- The
Albegna is a
river in
southern Tuscany, the
sources of
which are
located in
province of
Grosseto on the
southern side of
Monte Buceto, the southwestern...
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territory that
stretches from
Mount Amiata and the
hills of
Fiora and
Albegna rivers to the
Maremma grossetana at
Roselle (Terme di Roselle) and Talamone...
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Manciano was once a
fairly important market town for the area of the
Albegna and
Fiora valleys, with a
stronghold already recorded in the
twelfth century...
- from the Arno
river to the north, the
Apennines to the east, and the
Albegna river to the
south of Tuscany; furthermore, the
Etruscan territories north...
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Diaccia Botrona marshland. The prin****l
rivers are the Ombrone, Fiora,
Albegna, Pecora, Bruna, Merse, Lente [it],
Farma and Chiarone. The
coastline between...
- 11°14′01″E / 52.102453°N 11.233703°E / 52.102453; 11.233703 (Alara)
Albinia Albegna Italia 42°30′00″N 11°11′00″E / 42.5°N 11.183333°E / 42.5; 11.183333...
- The
promontory was an
island in the past, but the sea
currents and the
Albegna river joined it with the
mainland through two so-called
tomboli (stretches...
- 2014-10-27 at the
Wayback Machine.
Laurel Taylor. Smarthistory.
Etruscan pottery from the
Albegna Valley/Ager Cos****
survey in
Internet Archaeology...
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LOWER ALBEGNA VALLEY IN THE
ROMAN PERIOD Attolini, I. et al. "Political
geography and
productive geography between the
valleys of the
Albegna and the...
- in the
Province of Grosseto, Tuscany, Italy. It is
located between the
Albegna and
Fiora hills and the Maremma,
downstream from the
Rocca di Montauto...