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- The Torbido is a river in the Calabria region of southern Italy. It might have been the river Sagra of classical antiquity. It rises in the mountains...
- Torbido Lake is a lake in the Province of Modena, Emilia-Romagna, Italy. At an elevation of 1,650 m (5,410 ft), its surface area is 0.001 km2 (0.00039 sq mi)...
- Francesco Torbido (Venice 1486–1562) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance period, active mainly in Verona and Venice. He is also known as il Moro...
- muni****lity of Bagnoregio. It consists of two main valleys: the Fossato del Rio Torbido and the Fossato del Rio Chiaro. Originally these places might have been...
- region. It is divided into 5 areas: Vallata dello Stilaro Vallata del Torbido Epizefiri Vallata del Bonamico Heracleum Bovesia Costa Viola Grande Reggio...
- Terlago) Terra Nera lake (Laghetto di Terra Nera) Lago di Toblino Torbido Lake (Lago Torbido) Lago di Tovel Lake Trasimeno (Lago Trasimeno) Trearie Lake (Lago...
- of Milan Alessandro de' Medici, Duke of Florence, (1510–1537) Francesco Torbido, (1486–1562) Venetian Renaissance painter This disambiguation page lists...
- This river cannot be precisely identified, but may be the present-day Torbido or the Allaro, in the Province of Reggio Calabria, southern Italy. A coalition...
- octagonal baptismal font of the 13th-century, an altarpiece by Francesco Torbido and a 13th-century fresco of St Christopher. The presbytery is raised on...
- Donatello II (1937), Nearco (1938), Bellini (1940), Niccolo dell'Arca (1941), Torbido (1944), Tenerani (1947), Daumier (1951), Botticelli (1954) Leading owner...