- The
Eisack (German: Eisack,
pronounced [ˈaɪzak] ; Italian:
Isarco [iˈzarko]; Latin:
Isarus or Isarcus) is a
river in
Northern Italy, the
second largest...
- (parishes) of
Brennerbad (Terme di Brennero), Gossensaß (Italian:
Colle Isarco),
Pflersch (Fleres) and
Pontigl (Ponticolo). Gossensaß is the main village...
- the
Fondazione Prada unveiled its new
permanent Milan venue, in
Largo Isarco. The new
Milan venue of the Fondazione,
conceived by
architecture firm OMA—led...
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Eisack Valley (Italian:
Valle Isarco [ˈvalle iˈzarko]; German: Eisacktal) is a
district (Italian: comprensorio; German: Bezirksgemeinschaft) in
South Tyrol...
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Isacco Ravaioli, best
known as
Isarco Ravaioli (3
March 1933 – 15
February 2004), was an
Italian film actor. Born in Ravenna,
Ravaioli obtained a diploma...
- Überetsch-Unterland/Oltradige-B****a
Atesina Neumarkt/Egna 424 km2 71,435 Eisacktal/Valle
Isarco Brixen/Bressanone 624 km2 49,840 Salten-Schlern/Salto-Sciliar Bozen/Bolzano...
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ecclesiastical authority of an
ordinary bishop. The
bishopric in the Eisack/
Isarco valley was
established in the 6th
century and
gradually received more secular...
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mentioned for the
first time in 763 as Isura.
Related names include:
Eisack /
Isarco (Italy) Ésera (Spain) Isar (Spanish town, in the
province of Burgos) Isauro...
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which runs
along the
Adige Valley from
Trentino to Bolzano, and
through the
Isarco Valley at the end of the
border with
Austria (Brenner P****). The Trento–Venice...
- d'Isarco). They were a
Rhaetian tribe dwelling about the
mouth of the
river Isarco, from
which their name
appears to been derived. Val d'Isarco is also referred...