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Chiarone Scalo is a
village in Tuscany,
central Italy,
administratively a
frazione of the
comune of Capalbio,
province of Grosseto. At the time of the...
- Bruna, Merse, LenteĀ [it],
Farma and
Chiarone. The
coastline between the Gulf of
Follonica and the
mouth of the
Chiarone is
dominated by blue
waters and pine...
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Capalbio and the
villages (frazioni) of
Borgo Carige,
Capalbio Scalo,
Chiarone Scalo, Giardino, La
Torba and
Pescia Fiorentina. The
hills around the commune...
- Capo
Falcone (western Sardinia), Capo
Ferro (eastern Sardinia) and
Fosso Chiarone (Tuscany). The
sanctuary is
located in the
Ligurian basin of the Mediterranean...
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dating to
around 300 CE, was
discovered in 1853 on the bank of the
river Chiarone in Tuscany, on the
former Emilia-Aurelia road. Its
gathering of deities...
- , eds.
Paesaggi d'Etruria:
Valle dell'Albegna,
Valle d'Oro,
Valle del
Chiarone,
Valle del TafoneĀ :
progetto di
ricerca italo-britannico
seguito allo scavo...
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affluents of the
Tidone are
mountain streams called the Morcione, Tidoncello,
Chiarone and Luretta. The
Trebbia River is the next
major river to the east. The...
- Lazio. It is
located along the
Provincial Road
which links Capalbio to
Chiarone Scalo.
Pescia Fiorentina was an
important industrial centre with furnaces...
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Ferrovia Ferdinanda (Florence-Arezzo) and the
Ferrovia Maremmana (Livorno-
Chiarone border,
completed after 1860)
remained in the
planning stage. The old Tuscan...
- Nunziatella, near Capalbio, on the
border with the
Papal States on the
Chiarone river in 1864. In 1865 the
Leopolda railway was
taken over by the owner...