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- and at Lunzjata Valley in Gozo. Phytogeographically, Malta belongs to the Liguro-Tyrrhenian province of the Mediterranean region within the Boreal Kingdom...
- and Agde. The coins minted in M****alia have been found in all parts of Liguro-Celtic Gaul. Celtic coinage was influenced by Gr**** designs, and Gr**** letters...
- Regalecidae (Pisces, Lampridiformes) occurring in the Gulf of Genova and in Liguro-Provençal waters (NW Mediterranean).. Annali del Museo Civico di Storia...
- Southwestern Mediterranean), Ibero-Balearian (or Iberian and Balearian), Liguro-Tyrrhenian, Adriatic, East Mediterranean, South Mediterranean and Crimeo-Novorossiysk...
- near Baħrija and at l-Imtaħleb. Phytogeographically, Malta belongs to the Liguro-Tyrrhenian province of the Mediterranean Region within the Boreal Kingdom...
- region, and their abundance and diversity seem to be greatest in the Corso-Liguro-Provençal basin, where cetaceans have been protected by the Pelagos Sanctuary...
- Water under severe winter conditions along the continental shelf of the Liguro-Provençal sub-basin and Catalan Sea. These water m****es are no longer distinguishable...
- Binder, Didier; Maggi, Roberto (2001). "Le Néolithique ancien de l'arc liguro-provençal" (PDF). Bulletin de la Société préhistorique française. 98 (3)...
- region consists of a range of terrain resulting from a vanished ocean called Liguro-Piedmont (in the Tethys ocean whose age is between 170 to 60 Million years...
- banadl, C banadhel Lat. scobum (cf. Fr dial. écouvillon) barge1 'godwit' Liguro berta 'magpie' Gaulish bardala, diminutive of bardos 'bard' MW bardd 'poet'...