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Apuania was a short-lived
comune of the
Kingdom of Italy,
created in 1938
under the
Fascist regime by
merging the
Tuscan cities of M****a and
Carrara and...
- the name of a
province of
Apuania. In 1946, with
decree Lieutenant one (Umberto II of Savoia) the new muni****lity of
Apuania was formed, and the province...
- in 50 cabins, with 72 crew. The
other four were
built in
Nuovi Cantieri Apuania [it]
shipyards in Carrara, Italy, in the same period. They were 90.6 metres...
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historical Diocese of M****a
Carrara had its name
changed in 1939 to
Diocese of
Apuania; and
again in 1986 to
Diocese of M****a. In 1988 it was
united with the...
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Italian ferry company Grandi Navi Veloci. It was
built at
Nuovi Cantieri Apuania in
Marina di Carrara, Italy. When it
entered service, La
Superba was the...
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Italian ferry company Grandi Navi Veloci. It was
built at
Nuovi Cantieri Apuania in
Marina di Carrara, Italy. The
second of a two-ship class, La Suprema...
- Carrara, M****a and
Montignoso were
merged in a
single muni****lity,
called Apuania. In 1945 the
previous situation was restored.
Carrara is the birthplace...
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Pontremoli in June 1983 and
simultaneously served as
coadjutor bishop of
Apuania until July 1983.
Pontremoli was
combined with M****a
Carrara in 1988, and...
- 211 m (692 ft) 49,270 3,000 29 kn (54 km/h; 33 mph) 2003
Nuovi Cantieri Apuania,
Marina di Carrara,
Italy Grandi Navi
Veloci Italy
Genoa - Palermo; Genoa...
- for
Renaissance Cruises. The ship was
built in 1991 at
Nuovi Cantieri Apuania [it] in Italy, with yard
number 1145, and a
tonnage of 4280. It was initially...