- Other,
smaller but
important valleys include the
Valle Imagna, the Val di
Scalve, the Val Brembilla, the Val Serina, and the Val Taleggio. The
southern part...
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province of Brescia,
except for Lovere, Rogno,
Costa Volpino and the Val di
Scalve,
which belong to the
province of Bergamo.
Since 1979, the rock drawings...
- Dam was a
multiple arch
buttress dam on the
Gleno Cr**** in the
Valle di
Scalve,
northern Province of Bergamo, Italy. The dam was
built between 1916 and...
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Vilminore di
Scalve (Bergamasque: Ilminùr) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of
Bergamo in the
Italian region of Lombardy,
located about 90 kilometres...
- Italy. It lies on the
right bank of the
river Dezzo, in the
lower Valle di
Scalve.
Angolo was a
mining center known since the 4th
century BC.
After the 12th...
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Francesco Panfilo (born
November 23, 1942, in
Vilminore di
Scalve) is an
Italian clergyman and
bishop for the
Roman Catholic Diocese of Alotau-Sideia in...
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following muni****lities:
Angolo Terme, Borno, Colere, Schilpario,
Vilminore di
Scalve.
House on the
cliff in
Dezzo Country of
Dezzo "Superficie di
Comuni Province...
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Villa d'Adda
Villa d'Almè
Villa d'Ogna
Villa di
Serio Villongo Vilminore di
Scalve Zandobbio Zanica Zogno Brembate -
Grignano Sant'Omobono
Terme - Valsecca...
- p****es
Giacomo Pedersoli;
Marcello Ricardi (1992).
Grande guida storica di
Valcamonica Sebino Val di
Scalve.
Cividate Camuno: Toroselle. p. 76. v t e...
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Valgimigli (9 July 1876, in San
Piero in
Bagno – 28
August 1965, in
Vilminore di
Scalve) was an
Italian classical philologist and Gr**** scholar, best remembered...