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- Slovenia (19318 bytes)
16: government_type = Democratic [[republic]] |
17: ...er_titles = [[List of Presidents of Slovenia|President]]<br>[[Prime Minister of Slovenia|Prime Ministe...
18: leader_names = [[Janez Drnovsek|Janez Drnovšek]]<b...
20: area_magnitude = 1_E10 |
28: population_density = 96 | - World War I (62979 bytes)
2: ...had roots of power back to the days of the [[Crusade]]s, all fell during or after the war.
4: The causes of World War I were complex developments by themselves (see [[#Diplomatic and po...
6: ...s the last direct major conflict of the war. The defeat of [[Germany]] in the war and failure to reso...
8: ...n diplomatic ineptitude as well as a tremendous tide of nationalism that swept the European continent ...
10: ... on the home front due to food shortages, [[genocide]], and ground combat. - Pope John IV (2299 bytes)
1: ...h palliating the evils wrought by the Slavs. He endeavoured to convert these barbarians. Emperor [[Con...
4: ...e name of Honorius with Monothelism. Honorius, he declared, in speaking of one will in [[Jesus]], only...
7: Predecessor=[[Pope Severinus|Severinus]]| - Estuary (1941 bytes)
2: ...'. In non-tidal seas, the rivers naturally form [[delta]]s rather than estuaries.
4: ...e relied upon as [[habitat]], by for example, [[wader|wading]] [[birds]]. Estuaries are more likely t...
6: ...es confused with [[fjord]]s. The [[Lim]] bay in [[Istria]], [[Croatia]], is often called "Lim fjord" altho... - Venice (22017 bytes)
2: ...ant center of commerce (especially the [[spice trade]]) and [[art]] in the [[Renaissance]].
6: ... Its strategic position at head of the Adriatic made Venetian naval and commercial power almost invuln...
8: ... Venice were laid: the [[Venetian Arsenal]] was under construction in 1104; Venice wrested control of ...
10: ...enetian sovereignty when it was threatened by invaders.
12: ...stablished the [[Latin Empire]]. Considerable plunder was brought back to Venice, including the [[Mark... - Adriatic Sea (5830 bytes)
1: [[Image:Adriatic_sea.jpg|thumb|250px|Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip A...
11: ...y; in [[Latin]] it was ''Mare Hadriaticum''. In modern languages, it is ''Mare Adriatico'' in [[Italia...
13: ...des, ''Hippolytus,'' 736), but was gradually extended as the [[Syracuse, Italy|Syracusan]] colonies ga...
15: ...then the Adriatic in the narrower sense only extended as far as the [[Mons Garganus]], the outer porti...
16: ...ately used to include the Gulf of Tarentum (the modern-day [[Gulf of Taranto]]), the [[Sea of Sicily]]... - History of Italy as a monarchy and in the World Wars (9742 bytes)
6: ... hitherto king of [[Sardinia]], a realm that included [[Piedmont]].
10: [[Rome]] itself remained for a decade under the Papacy, and became part of the Kingdom of It...
12: ...pation forced Pope Pius IX to his palace where he declared himself a prisoner in the Vatican until the...
14: ...ican City]]) is now an independent enclave surrounded by Italy.
18: ...d [[Statuto Albertino]], which Carlo Alberto conceded in 1848 remained unchanged, even if the kings us...
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