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Principina Terra, Montepescali, Braccagni,
Istia d'Ombrone, Batignano,
Alberese and Rispescia. The
origins of
Grosseto can be
traced back to the High Middle...
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Alberese (Italian: [albeˈreːze]) is a
rural town in
southern Tuscany, a
frazione of the
comune of Grosseto. It is
situated 20 km south-east of the capital...
- the
region is
largely made up of
Tuscan nappe, made up
stones such as
alberese, and
pietra serena.
There are
seven comuni (muni****lities) in the province...
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Alberese railway station is a
disused Italian railway station on the
Tirrenica railway line,
located south to the
village of
Alberese, at the
border between...
- In the
Montalcino region,
there is a high
proportion of limestone-based
alberese soils alternating with
deposits of galestro. The
lesser zones of the generic...
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There are two main soil
types in the area: a
weathered sandstone known as
alberese and a bluish-gray
chalky marlstone known as galestro. The soil in the north...
- was
named Monasterium Arborense or de Arboresio, from
which the
later Alberese estate derives its name.
During its peak in the 13th century, San Rabano...
- (singular: frazione) –
towns and
villages – in the
province of Grosseto:
Alberese Albinia Ansedonia Arcille Baccinello Bagno di
Gavorrano Bagnoli Bagnolo...
- and Valentano.
Butteri parti****te in the
various fetes of the
merca in
Alberese, Blera,
Monte Romano, Tarquinia, and Tuscania. In the
merca held in April...
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Strovina Tanca Marchesa Torrevecchia Tramariglio Villaggio Calik Grammichele Alberese Albinia Calambrone Macchiascandona Pienza Spergolaia Tirrenia Candiana...