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Alpis (Alps) -
Yorgos Lanthimos". labiennale.org.
Venice Biennale.
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Alpi may
refer to:
ALPI, an
enzyme Alpi, the
Italian word for the Alps
Alpı (disambiguation),
several places in
Turkey and
Azerbaijan Alpi Aviation, an...
- phosphatase,
intestinal also
known as
ALPI is a type of
alkaline phosphatase that in
humans is
encoded by the
ALPI gene.
Intestinal alkaline phosphatase...
- The
Table places Brigantium 6 M.P. from
Alpis Cottia.
Strabo mentions the
village Brigantium on a road to
Alpis Cottia, but his
words are obscure. Ptolemy...
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antiquity as
Alpes Iuliae, and also
attested as
Alpes Julianae c. AD 670,
Alpis Julia c. 734, and
Alpes Iulias in 1090. Like the
municipium of
Forum Julii...
- The
Stadio delle Alpi was a
football and
athletics stadium in Turin, Italy, and was the home of both
Juventus Football Club and
Torino Football Club between...
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Alpı is a
Turkic word that may
refer to:
Alpı, Kastamonu, a
village in the
district of Kastamonu,
Kastamonu Province,
Turkey Alpı, Ulus, a
village in...
- it
between Axima (modern Aime) and
Alpis Graia. The
distance from
Bergintrum to Axima,
marked viiii M. P. The
Alpis Graia, is
usually identified with a...
- The Ötztal Alps (Italian:
Alpi Venoste, German: Ötztaler Alpen) are a
mountain range in the
Central Eastern Alps, in the
State of
Tyrol in
western Austria...
- The
Great St
Bernard P**** (French: Col du
Grand St-Bernard, Italian:
Colle del Gran San Bernardo, German:
Grosser Sankt Bernhard; Romansh: P**** del Grond...