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gymnocycla Gray, GR, 1856 –
Mauritania and
Senegal to
south Mali and
Ghana C. l.
targia Geyr von Schweppenburg, 1916 –
north Mali and
south Algeria to
central Sudan...
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Borrelli &
Targia (2003, p. 122) Mura
Sommella (2008, p. 28)
Borrelli &
Targia (2003, pp. 36–37)
Borrelli &
Targia (2003, pp. 54–55)
Borrelli &
Targia (2003...
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Catania Acquicella–Bicocca;
Targia–Syracuse) 1 (Giampilieri–Fiumefreddo;
Catania Centrale–Catania Acquicella; Bicocca–
Targia)
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in)...
- UK:
Cambridge Univ. Press, 2011. Borrelli, Federica, and
Maria Cristina Targia. The Etruscans: Art, Architecture, and History.
Translated by
Thomas M....
- of the 1990s, on the line from Catania, a new double-track
siding from
Targia with a
tunnel under the city was built,
causing the
closure of the historical...
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August 1942 Uarsciek, now
under the
command of
captain Gaetano Arezzo della Targia,
sighted and
attacked British aircraft carrier HMS Furious with
three torpedoes...
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Spagnuola Spagnuola Trapani Bronze Taormina-Giardini
Taormina Messina Silver Targia Siracusa Syracuse (Siracusa)
Bronze Tempio di
Vulcano Agrigento Agrigento...
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Tegerri Tajoura Tagiura Taknis Magara Tarhunah Tarhuna Tawergha Taurgia,
Targia Tazirbu Taiserbo,
Tazerbo Tripoli Tripoli Tarabulus Tobruk Tobruch, Antipirgo...
- ISBN 0292749821, 978-0292749825,
google books Borrelli, Federica,
Maria Cristina Targia,
Stefano Peccatori, and
Stefano Zuffi, The Etruscans: Art, Architecture...
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through the
Priolo petrochemical plant, it
becomes double-track
again at
Targia as far as Siracusa,
which has been
transformed into a head
station for some...