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waterfalls Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Nardis waterfalls. "
Cascate Nardìs". visittrentino.
Trentino Marketing S.p.A.
Retrieved 26 February...
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Serio Falls (Italian:
Cascate del Serio; Lombard: i Cascàde del Sère) are the
tallest waterfall in Italy, and the
second tallest waterfall in Europe...
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security concerns, the
production team was
granted permission to film at the
Cascate del
Serio in
Valbondione for only half an hour.
Before and
during filming...
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Cascate del
Varone (Varone Waterfalls) are pair of
waterfalls that fall into a
vertical cave
located 3
kilometers north-west of the
northern end of...
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Cascata delle Marmore (Italian: [kaˈskaːta
delle ˈmarmore]) or
Marmore Falls is a tiered, man-made
waterfall in Italy,
created by the
Romans in 271 BC...
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world Cascate del Rio
Verde Cascate del
Serio – 315 m (1,033 ft),
second waterfall in
Italy Cascata del Toce
Cascate del
Varone Cascate Nardis Cascate di...
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Cascate del Rio Verde,
located in Borrello, are the
highest natural waterfalls in the
Italian Apennines.
Cascate del Rio
Verde consists of
three jumps...
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reach 60 m³/s. Near Papigno, it
falls into the Nera
forming the
famous Cascate delle Marmore falls. In pre-Roman times, the
river ended in a
marsh within...
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Retrieved 13
November 2019.
Filippo Ceragioli (10 May 2019). "Le
romantiche cascate del Clyde".
Piemonte Parchi (in Italian).
Regione Piemonte.
Retrieved 15...
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Lillaz Falls (French pronunciation: [lila]; Italian:
Cascate di Lillaz; French:
Cascades de Lillaz) are a
waterfall along the
Urtier river near Cogne...