- The
Cascata delle Marmore (Italian: [kaˈskaːta
delle ˈmarmore]) or
Marmore Falls is a tiered, man-made
waterfall in Italy,
created by the
Romans in 271 BC...
- The
Marmore is a
stream which flows through the
Valtournenche in the
Aosta Valley, Italy. It is a
tributary of the Dora Baltea. The
stream originates...
- [ˈumbrja]) is a
region of
central Italy. It
includes Lake
Trasimeno and
Marmore Falls, and is
crossed by the Tiber. It is the only
landlocked region on...
-
Marmore Mena
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research firm
based in Chennai, India. It is a majority-owned
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- of a
Command and
Services Battery, the 8th
Heavy Field Artillery Group "
Marmore", and a
reserve group. In 1991 the
reserve group was
disbanded and the...
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marshes in the
Rieti Valley and from Lake
Velino over the
natural cliff at
Marmore,
creating the waterfall. This
caused flooding in the
valley around Terni...
- Near Papigno, it
falls into the Nera
forming the
famous Cascate delle Marmore falls. In pre-Roman times, the
river ended in a
marsh within the plain...
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Ataegina by
Pedro Roque Hidalgo (20th century),
Museu do
Mármore, Vila Viçosa, (Portugal)....
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shortly before joining the Nera river, near the present-day
village of
Marmore. As a result, the
riverbed was
occluded and the
Rieti Plain was flooded...
- The
mamore arboreal rice rat, (Oecomys mamorae), also
known as the
Mamore oecomys is an
arboreal species of
rodent in the
genus Oecomys of
family Cricetidae...