- Val
Camonica or
Valcamonica (Eastern Lombard: Al Camònega), also
Valle Camonica and
anglicized as
Camonica Valley, is one of the
largest valleys of the...
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- The rock
drawings in
Valcamonica (
Camonica Valley) are
located in the
Province of Brescia, Italy, and
constitute the
largest collections of prehistoric...
- 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...
- 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...
- Gaul,
depictions of the god have been
identified as far off as
Italy (Val
Camonica) and
Denmark (Gundestrup).
Cernunnos has been
variously interpreted as...
-
obsolete German: Brenn) is an
Italian comune of 4,986
inhabitants in Val
Camonica,
province of Brescia, in Lombardy. It is
bounded by
other communes of Niardo...
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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...
- name
given to a
particular symbol represented among the rock
carvings of
Camonica Valley (Brescia, Italy). It
consists of a
meandering closed line that winds...
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Angolo Terme (Angól in
Camunian dialect) is a
comune in Val
Camonica,
province of Brescia, in Lombardy, Italy. It lies on the
right bank of the
river Dezzo...