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Capraia is an
Italian island, the
northwesternmost of the
seven islands of the
Tuscan Archipelago, and the
third largest after Elba and Giglio. It is...
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between Corsica and the
Tuscan coast and
contains seven major islands (
Capraia, Elba, Giannutri, Giglio, Gorgona,
Montecristo and Pianosa); all are protected...
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Nicholas of
Capraia, in
Italian Nicolò da
Capraia or Nicolò
Burgundione di
Capraia (died 1274), was the
judge (king) of
Arborea from 1264
until 1268. Nicholas...
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could be
related to the
Ancient Gr**** name of the
neighbouring Capraia, Αἰγύλιον (Aigýlion,
Latinized as Aegilium), from αἴξ aíx "goat".[citation...
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Capraia may
refer to:
Capraia, an
Italian island, the
northwesternmost of the
seven islands of the
Tuscan Archipelago Capraia Isola, muni****lity in the...
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Capraia e
Limite is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Metropolitan City of Florence,
located in the
Tuscany region of Italy.
Situated about 20 kilometres...
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Anselm of
Capraia was a
Pisan count. His
political activity extended from the
Republic of Pisa to Sardinia.
Anselm was the son of Berthold,
brother of...
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cultivate the land. On 27
August 1802,
Napoleon established that Elba,
Capraia, Gorgona, Pianosa,
Palmaiola and
Montecristo were part of the
French territory...
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William of
Capraia (died 1264) was the
regent for Mari**** II of
Arborea from 1241
until his death,
being entitled "Judge" from 1250 on. He was the son...
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approach the
island no
closer than 500 m (1,600 ft)
except in emergencies.
Capraia is 35 km (22 mi) away; Corsica, 60 km (37 mi). The only
landing place is...