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a city in N Italy, on the Adige River. 271,451.
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a town in NE New Jersey. 14,166.
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Verona
(vəˈrəʊnə,
Italian
veˈroːna)
—
n
a city in N Italy, in Veneto on the Adige River: strategically situated at the junction of major routes between Italy and N Europe; became a Roman colony (89
bc
); under Austrian rule (1797--1866); many Roman remains. Pop: 253 208 (2001)
Veronese
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adj
, —
n
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