- The
Ombrone (Latin: Umbro) is a 160-kilometre (99 mi) long
river situated in the
provinces of
Grosseto and Siena,
central Italy. The
Ombrone's source is...
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Ombrone (French: [ɔ̃.bʁɔn]) was a
department of the
First French Empire in what is now Italy. It was
named after the
river Ombrone. It was
formed in 1808...
- France,
turning it into
three French departments: Arno, Méditerranée and
Ombrone. The king and his
mother were
promised the
throne of a new
Kingdom of Northern...
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Ombrone Airfield Ombrone Airfield is an
abandoned World War II
military airfield in Italy,
located approximately 5 km south-west of Grosseto, and about...
- The
Ombrone Pistoiese is an
Italian river and
tributary of the Arno. E.
Repetti , Geographic, physical,
historical dictionary of Tuscany,
Florence 1833-45...
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about 30
kilometres (19 mi) north-west of
Florence and is
crossed by the
Ombrone Pistoiese, a
tributary of the
River Arno. It is a
typical Italian medieval...
- 1808–1814 Méditerranée
Livorno Livourne Mediterranean Sea 1808–1814
Ombrone Siena Sienne Ombrone river 1808–1814 Taro
Parma Parme Taro (river) Holy
Roman Empire:...
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Sieve at 60
kilometres (37 mi) long,
Bisenzio at 49
kilometres (30 mi),
Ombrone Pistoiese at 47
kilometres (29 mi), and the Era, Elsa, Pesa, and Pescia...
- its entirety. To the East of
Castiglione is the rich
floodplain of the
Ombrone river.
Nothing much
remains of the
ancient lake
Prile that used to be Castiglione's...
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about 20
kilometres (12 mi)
northeast of
Grosseto in the
valley of the
Ombrone River. The town was
founded as a fief of the San
Salvatore Abbey of the...