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The plateau between the coastal plain and the Appalachian Mountains parts of Virginia and North and South Carolina and Georgia and Alabama
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piedmont
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Piedmont ( ; , ; Piedmontese and ; ) is one of the 20 regions of Italy . It has an area of 25,402 square kilometres (9,808 sq mi) and a population of about 4.6 million. The capital of Piedmont is Turin .
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Population (2000): 4684 Housing Units (2000): 1992 Land area (2000): 8.584527 sq. miles (22.233822 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.161160 sq. miles (0.417403 sq. km) Total area (2000): 8.745687 sq. miles (22.651225 sq. km) FIPS code: 56365 Located within: ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
name given to the fertile upland region along the eastern slope of the Appalachians, 1755, originally piemont , from Italian Piemonte , literally "mountain foot," name of the region at the foot of the Alps in northern Italy (see Piedmont ). With -d- added ...
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It had been occupied by a powerful colony of Gauls, who, settling themselves along the banks of the Po, from Piedmont to Romagna, carried their arms and diffused their name from the Alps to the Apennine.
Constantine preferred the road of the Cottian Alps, or, as it is now called, of Mount Cenis, and led his troops with such active diligence, that he descended into the plain of Piedmont before the court of Maxentius had received any certain intelligence of his departure from the banks of the Rhine.
I do not mention the Vaudois valleys of Piedmont, for I am told these were Protestant before either Huss or Luther preached.
In the case of the states and provinces--except Lombardy, ceded to France by Austria, and sold to the Sardinian king--annexed to Piedmont to form the new kingdom of Italy, the plebiscitum was invalid, because implying the right of the people to rebel against the legal authority, and to break the unity and individuality of the state of which they form an integral part.
Your father did not hesitate an instant, and the sum was sent to the frontier of Piedmont, with a passport signed for Italy.
Flanders after the-battle of Ramillies, the duke of Orleans was placed at the head of the army in Piedmont, under the tutorage and direction of the mareschal de Marsin.
AND A HALF HOURS LATER, Pardee was standing in the public library of Piedmont, Alabama.
Albanian brigands, the banditti of Piedmont, the Lanzknechte and Freiritter of the Rhine, Algerine picaroons, and other such folk.
If there was an organized gang of marauders, they might only now be moving into the backcountry, after a winter spent lying low in the piedmont.
The rest are counts, marquises, and barons of the usual kind, some from Piedmont and some from Savoy.
Bonnivard, a Genevese, was imprisoned by the Duke of Savoy in Chillon on the lake of Geneva for his courageous defence of his country against the tyranny with which Piedmont threatened it during the first half of the seventeenth century.
He was no doubt checking out the Nebbiolo grapes in Piedmont or the Sangiovese grapes in Tuscany, the short- or long-vatting of producers, haggling for prices or position in the distribution chain, and making money they never spent.
Madame Razzetti, from Piedmont, the wife of one of the violin players at the opera, and said to be courted by M.
Lord Piedmont nor the Seven Sages of Limpus, could prescribe a method by which a terrestrial object could overcome the atmospheric tides and the pressures of the suspended globes of the heavens in order to sail to and from the moon!
Vaux, another styled the President's lady, and a fourth, fair as the dawn, Madame Razzetti, from Piedmont, the wife of one of the violin players at the opera, and said to be courted by M.