- The
Marecchia (pronounced [maˈrekkja]) is a
river in
eastern Italy,
flowing from near
Monte dei
Frati in the
province of Arezzo, Tuscany, to the Adriatic...
- narrow-gauge
railway between Rimini and Novafeltria,
known as
Mercatino Marecchia until 1941, that
operated between 1922 and 1960. The railway's primary...
- Novafeltria,
historically Mercatino Marecchia (Romagnol: Marcadèn d'la Marecia), is a
comune in the
province of Rimini, in the
region of Emilia-Romagna...
- (2,457 ft)
above sea level; the lowest, the Ausa
River (ending in the
Marecchia), is 55 m (180 ft). San
Marino has no
still or
contained bodies of water...
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province consists of 27
comuni (sg.: comune),
centred on the
valleys of the
Marecchia and
Conca rivers.
Since the
transfer of nine
comuni (muni****lities) from...
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Umbri in 283 BC. In 268 BC at the
mouth of the
Ariminus (now
called the
Marecchia), the
Roman Republic founded the
colonia of Ariminum.
Ariminum was seen...
- Bulgaria#Hydrography
Through the Drin
Through the Drin and
Vardar Through the
Marecchia Through the
Struma Through the Rhône, Po and Adige, see
Hydrology of Switzerland...
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reigns of
Roman emperors Augustus and Tiberius, the
bridge traverses the
Marecchia port
canal at the
southern end of two
Roman roads, the Via
Aemilia and...
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kilometres (11 mi) from Rimini, on a spur
overlooking the
valley of the
Marecchia river. It is one of I
Borghi più
belli d'Italia ("The most
beautiful villages...
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legend that he had once
preached to the fish by the
mouth of the
river Marecchia in Rimini, this was
sometimes used as his attribute. He is also often...