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The Port of Ravenna (Italian: Porto di Ravenna) is an Italian seaport on the North Adriatic Sea in Ravenna, Italy. It is one of the top twenty Italian ports and top forty European ports.[citation needed]

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Port of Ravenna

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The Port of Ravenna (Italian: Porto di Ravenna) is an Italian seaport on the North Adriatic Sea in Ravenna, Italy. It is one of the top twenty Italian...

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Ravenna

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Ravenna (/rəˈvɛnə/ rə-VEN-ə, Italian: [raˈvenna], also local pronunciation: [raˈvɛnna] ; Romagnol: Ravèna, Ravêna) is the capital city of the Province...

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Candiano Canal

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Ravenna. Over the centuries this sediment clogged the smaller canals in the city and caused the coastline to expand outwards, disrupting the Port of Ravenna...

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List of busiest ports in Europe

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Port of Cagliari Port of Livorno Port of Palermo Port of Ravenna Port of Salerno Port of Savona Port of Venice Freeport of Riga Port of Liepāja Port of Ventspils...

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North Adriatic Ports Association

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Port of Trieste, Port of Venice and Port of Ravenna. Total throughput of the common branded five NAPA ports was 101.44 million tonnes in 2009 prior to...

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Province of Ravenna

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Roman Republic. A port was constructed near Classe, and the Adriatic fleet was based in Ravenna. In 402 CE, Ravenna became the capital of the Western Roman...

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Timeline of Ravenna

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mayor. Ravenna history History of Ravenna [it] Classe, ancient port of Ravenna List of mayors of Ravenna List of bishops of Ravenna Timelines of other...

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Exarchate of Ravenna

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Exarchate of Ravenna (Latin: Exarchatus Ravennatis; Greek: Εξαρχάτον τής Ραβέννας), also known as the Exarchate of Italy, was a lordship of the Eastern...

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Droctulf

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becoming an important ally of both Emperor and Pope. After Faroald, the Lombard duke of Spoleto, captured Classis, the port of Ravenna, Droctulf recaptured...

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Classe

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Classe, ancient port of Ravenna, Italy Basilica of Sant'Apollinare in Classe, a 6th-century church in Ravenna Classé, a Canadian manufacturer of audio equipment...

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Metropolitan City of Bologna

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unloading of goods arriving in containers from the port of Ravenna and the Centergross of Funo, founded in 1977 and a of the major commercial citadels of Europe...

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Classis

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unit in biology Classis (port), or Classe, ancient port of Ravenna, Italy Roman classis, fleet of Roman navy This disambiguation page lists articles associated...

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Pope Gregory II

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II of Spoleto, capture Classis, the port of Ravenna. Gregory brokered a deal with Liutprand, who forced Faroald to return it to the Exarch of Ravenna. Perceiving...

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Rovinj

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incorporated into the Byzantine Empire, later becoming part of the Exarchate of Ravenna in the 6th century, before being taken over by the Frankish Empire...

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Duchy of Spoleto

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captured Classis, the port of Ravenna, according to Paul the Deacon's History of the Lombards: "In that time too Faroald, the first dux of the Spoletans, invading...

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Marine navigation

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the Great Tea Race of 1866, depicted in a painting by Jack Spurling. Naval engagement between Russian and Japanese destroyers at Port Arthur during the...

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Smaragdus

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the recovery of Classis, the port of Ravenna, from the Lombards in 588. Smaragdus was also known for his violence toward the followers of the schismatic...

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Adriatic Sea

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Venice, the Port of Ravenna, the Port of Koper (the largest Slovenian port), the Port of Rijeka (the largest Croatian cargo port), and the Port of Brindisi...

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Pomposa Abbey

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of Classe, the port of Ravenna (574) during the Lombard epoch of northern Italy by monks of the Irish missionary, Columbanus. A letter of c. 1093 mentions...

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Rosetti Marino

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employees. Established in Ravenna on 1925 by founder Marino Rosetti, the activity of the company began supporting the local port and industrial area with...

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Faroald II of Spoleto

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took Classis, the port of Ravenna, but he was ordered to return it by King Liutprand. Faroald also founded and endowed the monastery of San Pietro in Valle...

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Benedetto da Ravenna

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Moroccan port-city of El Jadida, which was the first Portuguese fortified site with angular bastions. Arruda later made key alterations to Da Ravenna's initial...

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Ancient Rome

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galleys with three to five banks of oarsmen. Fleet bases included such ports as Ravenna, Arles, Aquilea, Misenum and the mouth of the Somme River in the West...

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List of massacres in Italy

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is a list of massacres that have occurred in Italy and its predecessors (numbers may be approximate): they are divided by the presence of culpability...

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List of shipwrecks in 2014

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Fleetmon. Retrieved 16 December 2017. "Collisione al largo di Marina di Ravenna, nave affonda: due morti e quattro dispersi" (in Italian). La Repubblica...

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Ravenna railway station

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Ravenna railway station (Italian: Stazione di Ravenna) serves the city and comune of Ravenna, in the region of Emilia-Romagna, northern Italy. Opened in...

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