- The
Serchio (Italian: [ˈsɛrkjo]; Latin: Auser) is the
third longest river in the
Italian region of
Tuscany at 126
kilometres (78 mi),
coming after the...
- Italian: [ˈlukka] ) is a city and
comune in Tuscany,
Central Italy, on the
Serchio River, in a
fertile plain near the
Ligurian Sea. The city has a po****tion...
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province of Lucca, in Tuscany. It is the
upper valley or
basin of the
river Serchio, and thus lies
between the main
ridge of the
Northern Apennines to the...
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people and is the
chief town of the "Media Valle" (mid valley) of the
Serchio River. It is one of I
Borghi più
belli d'Italia ("The most
beautiful villages...
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Piazza al
Serchio is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of
Lucca in the
Italian region Tuscany,
located about 90
kilometres (56 mi)
northwest of...
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Ponte della Maddalena is a
bridge crossing the
Serchio river near the town of
Borgo a
Mozzano in the
Italian province of Lucca. It's one of
numerous medieval...
- the
walls were put to the test was
during the
disastrous flood of the
Serchio River in
November 18, 1812. The
doors were
bolted and
reinforced with mattresses...
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northern Tuscany, Italy. They are
included between the
valleys of the
Serchio and
Magra rivers, and, to the northwest, the Gar****nana and Lunigiana,...
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usually identified as the god of the afterlife, the
underworld and the dead.
Serchio, the
third longest river in the
Italian region of Tuscany,
known in antiquity...
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volunteered to stay
behind in the
Italian village of Sommocolonia, in the
Serchio River Valley.
American forces had been
forced to
withdraw from the village...