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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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    The Bohinj Railway (Slovene: Bohinjska proga, Italian: Transalpina, German: Wocheiner Bahn) is a railway in Slovenia and Italy. It connects Jesenice in...
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    School had already been absorbed prior to the publication of Musica transalpina, in the music of masters such as William Byrd. The Italian and English...
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    d'invasione transalpina (1859–1882), Nuova Cultura, Roma, 2013, pp. 41–42. Antonello Battaglia, I rapporti italo-francesi e le linee d'invasione transalpina (1859–1882)...
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    železnice (SZ). The main station building faces the Transalpina Square (Italian: Piazza della Transalpina, Slovene: Trg Evrope), which has formed part of...
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    Romania Stasi Museum in the former Stasi headquarters, Berlin, Germany Transalpina Square divided between the towns of Gorizia, Italy, and Nova Gorica, Slovenia...
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    Square – Cape Town Church Square – Pretoria Hoffman Square - Bloemfontein Independence Square – Accra Mzilikazi Square – Bulawayo Africa Unity Square...
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    railway tunnel route to the east of the city. With the opening of the Transalpina Railway from Vienna, Austria via Jesenice and Nova Gorica in 1906, the...
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    Arverni, while the Volcae offered no resistance. The Roman province Gallia Transalpina was established in 121 BCE and from 118 BCE the Via Domitia was built...
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    Narbonne (category Historic Jewish communities in Europe)
    and made into the capital of the newly established province of Gallia Transalpina. It was located on the Via Domitia, the first Roman road in Gaul, built...
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