- The
Camunian rose (Italian: rosa camuna; Lombard:
roeusa camuna/rösa camüna) is the name
given to a
particular symbol represented among the rock carvings...
-
research results, Val
Camonica is
divided into Proto-
Camunian,
Camunian I, II, III, IV and Post-
Camunian (Roman,
Medieval ages and recent) periods. The earliest...
- rare in the
British Isles,[dubious – discuss] so its
close similarity to
Camunian rose
designs in Lombardy/Italy have led some to
theorise that the two are...
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Incudine (
Camunian: Incüzen) is a town and
comune in the
province of Brescia, in Lombardy,
northern Italy. The
churches in
Incudine are: San
Maurizio Church...
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Borno (
Camunian: Búren) is an
Italian comune in Val Camonica,
province of Brescia, in Lombardy. It is
located on the so-called
plateau of the Sun. Parish...
- Ce****lo (
Camunian: Sedégol) is an
Italian comune of 1,258
inhabitants in Val Camonica,
province of Brescia, in Lombardy,
northern Italy. The
village of...
- Ceto (
Camunian: Hét) is an
Italian comune in Val Camonica,
province of Brescia, in Lombardy. The
village of Ceto is
bounded by
other communes of Braone...
- Cevo (
Camunian: Séf) is an
Italian comune in Val Camonica,
province of Brescia, Lombardy,
northern Italy.
Neighbouring communes are
Saviore dell'Adamello...
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Cividate Camuno (
Camunian: Hiidà) is an
Italian comune of 2,774
inhabitants (2011), in Val Camonica,
province of Brescia, in Lombardy. The
territory of...
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Ponte di
Legno (
Camunian: Put de Lègn) is an
Italian comune of 1,729
inhabitants in Val Camonica,
province of Brescia, in Lombardy.
Situated at the confluence...