  3. Rome - Wikipedia

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    Rome constitutes a comune speciale, named "Roma Capitale", [122] and is the largest both in terms of land area and population among the 8,101 comuni of Italy. It is governed by a mayor and a city council.

  4. Football boot - Wikipedia

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    3D animation of a football boot. Football boots, also known as cleats or soccer shoes in North American English, [1] are a type of shoe worn when playing association football (soccer), most of its variations, and some games that are played on the same surface.

  5. Ferrari Roma - Wikipedia

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    The Roma was publicly unveiled on 14 November 2019, during an international event at Rome's Stadio dei Marmi (Stadium of the Marbles). In 2020 it made an appearance at the 150th anniversary of the declaration of Rome as the capital of a unified Italy. [23] The Ferrari Roma was awarded a Red Dot in 2020, recognizing the car's design.

  6. Romani people - Wikipedia

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    The term Roma is increasingly encountered [109] [110] as a generic term for the Roma. [111] [112] [113] Because not all Roma use the word Romani as an adjective, the term became a noun for the entire ethnic group. [114] Today, the term Romani is used by some organizations, including the United Nations and the US Library of Congress. [106]

  7. Everything You Know About Obesity Is Wrong - The Huffington Post

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    Print this story. From the 16th century to the 19th, scurvy killed around 2 million sailors, more than warfare, shipwrecks and syphilis combined. It was an ugly, smelly death, too, beginning with rattling teeth and ending with a body so rotted out from the inside that its victims could literally be startled to death by a loud noise.

  8. Stadio Olimpico - Wikipedia

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    AS Roma won 1–0 at the Olimpico before a crowd of 70,900, but Inter won the cup 2–1 on aggregate. [95] Five of the German players who had won the World Cup the year before on the same pitch played in the UEFA Cup final: Andreas Brehme, Lothar Matthäus and Jürgen Klinsmann for Inter, and Thomas Berthold and Rudi Völler for AS Roma.

  9. Sapienza University of Rome - Wikipedia

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    Palazzo della Sapienza, former home of the university until 1935 Church of Sant'Ivo alla Sapienza, originally the chapel and seat of the university library (until 1935). The Sapienza University of Rome was founded in 1303 with the Papal bull In Supremae praeminentia Dignitatis, issued on 20 April 1303 by Pope Boniface VIII, as a Studium for ecclesiastical studies more under his control than ...