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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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Camuno (Camunian: Pià;
locally Plà) is a
comune in the
province of Brescia, in Lombardy. It is
situated in the
lower part of Val Camonica. "Superficie...
- 2018-05-26. {{cite book}}: |website=
ignored (help) M. G.
Tibiletti Bruno. 1978.
Camuno,
retico e pararetico, in
Lingue e
dialetti dell'Italia
antica ('Popoli e...
- Valcamonica" (PDF). "L'Epipaleolitico
camuno on Archeocamuni.it" (in Italian).
Retrieved 11
September 2009. "Il
Neolitico camuno on Archeocamuni.it" (in Italian)...
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Pizzo Badile Camuno is a
mountain of Lombardy, Italy. It has an
elevation of 2,435
metres (7,989 ft). Vienormali.it v t e...
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Camonica was
ruled by
Ancient Rome,
which established the city of
Cividate Camuno, with baths, an
amphitheater and a
large temple dedicated to Minerva. During...
- lies on the left side of
Oglio river,
between the
towns of Gianico, Pian
Camuno and Rogno. In 1233
Artogne became property of the
Brusati family. In 1331...
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Cividate may
refer to one of
several towns/comunes in Italy:
Cividate Camuno, in the
province of
Brescia Cividate al Piano, in the
province of Bergamo...
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Cellatica Cerveno Ceto Cevo
Chiari Cigole Cimbergo Cividate Camuno Coccaglio Collebeato Collio Cologne (pronunciation: ko-LOH-nyeh) Comezzano-Cizzago...