- The
Pietra di
Bismantova (literally
Stone of
Bismantova) is a
geological formation (monadnock or inselberg) in the
Reggiano Apennines, in the
comune of...
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County Waterford Il Gargano, Vieste,
Apulia Palmarola,
Sicily Pietra di
Bismantova,
Reggiano Apennines Valle Seriana, Bergamo,
Lombardy Golfo di Orosei,...
- mountains.
Castelnovo is best
known for the
Pietra di
Bismantova spur. The
pietra (literally "Rock of
Bismantova") can be
spotted from a
distance of 30 kilometres...
- Sicily.
Among the most
important of
these sites are:
Frattesina (Veneto),
Bismantova and Ripa
Calbana (Emilia-Romagna),
Cetona and
Saturnia (Tuscany), Monti...
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Pietra di
Bismantova in the Apennines, Italy...
- The
Pietra di
Bismantova,
Emilian Apennines, Emilia-Romagna...
- The
Pietra di
Bismantova in the
northern Apennine (Emilia
Romagna region,
northern Italy) is an
example of
calcarenite formation....
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important settlements excavated are
those of
Frattesina in
Veneto region,
Bismantova in Emilia-Romagna and near the
Monti della Tolfa,
north of Rome. Various...
- (1578-1624),
soldier in the
service of the Este family, 1st
Marquess of
Bismantova and
count of
Maccastorna Carlo (1579-1640), monk
Eleonora (1580-?) Francesco...
- (over 2,121 m), lakes, and high-mountain gr****lands. In Emilia,
Pietra di
Bismantova dominates the
landscape with its
vertical walls.
Appennino Tosco Emiliano...