- Val
Brembana (Lombard: Al
Brembàna) is a
valley in Lombardy,
Northern Italy. It
takes its name from the
river flowing in it, the Brembo. The
Bergamo Alps...
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Valtorta – Lombardy; made with
fresh cows’ or goats' milk in the Alta
Valle Brembana (province of Bergamo)
Ainuzzi – Sicily; a cows' milk
cheese made in Cammarata...
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commune in the
province of Bergamo, Lombardy, Italy.
Located in the Val
Brembana, it is the
location of the
beverage company San Pellegrino,
where its carbonated...
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between the
provinces of
Bergamo and Lecco. It is a
western fork of the Val
Brembana which begins in the
commune of San
Giovanni Bianco, in the
Province of...
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Piazza Brembana (Bergamasque: Pi****a) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of
Bergamo in the
Italian region of Lombardy,
located about 70 kilometres...
- in the 13th
century used to
suggest that
their patients go to the Val
Brembana spring for treatment. Over the years, its
therapeutic properties attracted...
- Lake Moro is a lake in the
Province of Bergamo, Lombardy, Italy. v t e...
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proximity to the San
Marco P****,
which connects the
Valtellina with the Val
Brembana, it pla**** an
important role in the past as a p****age for
trade and transport...
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Brambilla is an
Italian surname derived from Val
Brembana in Italy. In the 1700s the name
travelled to a
small town in the
state of
Jalisco Mexico and...
- Cherio, Brembo, and Adda. Its
valleys include the Seriana, Cavallina, and
Brembana. Other,
smaller but
important valleys include the
Valle Imagna, the Val...