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- Calambrone is a village in Tuscany, central Italy, administratively a frazione of the comune of Pisa, province of Pisa. Calambrone is about 25 km (16 mi)...
- M****aciuccoli, between Pisa and Livorno. In between Marina di Pisa and Calambrone, Tirrenia is a destination for Italian and, more generally, European seaside...
- Florence. Among his works are Sul Mugnone alle Cascine, Sulle rive del Calambrone, Seravezza dal ponticino sul Rio grande; Paese presso Livorno; Porta Romana...
- 717; 10.400 Country Italy Region Tuscany Province Pisa (PI) Frazioni Calambrone, Coltano, Marina di Pisa, San Piero a Grado, Tirrenia Government  • Mayor...
- Torrevecchia Tramariglio Villaggio Calik Grammichele Alberese Albinia Calambrone Macchiascandona Pienza Spergolaia Tirrenia Candiana Yamoussoukro Planned...
- exhibited at the 1897 Florentine Promotrice, with "Mattino al Calambrone" (Morning at Calambrone). He began painting sea- and land-scapes using divisionist...
- extends for about 15 km (9.3 mi), and includes the following locations: Calambrone, Tirrenia and Marina di Pisa in the Muni****lity of Pisa, a stretch of...
- control channel of the river Arno from Pontedera to the Ligurian Sea at Calambrone. As a consequence of the Arno flood of 1949, it was decided to start the...
- Maltoni Mussolini for the sons of postmen and railwaymen, located in Calambrone on the coast between Pisa and Livorno. For his knowledge of the intellectual...
- them one perhaps carrying munitions; at the northern entrance, near the Calambrone, there was an illuminated American ship loading munitions. — Cesare Gentile...