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Cēsis (Latvian pronunciation: [tseːsis] ), (German: Wenden, Livonian: Venden, Estonian: Võnnu, Polish: Kieś) is a town in
Latvia located in the northern...
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cesi,
ĉesi,
Česi, or
Češi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cesi or
CESI may
refer to:
Cesi,
Serravalle di Chienti, a
frazione (hamlet) in Marche...
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reform of the
Italian Intelligence Services approved on 1
August 2007,
CESIS was
replaced by DIS.
Since the end of
World War II,
Italian intelligence...
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Alessandro Torlonia, 5th
Prince of Civitella-
Cesi (7
December 1911 – 1 May/12 May 1986) was an
Italian banking heir and a
member of the
House of Torlonia...
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Donna Marina Torlonia dei
Principi di Civitella-
Cesi (22
October 1916 – 15
September 1960) was an Italian-American aristocrat, best
known as the paternal...
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Lungara in Rome, Italy.
Founded in the
Papal States in 1603 by
Federico Cesi, the
academy was
named after the lynx, an
animal whose sharp vision symbolizes...
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Retrieved 5
February 2025. Holý,
Stanislav (25
August 2024). "
Češi porazili světovou elitu, vytvořili nejlepší počítačovou hru". Novinky.cz...
- potom, říká ekonom". refresher.cz (in Czech).
Retrieved 14
February 2025. "
Češi chtějí
bojkotovat kvůli cenám obchody. Stát by měl pomoct, vzkazují". tn...
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paternal grandmother was
Italian noblewoman Marina Torlonia di Civitella-
Cesi, who was the
daughter of an
Italian prince and an
American socialite. Her...
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comes from the
Czech word Čech. The name
comes from the
Slavic tribe (Czech:
Češi, Čechové) and,
according to legend,
their leader Čech, who
brought them to...