- The
Bacchiglione (Latin:
Medoacus Minor, "Little Medoacus") is a
river that
flows in Veneto,
northern Italy. It
rises in the Alps and
empties about 90...
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early Middle Ages, and its
former bed
through Padua was
occupied by the
Bacchiglione. It is 174
kilometres (108 mi) long and was
first channelled in the 16th...
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capital of the
province of Padua. The city lies on the
banks of the
river Bacchiglione, 40
kilometres (25 miles) west of
Venice and 29 km (18 miles) southeast...
- the
northern base of the
Monte Berico,
where it
straddles the
River Bacchiglione.
Vicenza is
approximately 60
kilometres (37 mi) west of
Venice and 200...
- (Vipava)
Torre Natisone Cormor Ausa
Tagliamento Livenza Piave Brenta Bacchiglione Adige Tartaro-Canalbianco-Po di
Levante Po Reno
Senio Santerno Sillaro...
- region.
Several rivers flow
through the region: the Po, Adige, Brenta,
Bacchiglione, Livenza, Piave, and Tagliamento. The
eastern s**** of the
largest lake...
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District of Lodi,
District of
Casalmaggiore Adriatico [it] (capital Venice)
Bacchiglione [it] (capital Vicenza) Brenta [it] (capital Padua) Istria [it] P****ariano [it]...
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advantage over the
second team. On 8
September 1935 a new
stadium along the
Bacchiglione river had been inaugurated,
leaving the
Borgo Casale pitch, the inaugural...
- is at Cibalde, a
locality in the
commune of Sandrigo. It
flows in the
Bacchiglione river near San
Pietro Intrigogna, in the
territory of Vicenza. [1] v...
- market. At that time, it was an
islet surrounded by the
Retrone and
Bacchiglione streams, and to
protect the
structure from the
frequent floods, Palladio...