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- Pyrrhus of Epirus (7425 bytes)
9: ...anto_location.png|thumb|240px|left|Most important places in the [[Pyrrhic War]] ([[280 BC|280]]-[[275 ...
17: When Pyrrhus invaded [[Apulia]] ([[279 BC]]), the two armies met in the [[Battl...
21: ... proclaimed king of Sicily. He was already making plans for his son Helenus to inherit the kingdom of ...
23: ...es and the Greeks. Meanwhile, he had begun to display despotic behavior towards the Sicilian Greeks, ...
29: ...rta and place him in power. Pyrrhus agreed to the plan, intending to win control of the Peloponnese fo... - Italy (17022 bytes)
51: ...There are other 11 linguistic minorities (for example, [[French language|French]] is spoken in the [[A...
58: ...hole [[Mediterranean Sea|Mediterranean]] area, deeply influencing European culture as well. Important ...
64: ... introduction of the [[Euro]] in [[1999]], thus replacing the Italian Lira.
68: ...Italia) is an ancient name for the country and people of [[Southern Italy]]. The [[List_of_country_nam...
74: ...which was the central unit of the Empire; for example, the upper Po valley, which had been known as [[... - Regions of Italy (3031 bytes)
1: ...decentralized as possible, and to adapt the principles and laws establishing autonomy and decentraliza...
7: ...omune|communal]] governments follow similar principles: councils and ''giunte'' headed by provincial p...
15: <tr><td>3. [[Apulia]] (Puglia)<td>[[Bari]]
18: <tr><td>6. [[Campania]]<td>[[Naples, Italy|Naples]] (Napoli) - Roman road (3913 bytes)
4: The Roman roads vary from simple [[corduroy#corduroy road|corduroy road]]s to usi...
9: There are many examples of roads that still follow the route of Roman r...
21: ...]], the Appian way ([[312 BC]]), from [[Rome]] to Apulia ([[Puglia]]) - Rock formations (10410 bytes)
7: ... later exposes them in their current form. An example is [[Bryce Canyon]] National Park in [[Utah]].
9: ...ind of rock, usually by heat and pressure. An example is [[Mount Rushmore]] National Monument in [[Sou...
11: ...erosive forces sculpt their current forms. An example is [[Iao Needle]] in [[Maui, Hawaii]].
15: ...]]/[[Ayers Rock]] in [[Australia]] is a noted example.
97: *Waterberg Plateau, [[Namibia]]
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