- The
Rotaldo,
known in its
upper course as the Laio, is a 40-kilometre (25 mi)
river (classified as a torrente) of
northern Italy, and a right-side tributary...
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river closest to the
mouth of the Po.
Varaita Maira Grana del
Monferrato Rotaldo Gattola Stura del
Monferrato Tanaro Pesio Ellero Stura di
Demonte Gesso...
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stream of the B****o
Monferrato in north-west Italy, a left
tributary of the
Rotaldo. In 1836 it was of
sufficient importance to be
listed in the Dizionario...
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Malone (L) Orco (L) Dora
Baltea (L)
Stura del
Monferrato (R)
Sesia (L)
Rotaldo (R)
Grana del
Monferrato (R)
Tanaro (R)
Scrivia (R)
Agogna (L)
Curone (R)...
- and
developed at the
behest of the
Veronese archdeacon Pacifico,
Bishop Rotaldo and the
Frankish king Pepin, son of Charlemagne.
According to
images from...
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Middle Ages.
Further confirmation of this
comes from a do****ent by
Bishop Rotaldo dating from 813, at the time of the
reign of
Pepin of Italy, in
which it...
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valley called Valle Versa. In 1836 the
Versa was identified,
along with the
Rotaldo, the Grana, the
Stura and the Gattola, as one of the five
torrents of the...
- an area of
plain on the
right of the Po
River at the
confluence of the
Rotaldo and the Gattola.
Valmacca borders the
following muni****lities: Bozzole...
- Queensland. The town is
situated on the
Montferrat hills,
among the
Grana and
Rotaldo cr****s, at an
altitude of 262
meters above the sea level, and includes...