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Longarone is a town and
comune on the
banks of the
Piave in the
province of Belluno, in
northeast Italy. It is
situated 35
kilometres (22 miles) from...
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swept up
substantial debris,
which poured into the
southern sector of
Longarone and destro**** the town
except for the town hall, the
houses north of it...
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terzo millennio (con una
galleria di ricette,
anche storiche).
Longarone:
Longarone Fiere. OCLC 963873066. Johns,
Pamela Sheldon (2000). Gelato!: Italian...
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Battle of
Caporetto (also
known as the Twelfth
Battle of the Isonzo, the
Battle of
Kobarid or the
Battle of Karfreit) took
place on the
Italian front...
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patricians in Vicenza, Roana, Asiago, Lusiana, Foza, Asolo, Valstagna,
Longarone and B****ano del Grappa. The
surname can be
spelled as Sartore, Sartor...
- wall and
destroying the town of
Longarone and its suburbs. 1,918
people were killed, 1,450 of whom were in
Longarone. "Today the forty-fifth anniversary...
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located in the
Italian Dolomites between Niederdorf in the
north and
Longarone in the south. The
route is
nicknamed "The
Route of Chamois" The Alta Via...
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mounds into the
Piave river, just at the
height of the muni****lity of
Longarone,
almost directly below the
Vajont dam, in the
province of Belluno. On...
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Blitzkrieg in
World War II.
Acting as
advance guard in the
capture of
Longarone on 9 November,
Rommel again decided to
attack with a much
smaller force...
- over the dam,
completely wiping out the
towns in the
valley below it:
Longarone, Pirago, Rivalta, Villanova, and Faè.
Approximately two
thousand people...