- The
Apuan Alps (Italian: Alpi Apuane) are a
mountain range in
northern Tuscany, Italy. They are
included between the
valleys of the
Serchio and Magra...
- 21st century,
criticising the
Carrara marble and
carbonate quarries in the
Apuan Alps. The
phrase No Cav,
short for "No Cave" (No Quarries, in Italian),...
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Dennis Barcial Apuan (October 30, 1964—May 23, 2020) was an
American politician and
former one-term
state legislator in Colorado. A Filipino-American...
- Pietrasanta,
which extends along the
coastline and is at the foot of the
Apuan Alps,
travelling from
South to North,
beginning at
Stazzema and up to Marina...
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workers were the main
actors of the
Lunigiana revolt in
January 1894. The
Apuan Alps
above Carrara show
evidence of at
least 650
quarry sites, with about...
- Lucca, in
northern Tuscany, Italy. It is
located in Versilia,
close to the
Apuan Alps.
Forte dei
Marmi M****a
Montignoso Pietrasanta Stazzema Seravezza's...
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beauty is made all the more
attractive when
framed by the white-peaked
Apuan Alps and high
Apennine Mountains.
Others maintain,
though little or no evidence...
- High Mountain) is a
mountain located in Tuscany,
Italy and part of the
Apuan Alps range. Its
highest peak is at
roughly 913
meters above the sea level...
- of marble, but in 1465
Agostino himself went to Carrara, a town in the
Apuan Alps, and
acquired a very
large block of
bianco ordinario from the Fantiscritti...
- in the Palatinate; the La Ripa and
Levigliani mines at the foot of the
Apuan Alps and in
Mount Amiata (Tuscany, Italy);
Avala (Serbia); Huancavelica...