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Marino, Mariño or Maryino may refer to: Places * Marino, Lazio, a town in the province of Rome, Italy * Marino, South Australia, a suburb of Adelaide ** Marino Conservation Park ** Marino Rocks Greenway, a cycling route ** Marino Rocks railway station * Marino, County Down in Northern Ireland * Marino railway station (Northern Ireland) in County Down, Northern Ireland * Marino railway station, Adelaide in Adelaide, South Australia * Marino, Dublin, a suburb of Dublin, Ireland * Marino, Ilinden, North Macedonia * Maryino District of Moscow, Russia * Maryino (Moscow Metro), a station of the Moscow Metro Name * Marino (name), including people with the surname and given name * Marino, a thief in the video game '' Mega Man X: Command Mission'' * Marino (comic book), a comic book hero published by Editions Lug * Marino, a surname of Saint Marina the Monk Sports * A.S.D. Città di Marino Calcio or simply Marino, an Italian association football team * CD Marino, a football ...
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Marino, Lazio
Marino ( la, Marinum or , local Romanesco: ) is an Italian city and ''comune'' in Lazio (central Italy), on the Alban Hills, Italy, southeast of Rome, with a population of 37,684 and a territory of . It is bounded by other communes, Castel Gandolfo, Albano Laziale, Rocca di Papa, Grottaferrata, and Ciampino. Marino is famous for its white wine, and for its ''Grape Festival'', which has been celebrated since 1924. History The territory of Marino was inhabited by Latin tribes from the 1st millennium BC. The ancient cities of ''Bovillae'' ( Frattocchie), ''Mugilla'' (Santa Maria delle Mole, a ''frazione'' of the ''comune'' of Marino) and ''Ferentum'' (Marino itself) were part of the Latin League. Under the Roman Republic it was a summer resort for Roman patricians, who built luxurious villas in the area to escape the heat of Rome. In 846 AD, Bovillae - until then the largest settlement - was destroyed by the Saracens, and the population moved to the more easily defendable ar ...
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Editions Lug
{{Use dmy dates, date=October 2015 ''Editions Lug'' was a French comic book publisher created in 1950 by writer/editor Marcel Navarro and businessman Auguste Vistel. History When it started, Editions Lug only reprinted old French and Italian comics in digest-sized magazines. Among its most popular Italian imports were: * '' Tex Willer'' (which it began publishing in 1951, then moved to its eponymous magazine in 1952), from Sergio Bonelli Editore * '' Il Grande Blek'' (which it began publishing in ''Kiwi'' in 1955) * '' Capitan Miki'' (which it began publishing in ''Nevada'' in 1958) * '' Alan Mistero'' (renamed ''Ombrax'') (which it began publishing in an eponymous magazine in 1967) The latter three from Studio EsseGesse. Another notable non-French comic book series published by Editions Lug at the time is '' Dan Dare'' (in 1962). However, early on, Navarro decided that his company needed some original characters. He enlisted a number of French and Italian studios to script ...
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Marinho
Marinho is both a given name and a Portuguese surname. Notable people with the name include: ;Given name * Marinho Peres (born 1947), a Brazilian footballer ;Surname * António Marinho e Pinto (born 1950), Portuguese lawyer and former journalist, and member of the European Parliament * Carlos Henrique Carneiro Marinho (born 1993), a Brazilian footballer *David Luiz (David Luiz Moreira Marinho; born 1987), a Brazilian footballer * Jair Marinho de Oliveira (1936–2020), a Brazilian footballer * João Roberto Marinho (born 1953), Brazilian businessman * José Roberto Marinho (born 1955), Brazilian businessman * Lily Marinho (1921–2011), Brazilian philanthropist and socialite *Maneca (Manuel Marinho Alves; 1926–1961) * Marcelo dos Santos Marinho (born 1984), a Brazilian footballer * Marinho Chagas (Francisco das Chagas Marinho; 1952–2014), a Brazilian footballer * Roberto Irineu Marinho (born 1947), Brazilian businessman * Roberto Marinho (1904–2003), a Brazilian publisher and ...
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Mariño
Mariño is a Galician surname. This family name is spelled Marinho in Portuguese. Notable people with the surname include: * Diego Mariño (born 1990), Spanish soccer player *Pedro Mariño de Lobera, Spanish conquistador and author * Francisco Mariño y Soler, Aristocrat / Lieutenant Colonel of Colombia Army / Counselor of War / Brigadier General in Retirement *Santiago Mariño, Venezuelan General and Independence war hero *Juan Carlos Mariño, Peruvian footballer *María Mariño María Mariño Carou (1907-1967) was a Galician writer. She was born on 8 June 1907 in a house on Rúa Cega in Noia, A Coruña province. She was the daughter of Xosé Mariño Pais, a shoe maker. She was the fourth of five children. Her siblings ..., Spanish author of Galician origin See also * Marinho Chagas, real name Francisco das Chagas Marinho, former Brazilian football player {{DEFAULTSORT:Marino Galician-language surnames ...
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San Marino (other)
The Republic of San Marino is a European country completely surrounded by Italy. San Marino may also refer to: * Saint Marinus, the founder of the state of San Marino * City of San Marino, the capital city of the Republic of San Marino * San Marino (river), a river in the Italian peninsula * Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari, the circuit that hosts the San Marino Grand Prix * San Marino, California, a city in Los Angeles County, United States * San Marino Calcio, a football club in the Republic of San Marino that plays in the Italian Serie C2 * San Marino, Croatia, a hamlet and a ferry port on the island of Rab * San Marino Brand, a Philippine canned seafood brand manufactured by CDO Foodsphere See also * Marino (other) Marino, Mariño or Maryino may refer to: Places * Marino, Lazio, a town in the province of Rome, Italy * Marino, South Australia, a suburb of Adelaide ** Marino Conservation Park ** Marino Rocks Greenway, a cycling route ** Marino Rocks railwa ...
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Toyota Sprinter Marino
The Toyota Sprinter Marino is a four-door hardtop version of the Toyota Sprinter sedan produced between 1992 and 1998 (series E100 Corolla) for sale in Japan. The Toyota Corolla Ceres ( ja, トヨタ・カローラセレス) is a slightly restyled version of the Sprinter Marino, as was common practice by Japanese automakers in the 1980s and 1990s. Overview The Corolla Ceres is named after Ceres in Roman mythology, and the Sprinter Marino is named for Marino, Italy. The Corolla Ceres was exclusive to ''Toyota Corolla Store'' locations, and the Sprinter Marino was exclusive to '' Toyota Vista Store'' locations. In Japan, the Sprinter Marino and the Corolla Ceres could be ordered by mail order catalog. Both vehicles were built for Toyota under contract by Kanto Auto Works. Due to cost-cutting efforts as a result of the Japanese economic recession caused by the collapse of the Japanese asset price bubble, both vehicles were cancelled and ceased production in Japan on June 6, 1998 ...
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Palazzo Marino
Palazzo Marino is a 16th-century palace located in Piazza della Scala, in the centre of Milan, Italy. It has been Milan's city hall since 9 September 1861. It borders on Piazza San Fedele, Piazza della Scala, Via Case Rotte and Via Tommaso Marino. The palace was commissioned by Tommaso Marino, a wealthy 16th-century Genoese banker and merchant. It became a property of the state in 1781. History The palace was built from 1557 to 1563 for Tommaso Marino. It was designed by architect Galeazzo Alessi from Perugia. Its main facade originally faced Piazza San Fedele, as Piazza della Scala at the time was a warren of medieval houses. The construction was occasionally slowed down by the opposition of the population, that had a very conservative attitude towards the architecture of the centre of Milan. Several sculptors from the Fabbrica del Duomo were involved in the decorations this Palazzo. In the courtyard, sculptures were erected representing the Labours of Hercules and the Met ...
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El Marino
' (''the marine'', in Spanish) was a Chilean daily newspaper, based in Pichilemu, Cardenal Caro province. It was founded on 14 January 1917 by newspaper editor , and circulated between January and March 1917. During its publication, ' attempted to convince authorities to provide drinking water to the commune of Pichilemu, and once suggested it to be extracted from a local lake, . It also documented the visits of prominent Chilean doctors, including Carlos Charlín Correa, who would later become the rector of the University of Chile in 1927. The newspaper also documented the plans of President Juan Luis Sanfuentes to visit Pichilemu. Despite its popularity, ' ceased its circulation as Ramírez moved back to San Fernando, his hometown, where he resumed publications of ', a newspaper he founded in 1903. Background , who would later become the founder of ', was born in 1873, in the town of Corcolén, currently part of the commune of Malloa, to José Agustín Ramírez Arriagada (18 ...
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Marino DOC
Marino is a DOC wine that is produced on the western edge of the Alban Hills, south of Rome, and next to the town of Marino. The DOC was created in 1970. Marino wine is similar to the blend found in Frascati, and is primarily composed of Trebbiano and Malvasia (Bianca di Candia). The DOC allows for more range than typical Frascati. While Frascati is permitted to be made up entirely of the notoriously-bland Trebbiano, Marino caps Trebbiano at 25% to 55% of the blend. The rest of the blend is made up of 60% maximum Malvasia Bianca, 5% to 45% Malvasia del Lazio Malvasia (, also known as Malvazia) is a group of wine grape varieties grown historically in the Mediterranean region, Balearic Islands, Canary Islands and the island of Madeira, but now grown in many of the winemaking regions of the wor ... and up to 10% other wine grapes.Joseph Batianich & David Lynch Vino Italiano: The Regional Wines of Italy" pg 414 Clarkson Potter Publishers See also * List of Italian D ...
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Marino Language
Sungwadia, also known as Marino and North Maewo, is an Oceanic language spoken on Maewo, Vanuatu Vanuatu ( or ; ), officially the Republic of Vanuatu (french: link=no, République de Vanuatu; bi, Ripablik blong Vanuatu), is an island country located in the South Pacific Ocean. The archipelago, which is of volcanic origin, is east of no .... Phonology Consonants * /k/ can also have prenasal allophones ɡor k * /ŋʷ/ can also have an allophone of a labial ʷin word-initial position. Vowels * /e, o/ can also have allophones of more open sounds , ɔ * /i/ can also be heard as a semivowel in word-final position. Notes References * Penama languages {{Vanuatu-stub ...
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Yokohama F
is the second-largest city in Japan by population and the most populous municipality of Japan. It is the capital city and the most populous city in Kanagawa Prefecture, with a 2020 population of 3.8 million. It lies on Tokyo Bay, south of Tokyo, in the Kantō region of the main island of Honshu. Yokohama is also the major economic, cultural, and commercial hub of the Greater Tokyo Area along the Keihin Industrial Zone. Yokohama was one of the cities to open for trade with the West following the 1859 end of the policy of seclusion and has since been known as a cosmopolitan port city, after Kobe opened in 1853. Yokohama is the home of many Japan's firsts in the Meiji period, including the first foreign trading port and Chinatown (1859), European-style sport venues (1860s), English-language newspaper (1861), confectionery and beer manufacturing (1865), daily newspaper (1870), gas-powered street lamps (1870s), railway station (1872), and power plant (1882). Yokohama developed ...
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Marino De Luanco
Club Marino de Luanco is a Spanish football team based in Luanco, in the autonomous community of Asturias. Founded in 1931 it plays in Segunda División RFEF – Group 1, holding home games at '' Estadio Miramar'', with a capacity of 3,500 seats. History Marino Luanco was founded in 1931 by a group of local people, mainly fishermen. It played its first games in La Ribera beach, where nowadays takes place the Torneo Tenis Playa. Four years later, the team was registered in the Asturian Football Federation. Marino played for the first time in Tercera División in the 1956–57 season. During the next 40 years, the club alternated Tercera and Regional Leagues, until it was promoted to Segunda División B in 1996. In its first season, Marino was relegated after qualifying last. The club returned to Segunda División B in 2001, after being the champion of the Asturian group of Tercera and winning the Copa Federación de España and was close to reach the promotion playoffs to Se ...
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