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Colfiorito (Italian: [ˌkɔlfjoˈriːto]; "Flowery Hill") is a
village in Umbria,
central Italy, now a
frazione (borough) of the
comune (muni****lity) of Foligno...
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Celtiques du
Stade de
France (Paris, France)
Montelago Celtic Night (
Colfiorito, Macerata, Italy)
Triskell International Celtic Festival (Trieste, Italy)...
- Morro, Castretto, Cavallara, Cave, Cerritello, Chieve, Cifo, Civitella,
Colfiorito, Collazzolo,
Colle di Verchiano,
Colle San Giovanni,
Colle San Lorenzo...
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della Diaccia Botrona 2,500 6,200
Palude di
Bolgheri 518 1,280
Palude di
Colfiorito 157 390
Palude di
Ostiglia 123 300
Pantano di
Pignola 172 430 Piall****a...
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Pisaurense - near
Macerata Feltria ager
Gallicus Marche Ufentina Plestia near
Colfiorito Umbria/Marche
Umbrian Oufentina Sarsina Sarsina Romagna Umbrian Pupinia...
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Clancy Summer School (Milltown Malbay, Ireland)
Montelago Celtic Night (
Colfiorito, Macerata, Italy)[citation needed]
Monterenzio Celtica, I
Fuochi di Taranis...
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planthoppers Plestia, the Roman-era name for the
Italian village of
Colfiorito The
Bishopric of
Plestia Plestia Alaqad, a
Palestinian journalist This...
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Sibillini mountains are noticeable. To the west lie the
highlands of
Colfiorito. On
clear days,
Monte Subasio can also be seen westwards. On the east...
- and Bevagna,
under Francesco Jacobilli, and in 1588 in the
swamp of
Colfiorito, vast
sections of the
newly recovered fertile farm land were
turned into...
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level haplogroup JT* has been ****igned to an
ancient person found at the
Colfiorito necropolis in
Umbria in
central Italy. The
haplogroup has also been found...