- The
Vajont Dam or
Vaiont Dam is a
disused hydro-electric dam in
northern Italy. It is one of the
tallest dams in the world, with a
height of 262 m (860 ft)...
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Vajont (Western Friulian: Vaiònt) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Regional decentralization entity of Pordenone, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, north-eastern...
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stream has
carved a
narrow gorge over time,
known as
Vajont valley or
Valle del
Vajont. The term
vajont or in dialect, Vajo,
appears in do****ents from 1300...
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Vajont (Italian:
Vajont - La diga del disonore) is a 2001
Italian disaster film
directed by
Renzo Martinelli. It is a
dramatization of the
Vajont Dam...
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places fifty years after the
Vajont tragedy. Vol. 1. J-Reading. pp. 51–62. ISSN 2281-5694. Zito,
Martina (2016-10-06). "The
Vajont disaster and the strength...
- Italy's
mountainous regions,
leading to
ecological disasters such as the 1963
Vajont Dam flood, the 1998 Sarno, and the 2009
Messina mudslides.
Italy has been...
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tragedia del
Vajont". Rai
Scuola (in Italian). 31
January 2012.
Archived from the
original on 9 June 2020.
Retrieved 6
August 2023. "
Vajont". Mattolinimusic...
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Northern Italy. Its base is
located next to the
reservoir created by the
Vajont Dam,
which was
built in 1960. In Friulian, the mountain's name is the abbreviation...
- one of the most
tragic events in
Italian republican history,
namely the
Vajont Dam disaster. On 9
October 1963, a
landslide occurred on
Monte Toc, in the...
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landslide which caused an
initial wave of 524
metres (1,719 ft)), and the 1963
Vajont Dam
landslide (caused by
human activity destabilizing sides of valley)....