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Padua logo #10101) Birthplace of Livy 2) City 3) City in northeast Italy 4) City in Venetia 5) City near venice 6) City southwest of Venice 7) City west of venice 8) City where galileo taught 9) Commune W of Venice 10) Galileo taught there 11) Giotto frescoes site 12) Historic Italian city 13) Home of Katharina and Bianca
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Padua logo #10101) Padova 2) Patavium
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Padua logo #21000 Padua (Padova It-Padova.ogg, Latin: Patavium, Padoa, German Padua (historically: Esten)) is a city and comune in the Veneto, northern Italy. It is the capital of the province of Padua and the economic and communications hub of the area. Padua`s population is 214,000 ({As of|2011|lc=on}). The city is sometimes included, with Venice (Italian Venezi....
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Padua logo #21000[volleyball] Cover scan of Brother Bear: Original Soundtrack. This is a low resolution image only to be used for demonstration it the album`s respective article. ...
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Padua logo #21003city, Veneto region, northern Italy, on the River Bacchiglione, west of Venice. The Roman Patavium, founded, according to legend, by the Trojan hero ... [6 related articles]
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Padua logo #20635archaic or obsolete terms > Places: Capital of Padova province, in Venetia, NE Italy
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Padua logo #20400[n] - a city in Veneto
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Padua logo #20974Padova noun a city in Veneto
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Padua logo #21221(town) Town in Veneto, northern Italy, on the canalized section of the River Bacchiglione, 38 km/24 mi west of Venice; population (2001 est) 203,400. Industries include engineering, and the manufacture of clothing, bicycles, leather goods, and man-made fibres. The astronomer Galile...
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