- Val
Camonica or
Valcamonica (Eastern Lombard: Al Camònega), also
Valle Camonica and
anglicized as
Camonica Valley, is one of the
largest valleys of the...
- The rock
drawings in
Valcamonica (
Camonica Valley) are
located in the
Province of Brescia, Italy, and
constitute the
largest collections of prehistoric...
-
right bank of the
river Oglio, in
upper Val
Camonica.
Monno is
located along the road
which from Val
Camonica goes to
Mortirolo P****. The
churches of Monno...
- in Lombardy, Italy. It is
situated on the
river Oglio, in the
upper Val
Camonica. It is
composed of two districts:
Pontagna (1.164 m.) and
Villa Dalegno...
- Lake Moro is a lake in the
Province of Brescia, Lombardy, Italy. At an
elevation of 380 m, its
surface area is 0.174 km2. v t e...
- fed by the
Oglio River. It is in the
north of the
country in the Val
Camonica area, near the
cities of
Brescia and Bergamo. The lake is
almost equally...
- Iseo and Lake Idro, plus
several other smaller lakes,
three valleys, Val
Camonica, Val
Trompia and
Valle Sabbia, as well as a wide flat area
south of the...
- The Comunità
montana di
Valle Camonica is an
administrative union of 41
comuni of the
Valle Camonica, in the
province of
Brescia in north-east Lombardy...
- Cevo (Camunian: Séf) is an
Italian comune in Val
Camonica,
province of Brescia, Lombardy,
northern Italy.
Neighbouring communes are
Saviore dell'Adamello...
- is an
extinct language that was
spoken in the 1st
millennium BC in Val
Camonica, a
valley in the
Central Alps. The
language is sp****ly
attested to an...