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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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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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Cividate al
Piano (Bergamasque: Siedàt or Seedàt) is a town and
comune in the
province of Bergamo, in Lombardy, Italy. In 1191 the muni****l territory...
- Brescia. It is
bounded by
other communes of
Berzo Inferiore, Bovegno,
Cividate Camuno,
Darfo Boario Terme, Gianico, Piancogno.
Esine is
twinned with:...
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Valle Camonica was
ruled by
Ancient Rome,
which established the city of
Cividate Camuno, with baths, an
amphitheater and a
large temple dedicated to Minerva...
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Sotto Cene
Cerete Chignolo d'Isola
Chiuduno Cisano Bergamasco Ciserano Cividate al
Piano Clusone Colere Cologno al
Serio Colzate Comun Nuovo Corna Imagna...
- the area. By
decree of 1928 the town of
Malegno was
united with that of
Cividate Camuno,
forming a
single commune until 1947.
Parish Church of St. Andrew...
- San
Martino Ce****lo
Cellatica Cerveno Ceto Cevo
Chiari Cigole Cimbergo Cividate Camuno Coccaglio Collebeato Collio Cologne (pronunciation: ko-LOH-nyeh)...
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Retrieved 2009-08-20. "Tracce n° 7
Scratched horses in a
relief from
Cividate Camuno –
Valcamonica (Italy)". 21
February 2000.
Retrieved 2009-09-18....
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Camunnorum has been recorded.
Romanization proceeded from
Civitas Camunnorum (
Cividate Camuno), a city
founded by the
Romans around 23 BC,
during the prin****te...