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- Terrarossa is a frazione of the comune of Licciana Nardi in the Province of M****a-Carrara in the Italian region of Tuscany. In recent years there has been...
- The former station, named Porto Ercole-Terrarossa, was located 4 km from the town, in the hamlet of Terrarossa. It counts two harbours: Porto Vecchio...
- The Wasenhorn (German, Italian: Punta Terrarossa; 3,246 metres (10,650 ft)) is a mountain of the Lepontine Alps, located on the border between Switzerland...
- Bagnone, Berceto, Borgo Val di Taro, Compiano, Filattiera, Groppoli and Terrarossa. Sarzana, cantons: Sarzana, Albiano, Calice al Cornoviglio, Fivizzano...
- continuous with the main alpine ridge upstream, and descends first to the low Terrarossa (2838 m), then rises again to the 2907 m elevation and descends again...
- Cisigliana, Costamala, Panicale, Paretola, Pontebosio, Tavernelle, Taponecco, Terrarossa, Varano, Villa. Government  • Mayor Pierluigi Belli Area  • Total 55.68 km2...
- 08°05′08″E / 46.26639°N 8.08556°E / 46.26639; 8.08556 (300. Wasenhorn / Pta Terrarossa (3246 m)) Lepontine Alps I/B-10.I-A Valais/V-C-O 1844 Punta Painale 3...
- Role Ref. 1999 Un nuovo giorno Roberto 2001 The Ignorant Fairies Israele Terrarossa Filippo 2002 La vita degli altri Salvatore Pesi leggeri Nino 2003 Three-Step...
- Switzerland and Italy. The p**** is located between the Wasenhorn or Punta di Terrarossa (3,255 meters [10,679 ft]) and the Monte Leone (3,561 meters [11,683 ft])...
- On the left, the Roterdspitze (Cima di Terrarossa) and the Schlern (Schiliar), in the middle the Seiser Alm with the Puflatsch (Bullaccia) and the Pizberg...