- The
Mincio (Italian: [ˈmintʃo]; Lombard: Mens; Venetian: Menzo; Latin: Mincius;
Ancient Gr****: Μίγχιος, romanized: Mínchios) is a
river in the Lombardy...
- The
Mincio Cycleway (or Peschiera-Mantua Cycleway) is a 43.5-kilometre (27.0 mi)
segregated cycle track along the
towpath of the
River Mincio, connecting...
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Tortellini is a type of
stuffed pasta typical of the
Italian cities of
Bologna and Modena, in the Emilia-Romagna region.
Traditionally it is
stuffed with...
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constituting the Quadrilatero. The
fortress is on an
island in the
river Mincio at its
outlet from Lake Garda. The town is
encircled by m****ive Venetian...
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Giovanni Mincio may
refer to:
Giovanni Mincio of Tusculum,
antipope Benedict X
Giovanni Mincio of Morrovale,
Franciscan and
cardinal This disambiguation...
- The
Battle of the
Mincio River may
refer to two
battles on the
Mincio River in
northern Italy, both
between a
French army and an
Austrian army commanded...
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Valeggio sul
Mincio (Venetian: Vałézo sol Menzo) is a
commune in the
Province of Verona,
region of Veneto, Italy,
located about 120
kilometres (75 mi)...
- 200km 125miles
Mincio Caldiero 2
Feistritz 1 In the War of the
Sixth Coalition, the
Battle of the
Mincio River was
fought on 8
February 1814 and resulted...
- The
Visconti Bridge at
Valeggio sul
Mincio is a
medieval viaduct over the
Mincio River built at the end of the 14th
century by Gian
Galeazzo Visconti,...
- as the city's
defence system.
These lakes receive water from the
River Mincio, a
tributary of the
River Po,
which descends from Lake Garda. The three...