Ligurian language, a modern Romance language spoken in parts of Italy, France, Monaco and Argentina
Ligurian (ancient language), an extinct language spoken by the ancient Ligures
Ligurian Sea, an arm of the Mediterranean Sea
Ligurian bee, a type of Italian bee (Apis mellifera ligustica)
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Ligurian may refer to: Ligurian, pertaining to modern Liguria in Italy Ligurian, pertaining to the ancient Ligures Ligurian language, a modern Romance...
Ligurian (/lɪˈɡjʊəriən/) or Genoese (/ˌdʒɛnoʊˈiːz/) (locally called zeneise or zeneize) is a Gallo-Italic language spoken primarily in the territories...
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 Ligurian Sea (Italian: Mar Ligure; French: Mer Ligurienne; Ligurian: Mâ Ligure; Corsican: Mari Liguru) is an arm of the Mediterranean Sea. It lies...
along the length of peninsular Italy. In the northwest they join with the Ligurian Alps at Altare. In the southwest they end at Reggio di Calabria, the coastal...
Liguria (/lɪˈɡjʊəriə/; Italian: [liˈɡuːrja]; Ligurian: Ligûria Ligurian pronunciation: [liˈɡyːɾja]) is a region of north-western Italy; its capital is...
The Ligurian Alps are a mountain range in northwestern Italy. A small part is located in France. They form the south-western extremity of the Alps, separated...
Riviera or Ligurian Riviera (Italian: Riviera ligure; Ligurian: Rivêa lìgure) is the narrow coastal strip in Italy which lies between the Ligurian Sea and...
The Ligurian Republic (Italian: Repubblica Ligure, Ligurian: Repubbrica Ligure, French: République ligure) or Republic of Liguria was a French client...
east with a small border shared with Tuscany in the south-east along the Ligurian sea. Liguria has several Denominazione di origine controllata regions with...
Originally called the International Ligurian Sea Cetacean Sanctuary (Ligurian Sea Sanctuary), what is now known as the Pelagos Sanctuary for Mediterranean...
Ligurian cuisine consists of dishes from the culinary tradition of Liguria, a region of northwestern Italy, which makes use of ingredients linked both...
The Ligures (singular Ligus or Ligur; English: Ligurians) were an ancient Indo-European people who appear to have originated in, and gave their name to...
(/ˈdʒɛnoʊə/ JEN-oh-ə, Italian: Genova, Italian: [ˈdʒɛːnova] ; Ligurian: Zêna, Ligurian: [ˈzeːna]) is a city in and the capital of the Italian region of...
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origin of this pasta name is not certain. It is believed to come from the Ligurian verb strufuggiâ, meaning 'to rub', as a reference to its method of preparation...
in antiquity as Celto-Ligurians (in Greek Κελτολίγυες, Keltolígues). Modern linguists, like Xavier Delamarre, argue that Ligurian was a Celtic language...
The Corsicans (Corsican, Italian and Ligurian: Corsi; French: Corses) are a Romance Italic ethnic group. They are native to Corsica, a Mediterranean island...
The Ligurian Independentist Movement (Italian: Movimento Indipendentista Ligure, M.I.L.) was a regional political party in Italy. It was founded in Genoa...
Prince-Bishopric of Liège. On 6 June 1805, as a result of the annexation of the Ligurian Republic (the puppet successor state to the Republic of Genoa), Tanaro...
Eupteryx decemnotata, the ligurian leafhopper, is a species of leafhopper in the family Cicadellidae. "Eupteryx decemnotata species details". Catalogue...
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The March of Genoa or Eastern Liguria was created in 961 by Holy Roman Emperor Otto I. The formal history of the march began around 951 after Berengar...
farinata ('made of flour'), while in Ligurian, specifically in the Genoese dialect, it goes by the name of fainâ (Ligurian: [fajˈnaː]); in Massa and in Carrara...
argues that Ligurian was a Celtic language similar to Gaulish. The Ligurian-Celtic question is also discussed by Barruol (1999). Ancient Ligurian is listed...