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Mount Amiata and the
hills of
Fiora and
Albegna rivers to the
Maremma grossetana at
Roselle (Terme di Roselle) and
Talamone (Terme dell'Osa). One legend...
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della Repubblica Senese. In: Città,
Borghi e
Castelli Dell'area Senese-
Grossetana. Siena:
Monte dei
Paschi di Siena. pp. 192–142. Ginatempo,
Maria (1990)...
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Comune di Grosseto,
Archivio delle tradizioni popolari della Maremma grossetana. pp. 65–102. (in Italian) Cacopardo,
Augusto S. (2016).
Pagan Christmas:...
- Gar****nina
Grigia alpina Grigia di Val d'Adige
Grigia di Val di
Fiemme Grossetana Lucana Marchigiana Maremmana Modenese Modicana Mölltal
Montana Ossolana...
- San
Giuseppe Loggiato The
outer side of the
Porta Grossetana The
inner side of the
Porta Grossetana The
Convent of
Santa Croce Grosseto Maremma Alberese...
- Grosseto, Tuscany. The club was
founded in 1912 as
Unione Ginnico Sportiva Grossetana. The team's most ****ociated
nickname is grifone,
after its logo, depicting...
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Ildebrando degli Aldobrandeschi,
whose successors were
counts of the
Grossetana Mark
until the end of the 12th century.
Grosseto steadily grew in importance...
- the
walls in
front of the
Porta Grossetana.
Walls of
Istia d'Ombrone,
fortified walls of the town.
Porta Grossetana, one of the two
original doors along...
- The
Diocese of
Grosseto (Latin:
Dioecesis Grossetana) is a
Latin Church diocese of the
Catholic Church in Italy, a
suffragan of the
archdiocese of Siena-Colle...
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walls have
three gates:
Porta di San Giorgio,
Porta Romana and
Porta Grossetana. (in Italian)
Popolazione residente -
Grosseto (dettaglio loc. abitate)...