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Citroën C2
supermini-class car
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Pisa
Catholic archdiocese in Italy
Eugenio Tosi
Catholic cardinal (1864–1929)
Roman Catholic Diocese of Avellino
diocese of the Catholic Church in Italy

Socii
200px|thumb|Roman Italy around 100 BC. Roman Cives in green, Latini in red, Socii in orange.
The socii ( ) or foederati ( ) were confederates of Rome and formed one of the three legal denominations in Roman Italy (Italia) along with the core Roman citizens (Cives Romani) and the extended Latini. The Latini, who were simultaneously special confederates (Socii Latini) and semi-citizens (Cives Latini), derived their name from the Italic people of which Rome was part (the Latins) but did not coincide with the region of Latium in central Italy as they were located in colonies throughout the peninsu
Louis I of Brzeg
Duke of Brzeg
Andriy Bachynskyi
Greek-Catholic bishop of Mukachevo
malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor
Human disease
Hassan Abbasi
Iranian strategist
deforestation in Haiti
environmental problem
Montenegro Vilayet
Ottoman subdivision
The Swedish Mounted Band of the Royal Lifeguards