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Pianura (Italian: "plain") is a
western suburb of Naples,
southern Italy. It is
bounded on one side by the area of
Soccavo and on the
other side by the...
- The Po Valley, Po Plain,
Plain of the Po, or
Padan Plain (Italian:
Pianura Padana [pjaˈnuːra paˈdaːna], or Val Padana) is a
major geographical feature...
- ****ociazione
Sportiva Dilettantistica Pianura was an
Italian ****ociation
football club
located in
Pianura, a
suburb of Naples, Campania. The
social colors...
- The
Pontine Marshes (/ˈpɒntaɪn/ PON-tyne, US also /ˈpɒntiːn/ PON-teen; Italian: Agro
Pontino [ˈaːɡro ponˈtiːno],
formerly also
Paludi Pontine; Latin: Pomptīnus...
- The
Venetian Plain, or Venetian-Friulian
Plain (Italian:
Pianura Veneta or
Pianura Veneto-friulana) is a
major geographical feature of Italy. It extends...
- line
between Pisae (Pisa) and Ariminum.
Gallia Cisalpina contained the
Pianura padana (Po
river plain). This vast country, by far the
largest fertile...
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Universal Sanctification.
Russolillo was a
pastor at St.
George Parish in
Pianura,
where he was born, and
dedicated his life to promoting,
cultivating and...
- (3,400 cu ft/s); at the
point where the
river starts to flow into the
Pianura Padana (Po
River Plain), it
amounts to
about 25
cubic metres per second...
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Terramare was an
early Indo-European
civilization in the area of what is now
Pianura Padana (in
northern Italy)
before the
arrival of the Celts, and in other...
- Canavese, the
Della Langa, the Demonte, the
Ordinario di
Pianura and the
Scelta di
Pianura. They were triple-purpose cattle,
raised prin****lly for draught...