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Tambre is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of
Belluno in the
Italian region Veneto,
located about 80
kilometres (50 miles)
north of
Venice and about...
- The
Tambre is a
coastal river that
crosses Galicia, in
northwestern Spain. Its
basin covers 1,531
square kilometres (591 sq mi). The
river flows through...
- 'confluence' (or 'bring together'). Ebora: Harbour, by the
mouth of the
Tambre river. To *eburo- 'yew'.
Ebronanto (Valerio of Bierzo, Ordo Cerimonialis...
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Cantabrian Sea, most of them
having short courses. Only the Navia, Ulla,
Tambre, and
Limia have
courses longer than 100 km (62 mi). Galicia's many hydroelectric...
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Interior view of an
enoteca in
Tambre (the
province of Belluno), Italy...
- Trastámara may
refer to: the land "beyond (north of) the
Tambre" (tras Támara) in
medieval Galicia Count of Trastámara, a
medieval title of
nobility House...
- Thames, Clyde, Severn, Tyne, Wye, Exe, Dee, Tamar, Tweed, Avon, Trent,
Tambre, Navia, and Forth. Many
place names in
England and
Scotland are of Brittonic...
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eastern part of the muni****lity of Negreira. The
village is
crossed by the
Tambre River. It has a po****tion of 73 inhabitants, 41 men and 32 women. It has...
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comes from the
Latin tra(n)s Tamar(is),
meaning "beyond [north of] the
Tambre", a
river which runs
through Galicia. It was
regularly granted to men of...
- Coruña, some 20
miles west of
Santiago de
Compostela near the
mouth of the
Tambre river. Noia was a
thriving commercial port
during the Low
Middle Ages, being...