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- Casalfiumanese (Romagnol: Casêl Fiumanés) is a comune (muni****lity) in the Metropolitan City of Bologna in the Italian region Emilia-Romagna, located...
- Luca Ghini (Casalfiumanese, 1490 – Bologna, 4 May 1556) was an Italian physician and botanist, notable as the creator of the first recorded herbarium,...
- Borgo Tossignano Budrio Calderara di Reno Camugnano Casalecchio di Reno Casalfiumanese Castel d'Aiano Castel del Rio Castel di Casio Castel Guelfo di Bologna...
- San Martino di Pedriolo is a Roman Catholic parish church located in Casalfiumanese in the Province of Bologna, Italy. The neighborhood also shares the...
- meters above sea-level). The village belongs to the muni****lity of Casalfiumanese, about 40 kilometers south-east of the metropolitan city of Bologna...
- Dozza, Borgo Tossignano, Fontanelice, Castel del Rio, Mordano and Casalfiumanese (all beyond the river Santerno); in around Castelfranco Emilia (Modena);...
- Borgo Tossignano Budrio Calderara di Reno Camugnano Casalecchio di Reno Casalfiumanese Castel Guelfo di Bologna Castel Maggiore Castel San Pietro Terme Castel...
- Fontanelice borders the following muni****lities: Borgo Tossignano, Casalfiumanese, Casola Valsenio, Castel del Rio. A reinforced concrete bridge over...
- Ponte degli Alidosi. It then flows past Fontanelice, Borgo Tossignano, Casalfiumanese, and, once in the Pianura Padana (the Po River's valley), Imola. The...
- Lamberto was of simple rural origins, hailing from Fiagnano in the Casalfiumanese commune, near Imola in present-day Italy. Entering into an ecclesiastical...