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Although Italy could extend its control to almost all of the 2,000 km of the Libyan coast between April and early August 1912, its ground forces could not venture beyond the protection of the navy's guns and were thus limited to a thin coastal strip. May – Italy occupies 13 Turkish-held Dodecanese islands, including Rhodes, in the Aegean Sea.
Temple of Segesta. The history of Sicily has been influenced by numerous ethnic groups. It has seen Sicily controlled by powers, including Phoenician and Carthaginian, Greek, Roman, Vandal and Ostrogoth, Byzantine, Arab, Norman, Aragonese, Spanish, Austrians, British, but also experiencing important periods of independence, as under the indigenous Sicanians, Elymians, Sicels, the Greek ...
This a category of magazines which ended publication in 1912. Pages in category "Magazines disestablished in 1912" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.
Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Quotidiano di Sicilia is an Italian regional daily newspaper for the island of Sicily.
The Imprint was a periodical aimed at the printing trade, published in 9 issues from January to November 1913. The publishers were the Imprint Publishing Company, of 11 Henrietta Street, Covent Garden, London.
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The magazine was founded by G. B. Barletta and started its publications with the name Facciamo gli Italiani ("Let's do the Italians"), changing its name in Lo Scolaro in 1915. [2] It came out weekly during the school year, and fortnightly/monthly during the summer.