- The Dora
Baltea (Italian: [ˈdɔːra
ˈbaltea]) or
Doire Baltée (French: [dwaʁ balte]) is a
river in the
Aosta Valley and in Piedmont, in
northwestern Italy...
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region of the
Valle d'Aosta is
found along the
eastern banks of the Dora
Baltea (fr.,
Doire baltée)
river with the city of
Aosta serving as the central...
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buckles and
other fixtures are used on a
variety of belts,
including cingula,
baltea,
baldrics and
later waist-belts. Belt
buckles go back at
least to the Iron...
- Isère; Danube: Sava, Drava, Mur, Enns, Inn; Po: Oglio, Adda, Ticino, Dora
Baltea.
Other important rivers draining the Alps
include the Var,
Adige and Piave...
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Sangone (L) Dora
Riparia (L)
Stura di
Lanzo (L)
Malone (L) Orco (L) Dora
Baltea (L)
Stura del
Monferrato (R)
Sesia (L)
Rotaldo (R)
Grana del Monferrato...
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Callimedusa baltea is a
species of frog in the
subfamily Phyllomedusinae. It is
endemic to the
western slope of the
Serrania de Sira,
Department of Huánuco...
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Valtournenche in the
Aosta Valley, Italy. It is a
tributary of the Dora
Baltea. The
stream originates from Lake
Goillet in the
upper Valtournenche. Along...
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Hanging band that was
compounded for an
overall band. Bulla:
Rivets on the
baltea. Pensilium:
Pendant at the end of the
straps of the belt. Lamna: Discus...
- were a
Gallic or
Ligurian tribe dwelling in the
upper valley of the Dora
Baltea river, near present-day Aosta,
Aosta Valley,
during the Iron Age and the...
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Aosta Valley (part of the
medieval Via Francigena), it
straddles the Dora
Baltea and is
regarded as the
capital of the
Canavese area.
Founded by the Romans...