- The
Transalpina or DN67C is a 148 km
national road
located in the Parâng
Mountains group,
Southern Carpathians of Romania, one of the
highest roads of...
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Transalpina can
refer to:
Gallia Transalpina, a
Roman province Wallachia, a
medieval state Bohinj Railway,
Transalpina -
Bohinj Railway in
Slovenia Transalpina...
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Transalpina Square (Italian:
Piazza della Transalpina,
meaning "Square of the
Transalpina [Railway Line])"; Slovene: Trg Evrope,
meaning "Europe Square")...
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caspia Aranea phragmitis Segestria pulchra Miranda transalpina Epeira speciosa Nephila transalpina Epeira fasciata Nephila fasciata Miranda zabonica Argiope...
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Glomeris transalpina, is a
species of pill
millipede within the
genus Glomeris and
family Glomeridae.
Glomeris transalpina is
native to Europe, where...
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because it was the
first Roman province north of the Alps, and as Gallia
Transalpina ("Transalpine Gaul"),
distinguishing it from
Cisalpine Gaul in Northern...
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Musica Transalpina is a
collection of
madrigals published in
England by
Nicholas Yonge in 1588. The
madrigals had
crossed the Alps (hence the name) in...
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Zygaena transalpina is a moth of the
family Zygaenidae.
Subspecies include the following:
Zygaena transalpina transalpina Zygaena transalpina alpina Boisduval...
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ranking and is the second-highest
paved road in the
country after the
Transalpina. It
starts near the
village of Bascov, near Pitești, and
stretches 90...
- The
Senones or
Senonii (Gaulish: "the
ancient ones") were an
ancient Gallic tribe dwelling in the
Seine basin,
around present-day Sens,
during the Iron...