-
Roman presence in the site of Longarone. In the
regions of
Fortogna and
Pirago tombs have been discovered, and at Dogna, a
burial site with coins, rings...
- (820 ft) high. The
resulting flood destro**** the
villages of Longarone,
Pirago, Rivalta, Villanova, and Faè,
killing 1,450 people.
Almost 2,000 people...
- identification. In the
Piave Valley the wave destro**** the
villages of Longarone,
Pirago, Rivalta, Villanova, and Faè,
killing approximately 2,000
people and turning...
- dam,
completely wiping out the
towns in the
valley below it: Longarone,
Pirago, Rivalta, Villanova, and Faè.
Approximately two
thousand people died in...
-
surge that
overtopped the dam and destro**** the
villages of Longarone,
Pirago, Rivalta, Villanova, and Faè,
killing nearly 2,000 people. This is currently...
- the dam and
flooded Castellavazzo and
other villages such as Longarone,
Pirago, Rivalta, Villanova, Faè, Erto e C****o and Codissago.
There was also damage...
-
small city of Longarone,
followed by the
destruction of the
villages of
Pirago, Villanova,
Rivalta and Faè. Some
estimates place the loss at 3,700. Although...
- Zuanne,
built a
private seat of
extraordinary size in the
Parish Church of
Pirago.
Bragaggia says that
private seats were a
symbol of prestige, and their...