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Ficarolo is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of
Rovigo in the
Italian region Veneto,
located about 90
kilometres (56 mi)
southwest of
Venice and...
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bounded by
other communes of Castelguglielmo, Trecenta, Canda, and
Ficarolo. "Superficie di
Comuni Province e
Regioni italiane al 9
ottobre 2011"....
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Ficarolo in 1152 made in the hope of
relieving flooding in the
vicinity of Ravenna. The
diversion channel was at
first called the Po di
Ficarolo. The...
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Mincio river and, probably, of the
ancient Adria river.
After the
breach at
Ficarolo in 1152 the Po
river diverted to the
north and the
Tartaro river became...
- il muto da
Ficarola (the mute of
Ficarolo), due to his
defect (likely
congenital deaf-mutism) and
hometown of
Ficarolo, near Rovigo. He
initially trained...
- the
following muni****lities:
Bagnolo di Po, Calto, Ceneselli, Felonica,
Ficarolo, Trecenta. "Superficie di
Comuni Province e
Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre...
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Castelnovo Bariano Ceneselli Ceregnano Corbola Costa di
Rovigo Crespino Ficarolo Fiesso Umbertiano Fr****inelle
Polesine Fratta Polesine Gaiba Gavello Giacciano...
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Fifth Army on
Eighth Army's left wing, XIII
Corps crossed the Po at
Ficarolo on 22 April,
while V
Corps were
crossing the Po by 25 April,
heading towards...
- the
hydrography of Polesine: a
breach opened in the
banks of the Po at
Ficarolo and the new main
course started flowing much
closer to the Adige. The rulers...
- sul
Panaro and in June of the same year
possessions in the
vicinity of
Ficarolo. The
Bishop Wido of Ferrara, however, was
hostile to Pope
Gregory VII and...