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Mount Fumaiolo (Italian:
Monte Fumaiolo) is a
mountain of the
northern Apennines range of
Italy located in the
southernmost corner of the Emilia-Romagna...
- Rome,
which was
founded on its
eastern banks. The
river rises at
Mount Fumaiolo in
Central Italy and
flows in a
generally southerly direction past Perugia...
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Montecoronaro on
Mount Castelvecchio which is near the
western side of
Mount Fumaiolo. The
source is at an
elevation of 1,126
metres (3,694 ft) and is marked...
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links Fano and Città di Castello. The
Tiber River at Rome
flows from
Monte Fumaiolo in the Tuscan-Romagnol
Apennine from
northeast to southwest, projecting...
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crossed by the
upper course of the
Tiber (which
originates from
Monte Fumaiolo in Emilia-Romagna),
unfolding between Tuscany,
Umbria and Romagna, parallel...
- 40.650°N 14.500°E / 40.650; 14.500
Naples and
Salerno Apennines Monte Fumaiolo 1,407 4,616 990 3,250 43°47′21″N 12°4′18″E / 43.78917°N 12.07167°E /...
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Tiber -
Litorale Romano State Nature Reserve Sources of the
Tiber -
Monte Fumaiolo Lake of
Montedoglio Alta
valle del
Tevere Lake of
Corbara Fossil forest...
- an 18th-century
canvas depicting Miracle by a
Franciscan Saint now kept in the
Museo diocesano di Arte
Sacra in Sarsina.
Fumaiolo tourism site. v t e...
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longest Italian river in
terms of
hydrographic basin; it was
formed on
Monte Fumaiolo (in Emilia-Romagna) and
flows into the
Tyrrhenian Sea
after having crossed...
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original on 2012-07-31.
Retrieved 2009-08-22.
Tiber Springs -
Mount Fumaiolo 43°48′00″N 12°03′01″E / 43.8001°N 12.0502°E / 43.8001; 12.0502 v t e...