- [alˈfreːdo oˈrjaːni]; 22
August 1852 in ****za – 18
October 1909 in
Casola Valsenio) was an
Italian author,
writer and
social critic. He is
often considered...
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Casola Valsenio (Romagnol: Chêsla) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of
Ravenna in the
Italian region Emilia-Romagna,
located about 60 kilometres...
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Giardino Officinale di
Casola Valsenio, is a
botanical garden specializing in herbs,
located Via del
Corso 2/1, 48010
Casola Valsenio,
Province of Ravenna, Emilia-Romagna...
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Romagna (2,427 inhabitants) Brisig****a (7,426 inhabitants)
Casola Valsenio (2,507 inhabitants)
Castel Bolognese (9,573 inhabitants)
Cervia (28,940...
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Battaglia is a hill
located in the
territory of the muni****lity of
Casola Valsenio (Ravenna), in the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines. The toponym,
attested in the...
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Antonietta Clotilde Cimolini was born in 1878 in the
commune of
Casola Valsenio in the
Province of Ravenna, Italy. Her parents,
Carlo Cimolini and Penelope...
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Casnate con
Bernate Casnigo Casola di
Napoli Casola in
Lunigiana Casola Valsenio Casole Bruzio Casole d'Elsa
Casoli Casorate Primo Casorate Sempione Casorezzo...
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river flows northeast into the
province of
Ravenna and
flows near
Casola Valsenio,
Riolo Terme,
Castel Bolognese, Cotignola, Lugo, Bagnacavallo, Fusignano...
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villages of Italy"). Brisig****a
borders the
following muni****lities:
Casola Valsenio,
Castrocaro Terme e
Terra del Sole, ****za, Forlì, Marradi, Modigliana...
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rapidly along the Firenzuola-Imola road,
taking Mount Battaglia (Casola
Valsenio, RA) on the 28th. The
enemy counterattacked savagely and
heavy fighting...