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Monte Falterona is a
mountain in the Tuscan-Romagnolo Apennines, in the
Casentino traditional region,
standing at 1,654 m. It is part of the Casentino...
- The
Parco ****onale
delle Foreste Casentinesi,
Monte Falterona,
Campigna is a
national park in Italy.
Created in 1993, it
covers an area of
about 368...
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river of
central Italy after the Tiber. The
river originates on
Monte Falterona in the
Casentino area of the Apennines, and
initially takes a southward...
- (480 BC)
Bronze votive statuettes from the Lake of the Idols,
Monte Falterona, (420–400 BC) Part of a
symposium set of
bronze vessels from the tomb...
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between Florence and
Bologna by road. The
Foreste Casentinesi,
Monte Falterona,
Campigna National Park is in the
southern part of the Tuscan–Romagnol...
- Valdichiana, and Valtiberina) in
which the
Province of
Arezzo is divided.
Mount Falterona, from
which the Arno starts,
represents the
northern boundary between...
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Bidente river valley and is
surrounded by the
Foreste Casentinesi,
Monte Falterona,
Campigna National Park.
Santa Sofia borders the
following muni****lities:...
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Dolomiti Bellunesi". "Parco ****onale
delle Foreste Casentinesi,
Monte Falterona, Campigna". "Parco ****onale del Pollino". "Parco ****onale dell'Arcipelago...
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della Verna (Arezzo), in the
National Park of
Casentino Forests,
Mount Falterona and Campigna, is
famous for
being the
place where St.
Francis of ****isi...
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kilometres (142 sq mi)
national park,
namely the
Foreste Casentinesi,
Monte Falterona,
Campigna National Park, with woodlands,
kilometers of
paths in the woods...