- to west): Aretino-Chianaiolo,
spoken in
Arezzo and the Valdichiana.
Casentinese,
spoken in
Casentino from Stia to
Subbiano in the
Arezzo province. Senese...
- Europe. The
Alberti originated from the
castle of
Catenaia in
Valdarno Casentinese,
whence the
presence of two
chains (Italian: catena) in
their coat of...
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commissioned and in 1884,
construction began of the
present church on Via
Casentinese,
inside the city center. The
building was
reconstructed after earthquakes...
- Emilia–Guastalla
Reggio Emilia–S****uolo Suzzara–Ferrara Terni–Perugia–Sansepolcro
Casentinese Arezzo–Sinalunga Rome–Civitacastellana–Viterbo Rome–Lido
Sangritana Naples–Piedimonte...
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Pietraia 14.0 km (8.7 mi) 45.0 km (28.0 mi)
Castiglione del Lago
Umbro Casentinese Romagnola Arezzo Camucia -
Terontola di
Cortona 19.0 km (11.8 mi) 40...
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subsequent selection of
local breeds –
including the Bariscianese, the
Casentinese, the
Chietina Varzese, the Pagliarola, the
Perugina del Piano, the Pomarancina...
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Merino nera,
Moretta Carnica (Friuli-Venezia Giulia)
Casciana (Tuscany)
Casentinese (Tuscany)
Chersolina Chianina, or Val di
Chiana (Tuscany)
Chietina (Lazio)...
- the
local economy. The muni****lity is
affected by the
crossing of the
Casentinese railway.
Below is a
table relating to the
successive administrations...
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Appennino Centrale [it] (railway)
begins operating. 1888 –
Ferrovia Casentinese [it] (railway)
begins operating. 1897 – Po****tion: 45,289. 1911 Casa...