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  2. Pietro Aretino - Wikipedia

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    Pietro Aretino (US: / ˌ ɑːr ɪ ˈ t iː n oʊ, ˌ ær-/, [1] [2] Italian: [ˈpjɛːtro areˈtiːno]; 19 or 20 April 1492 [3] – 21 October 1556) was an Italian author, playwright, poet, satirist and blackmailer, who wielded influence on contemporary art and politics.

  3. Alexandroupoli F.C. - Wikipedia

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    The club was established in 2019, after the merger of Enosi Antheia/Aristino FC and AO Thrace FC. [1] References This page was last edited ...

  4. Alexandroupolis - Wikipedia

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    Around the city are small fishing villages like Makri and Dikella to the west, and suburban Maistros, Apalos, Antheia, Aristino, Nipsa, Loutra to the east, while north of the city are the Palagia, Avantas, Aissymi, and Kirki. At the 2001 census, the main city had a population of 48,885 and the municipal unit had a population of 52,720.

  5. Traianoupoli - Wikipedia

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    Traianoupoli (Greek: Τραϊανούπολη) or Traianopolis in Thrace, Trajanopolis or Trajanople was a medieval settlement in the 14th century in the Evros regional unit of East Macedonia and Thrace region, northeastern Greece, nowadays named Loutra Traianoupoleos.

  6. Ariston Thermo - Wikipedia

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    Following Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022 and the resulting international sanctions, Ariston continued operations in Russia and actively hired staff. [20] In April 2024, the Russian government transferred control of Ariston's assets to an entity managed by Gazprom, without notifying the company.

  7. Maraschino - Wikipedia

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    Maraschino (/ ˌ m ær ə ˈ s k iː n oʊ,-ˈ ʃ iː-/ MARR-ə-SKEE-noh, -⁠ SHEE-, Italian: [maraˈskiːno]) is a liqueur obtained from the distillation of Marasca cherries.The small, slightly sour fruit of the Marasca cherry tree (Prunus cerasus var. marasca), which grows wild along parts of the Dalmatian coast in Croatia, lends the liqueur its unique aroma.