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Natisone (Friulian: Nadison; Slovene: Nadiža; Latin: Natiso) is a 60-kilometre (37 mi)
river in
Slovenia and Italy. It
flows for some time as a border...
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known as ad
Aquae Gradatae, was the
first port for
ships entering the
Natissa (Natisone),
headed upstream to Aquileia.
During the late
years of the Western...
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Venetia et Histria). The city was the most
important river port on the
Natissa river,
dominating trade between the
Adriatic Sea and
northern Europe (carried...
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Fratta Orte 13 km SE on Via
Flaminia Italy,
Central ? ?
Ponte sul
Natissa Natissa Aquileia ? Italy,
Northern 1 × S S 45°46'24.08"N, 13°22'11.30"E Ponte...
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after Marcus Aurelius, VIII, 2.3-4. It was
founded in 181 B.C. near the
Natissa River as a
colony under Latin law, by
Lucius Manlius Acidinus, Publius...