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Caorle (Italian pronunciation: [ˈkaːorle]; Venetian:
Càorle) is a
coastal town in the
Metropolitan City of Venice, Veneto,
northern Italy,
located between...
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Caorle Lighthouse (Italian: Faro di
Caorle) is an
active lighthouse located on a
little promontory at the end of the
waterfront promenade in
Caorle, Veneto...
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fifty countries across the world.
There were five
categories available at
Caorle, much more than at the
previous European championships. The
categories on...
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Diocese of
Caorle (Latin:
Dioecesis Caprulana seu Caprularum) was a
Roman Catholic ecclesiastical territory in the
coastal town of
Caorle in the province...
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edition of this tournament. For the
first time, the
competition was held in
Caorle, Italy. The
winners qualify for the 2024
Summer Paralympics. The reigning...
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edition of this tournament. For the
first time, the
competition was held in
Caorle, Italy. The
winners qualify for the 2024
Summer Paralympics. The defending...
- Gr****i (1661–1712) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of
Caorle (1700–1712).
Francesco Andrea Gr****i was born in Chioggia,
Italy on 19 May...
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transferred to the
Italian government. She
served the
Italian Navy as
Caorle (L 8991)
until finally being sold for s**** at Naples, Italy, date unknown...
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northern Italy. It is
located on the
Adriatic coast between the
towns of
Caorle and Jesolo. From its
founding until 742 AD, the
Republic of
Venice had its...
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Caorle (1513–1538). On 9 May 1513,
Daniel Rossi was
appointed during the
papacy of Pope Leo X as
Bishop of
Caorle. He
served as
Bishop of
Caorle until...