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- Italian: ponte meaning "bridge", is situated at the confluence of the Pontebbana cr**** and the Fella River, itself a tributary of the Tagliamento. It is...
- including Pordenone railway station (1855), and the construction of the Pontebbana road brought on the decline of the port, but spurred substantial industrial...
- autostrada at Palmanova. The Tarvisio railway station is located at the new Pontebbana line from Villach to Udine opened in 2000, that replaced the tracks of...
- line that connects Udine and Tarvisio. It is also called the ferrovia Pontebbana in Italian after the town of Pontebba, which was located near the former...
- current A18 - A19 - Aut. CT-SR RA 16 2.9 1.8 Cimpello Fiume Veneto Raccordo autostradale Cimpello-Pian di Pan 01974-01-011974 current A28 - SS13 Pontebbana...
- Friuli-Venezia Giulia. It follows the same route as state highway 13 (SS 13, "Pontebbana"). The railway infrastructure is managed by the Rete Ferroviaria Italiana...
- Magazzini Generali (the warehouses) were erected. In the same year the Pontebbana railway line was officially opened connecting Trieste, Udine, Pontebba...
- use until the Napoleonic-era construction of the Ponte della Priula and Pontebbana. At the Palazzon p****, there is evidence that Alboin, king of the invading...
- Semmering P**** and the Neumarkt Sattel). Together with the existing Italian Pontebbana railway line between Tarvisio and Udine they will be part of what is referred...
- the boundary with Austria; on the south it is delimited by the stream Pontebbana, and, on the upper side of Pontebba, by the flow of the Fella. Mount Coglians...