Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 4Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1994 |
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Page 138
... Anatolia , a few hours ' distance from Istanbul . At that time Adapazarï was a sleepy provincial town of no special distinction ; only after World War II it passed through a period of frantic growth - perhaps due to its position on ...
... Anatolia , a few hours ' distance from Istanbul . At that time Adapazarï was a sleepy provincial town of no special distinction ; only after World War II it passed through a period of frantic growth - perhaps due to its position on ...
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... Anatolia ) , i.e. the ' Levant ' and the ' Orient ' , became a unit endowed with similar cultural features . This similarity blurred the deep - rooted cultural differences between Italy and Greece , between Italy and Spain and between ...
... Anatolia ) , i.e. the ' Levant ' and the ' Orient ' , became a unit endowed with similar cultural features . This similarity blurred the deep - rooted cultural differences between Italy and Greece , between Italy and Spain and between ...
Contents
An Overview of the Linguistic and Literary | 16 |
Majorcan Literature and Literary Movements | 28 |
Les Origines Mythiques de la Corse et le Combat | 53 |
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