- The
Colline Metallifere (Italian: [kolˈliːne
metalˈliːfere]), or the
Metalliferous Hills ("Metal-bearing Hills"), are a mountain-hill
group in the Tuscan...
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approximately with the
province of Grosseto,
extending northward to the
Colline Metallifere and the
slopes of
Monte Amiata, but the
region extends northward from...
- (16 mi)
north of Grosseto,
between the
Maremma plain and the
Colline Metallifere. The muni****lity is
formed by the muni****l seat of
Roccastrada and...
- 702 ft); and in the
south is
Monte Cetona. To the west are the
Colline Metallifere (lit. 'Metalliferous Hills'),
whilst the
Valdichiana lies to east. Historically...
- 019
metres (3,343 ft) in elevation, on the
island of Elba. The
Colline Metallifere (Metalliferous Hills) line the
border in the
south with Lazio, and contain...
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Poggio di
Montieri and
Cornate di Gianfalco, two
peaks of the
Colline Metallifere.
Directing itself north, it
flows to the west of Travale, and, after...
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allies of the Lombards.
Bolgheri lies in the
foothills of the
Colline Metallifere,
south of
Bibbona (6 km [3.7 mi] north). It is 10 km (6.2 mi) from Casale...
- of M****a Marittima,
province of Grosseto, in the area of the
Colline Metallifere. At the time of the 2001
census its po****tion
amounted to 231. Tatti...
- of Siena, Tuscany,
central Italy. The town is
situated on the
Colline Metallifere. One of its frazioni,
Bagni di Petriolo, is po****r for its
thermal waters...
- Montferrat, Brianza,
Berici Hills,
Euganean Hills, Chianti,
Colline Metallifere,
Alban Hills,
Gargano and Murge,
while notable locations include Erice...