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Adria and
Adriatica are
parent Swiss watch brands manufacturing for
Eastern European markets. The name
originates from the
Etruscan city of
Atria (or...
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Adriatica was a post
World War II
displaced person camp in
northern Italy. It
housed 1,650 refugees.
Adriatica emphasised sport more than its counterpart...
- Rete
Adriatica (RA)
defines the
network of
railway lines ****igned to the Società per le
Strade Ferrate Meridionali under the
Conventions of 1885. This...
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Adriatica was a bulk
carrier that sank in the
Mediterranean Sea on
December 12, 2010.
Adriatica sank off the
Israeli port city of
Ashdod in
heavy seas...
- "Styela
adriatica". WoRMS.
World Register of
Marine Species.
Retrieved September 25, 2020. "Styela
adriatica". Data
related to
Styela adriatica at Wikispecies...
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Pseudosimnia adriatica,
common name the
Adriatic egg s****, is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Ovulidae, the ovulids...
- Alba
Adriatica is a town and
comune with 12,386
residents (2014) in the
province of
Teramo in the
Abruzzo region of
central eastern Italy. It is known...
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Edison S.p.A. is an
Italian electric utility company headquartered in Milan. The
company was
established in 1884 and
acquired by Electricité de France...
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Emarginula adriatica is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Fissurellidae, the
keyhole limpets. The size of the s**** varies...
- The
Autostrada A14 or
Autostrada Adriatica ("Adriatic motorway") is the second-longest (743.4
kilometres (461.9 mi))
autostrada (Italian for "motorway")...