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- The Appenninica is a modern Italian breed of sheep from the central Apennine Mountains.: 17  It is raised prin****lly in the regions of Tuscany and Umbria...
- constituted of an incomplete skull. The only species in the genus is Pliokogia appenninica. Giovanni Bianucci, Collareta (June 4, 2019). "A new kogiid sperm whale...
- Giardino della flora appenninica di Capracotta (10 hectares) is a botanical garden of alpine flowers located at 1,550 meters altitude at the base of Monte...
- The müsa, or müsa appenninica, is a bagpipe from the Apennines of north-west Italy which was commonly used to accompany the piffero in the folk music...
- French Empire The lunar Montes Apenninus 10959 Appennino, an asteroid Appenninica, or Apennine, a modern breed of domestic sheep Apennine shrew, an insectivore...
- investigations into the cave were also gathered. 2000 - The Grotta della Sibilla appenninica Promotion Committee, with the patronage of the Archaeological Superintendency...
- Liguri), and the Tuscan Grand Apennine Trail (GEA: Grande Escursione Appenninica). The original idea for this trail originated in 1983 within a group...
- Stage 1 "Third time's the charm: Hans Becking returns to Appenninica for the hat trick". appenninica-mtb.com. Retrieved 23 October 2024. "Hans Becking". firstcycling...
- in Italian with numerous photos Altervista Flora Italiana, Costolina appenninica, Hypochaeris robertia (Sch. Bip.) Fiori includes photos and European...
- Avellana, Sant'Angelo del Pesco, and Vastogirardi. Giardino di Flora Appenninica Giovanni Carnevale (1924–2021), Italian priest, writer and historian...