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  2. Altiplano - Wikipedia

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    The non-endorheic altiplano extends southward into Argentina and Chile. The Altiplano (Spanish for "high plain"), Collao (Quechua and Aymara: Qullaw, meaning "place of the Qulla") or Andean Plateau, in west-central South America, is the most extensive high plateau on Earth outside Tibet.

  3. Asiago - Wikipedia

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    Asiago (Italian: [aˈzjaːɡo]; Venetian: Axiago, Cimbrian: Slege, German: Schlägen [ˈʃlɛːɡn̩]) is a minor township (population roughly 6,500) with the title of city in the surrounding plateau region (the Altopiano di Asiago or Altopiano dei Sette Comuni, Asiago plateau) in the Province of Vicenza in the Veneto region of Northeastern Italy.

  4. Altiplano (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The Altiplano (Spanish for "high plain") is an Andean highland in Bolivia, Peru, and Chile. Altiplano may also refer to: Places. Altiplano Cundiboyacense, a ...

  5. Category:Altiplano - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Altiplano" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Altiplano; Altiplano Basin;

  6. Provinces of Italy - Wikipedia

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    A province of the Italian Republic is composed of many municipalities (comune).Usually several provinces together form a region; the region of Aosta Valley is the sole exception—it is not subdivided into provinces, and provincial functions are exercised by the region.

  7. Italian units of measurement - Wikipedia

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    A variety of units of measurement were used in the various independent Italian states and Italian dependencies of foreign empires up to the unification of Italy in the 19th century. The units to measure length, volume, mass, etc., could differ widely between countries or between towns in a country (e.g. Rome and Ancona), but usually not between ...

  8. Pope used vulgar Italian word to refer to LGBT people ...

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    Pope Francis used a highly derogatory term towards the LGBT community as he reiterated in a closed-door meeting with Italian bishops that gay people should not be allowed to become priests ...

  9. Italian honorifics - Wikipedia

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    Any Italian monarch (as in Spain) might informally be addressed or referred to with this prefix, for example King Carlos III of Spain was widely known in his Neapolitan realm as "Don Carlo". Genealogical databases and dynastic works still reserve the title for this class of noble by tradition, although it is no longer a right under Italian law.