The Ligurianregionalelection of 2005 took place on 3–4 April 2005. Claudio Burlando (Democrats of the Left) defeated incumbent Sandro Biasotti (an independent...
The Ligurianregionalelection of 2000 took place on 16 April 2000. Sandro Biasotti (an independent close to Forza Italia) was elected president, defeating...
or Ligurians were an ancient people after whom Liguria, a region of present-day north-western Italy, is named. In pre-Roman times, the Ligurians occupied...
The Ligurianregionalelection of 2010 took place on 28–29 March 2010. The incumbent President Claudio Burlando of the centre-left Democratic Party (PD)...
Matteucci formed the Ligurian Independentist Movement (MIL). In the 2010 regionalelection the LNL gained 10.2% of the vote and three regional councillors. In...
products that the narrow Ligurian hinterland would not have allowed). Pesto, sauce made from basil and other herbs, is uniquely Ligurian, and features prominently...
Raffaello within Emilia-Romagna. Tuscany has a western coastline on the Ligurian Sea and the Tyrrhenian Sea, among which is the Tuscan Archipelago, of which...
Corsican: [ˈkorsiɡa], [ˈkɔrsika], Italian: [ˈkɔrsika]; French: Corse [kɔʁs] ; Ligurian: Còrsega) is an island in the Mediterranean Sea and one of the 18 regions...
being separated in 1963. Implementation of regional autonomy was postponed until the first Regionalelections of 1970. The ruling Christian Democracy party...
Basilicata Gallurese: northeastern Sardinia; an outlying dialect of Corsican Ligurian: Liguria and adjacent areas of Piedmont, Emilia and Tuscany; settlements...
conquest of Italy and the islands by the ancient Romans: Northern Italy had a Ligurian, a Venetic, and a Celtic substratum in the areas once known as Gallia Cisalpina...
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from the nearby 6th-century BC Phocaean Greek colony. Referred to by the Ligurians as Monoikos, from the Greek "μόνοικος", "single house", from "μόνος" (monos)...
French First Republic under Napoleon and replaced with the Ligurian Republic. The Ligurian Republic was annexed by the First French Empire in 1805; its...
first electoral breakthrough was at the 1990 regionalelections, but it was with the 1992 general election that the party emerged as a leading political...
of 7,900 km (4,900 mi) on the Adriatic Sea, Ionian Sea, Tyrrhenian Sea, Ligurian Sea, Sea of Sardinia and Strait of Sicily. The Italian geographical region...
or Nissa, nonstandard, pronounced [ˈnisa]; Italian: Nizza [ˈnittsa]; Ligurian: Nissa; Ancient Greek: Νίκαια; Latin: Nicaea) is a city in and the prefecture...
including the LL, Autonomist Piedmont, Ligurian Union, Emilia-Romagna League and Tuscan Alliance. In the 1990 regionalelection the LV and the UPV scored 5.9%...
by population. Piedmont was inhabited in early historic times by Celtic-Ligurian tribes such as the Taurini and the Salassi. They were later subdued by...
(the Corsican-influenced Sassarese and Gallurese, and finally Tabarchino Ligurian). Owing to the variety of Sardinia's ecosystems, which include mountains...
Venetian remained widespread in medieval Italian commercial life, and Ligurian (or Genoese) remained in use in maritime trade alongside the Mediterranean...
Alps during the Celtic invasion of the Italian peninsula, and from the Ligurian population of the Lepontii settled in this area and then subjugated by...
(preindoeuropeo di tipo mediterraneo? Indoeuropeo di tipo celtico?). "Ligurian language". Britannica.com. 2014-12-16. Retrieved 2015-08-29. Villar, cit...
are not legally protected by Italian government: Piedmontese, Venetian, Ligurian, Lombard, Emilian-Romagnolo, Neapolitan and Sicilian. Roman Catholicism...
Gavacharie of Poitevin-Saintongeais language, ancient Ligurian enclaves of eastern Provence, the quasi-Ligurian-Occitan enclave of Monaco ...). This leads to...
Portugal, France and Italy, such as Aragonese, Asturian, Mirandese, Lombard, Ligurian, Piedmontese, Venetian, Corsican, Neapolitan and Sicilian. The French constitution...
names of Marseille come from French, Occitan, Latin, Greek and Ancient Ligurian. Current English names are Marseille /mɑːrˈseɪ/ or Marseilles /mɑːrˈseɪz/...