- The
Tordino is a
river flowing in the
province of Teramo, in the
Abruzzo region of
central Italy. In
Roman times it may have been
known as "Batinus"....
- San Nicolò a
Tordino is a
frazione in the
Province of
Teramo in the
Abruzzo region of Italy. 42°41′43″N 13°47′24″E / 42.69528°N 13.79000°E / 42.69528;...
- 805. CIL VI, 23841. CIL VI, 8935, CIL VI, 24177.
Teramo e la
valle del
Tordino, p. 219. CIL III, 7154, CIL VIII, 18065. CIL VIII, 26489. AE 1992, 458...
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Adriatic coast. The town is
located by the
confluence of the
Vezzola and
Tordino rivers, on a
hillside area
where the
terrain features along with the Mediterranean...
- lies in the
north of the
Abruzzo region,
between the
Salinello and the
Tordino rivers.
Giulianova is
split between the Paese, the
historic town up in...
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Chienti Fiastrone Fiastra Tenna Aso
Tesino Tronto Castellano Salinello Tordino Vomano Fucino Mavone Piomba Saline Fino Tavo Aterno-Pescara Sagittario...
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Friends of the
National Maritime Museum. 1981. pp. 51–52. "Museumschip
Tordino" (in Dutch). Oudenburg: VZW Archef- en Do****entatiecentrum
Erfgoed Binnenvaart...
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Praetutiana (or
Interamna Praetutianorum), the
modern Teramo; the
rivers are the
Tordino and the
Vezzola Interamnium, Calabria, near
Sezzano Albanese; at the junction...
- of Teramo, the
provincial capital. The town sits on a hill
dividing the
Tordino Valley from the Rio
Grande canal. The
ancient historical district of Villa...
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highest points of the
chain are some 20 km distant, such as the Tronto,
Tordino,
Vomano and others. The Pescara,
which receives the
Aterno from the north-west...