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  2. Luni, Italy - Wikipedia

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    Luni is a comune (municipality) in the province of La Spezia, in the easternmost end of the Liguria region of northern Italy. It was founded by the Romans as Luna . It gives its name to Lunigiana , a region spanning eastern Liguria and northern Tuscany ( province of Massa-Carrara ).

  3. Luni Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Luni Cathedral, previously the Pieve of Santa Maria, was located in Luni, in Liguria, Italy, near the port. According to archaeological discoveries the church was built by the Romans in the late 4th and early 5th century and was the centre of the Diocese of Luni .

  4. Luni River - Wikipedia

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    The Luni is the largest river in the Thar Desert in Northwest India. [1] It originates in the Pushkar valley of the Aravalli Range , near Ajmer , passes through the southeastern portion of the Thar Desert, and ends in the marshy lands of Rann of Kutch in Gujarat , after travelling a distance of 495 km (308 mi).

  5. Luni - Wikipedia

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    Loni (Pashtun tribe), also spelled Luni. Arman Loni (1983–2019), Pashtun human rights activist; Wranga Loni, Pashtun human rights activist (sister of Arman Loni) Luni Coleone (born 1978), California rapper

  6. Lunigiana - Wikipedia

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    During ancient times, when the settlement of Luni, founded by the Romans in 177 BC, (today a site of significant Roman ruins and a modern museum) was a flourishing city and harbour, the Romans had already built solid defensive posts along the Via Aurelia, a major road that linked up central Italy to Lunigiana and from Lunigiana to both the ...

  7. Roman Catholic Diocese of Luni - Wikipedia

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    The Diocese of Luni was a Roman Catholic bishopric with its seat in Luni, Liguria, northwestern Italy. The bishop and cathedral chapter moved to Sarzana in the 12th century; the move was formalised in 1201. [ 1 ]

  8. Luni Coleone - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, he changed his name to Luni Coleone. [1] The first album released under the new name is Total Recall , which was released on March 14, 2000. Some of Coleone's most famous ballads include "All I Wanna Do", "All I Ever Wanted To Do", and "Thug Sh*t".

  9. Loni (Pashtun tribe) - Wikipedia

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    “Generally speaking, the Luni country may be said to extend from the Bori valley and Thal plain to the foot of the main eastern branch of the Suleman hills; it thus includes the sources and whole course of the Narechi river, the Chamalang valley, Nath-ki-Chap (Nath Ghar), Girda Kach, a great portion of the Bagao valley, the Rara sham and Rarkan Shams, and the Siren valley.