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    Monte Tomatico, Meatte, Monte Pallon, and Monte Tomba. In September 2021, UNESCO announced that Monte Grappa would become one of 20 new biosphere reserves...
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    Alberto Tomba (born 19 December 1966) is a former World Cup alpine ski racer from Italy. He was the dominant technical skier (slalom and giant slalom)...
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    day the regiment counterattacked five times to retake the summit of Monte Tomba, for which the regiment was awarded a Silver Medal of Military Valor...
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    12th Franco-Italian Army (French General Jean César Graziani): from Monte Tomba up to the bridges of Vidor on the Piave. 1 Italian Army corps 12th French...
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    Cyclists: 1915: Canina 1916: Forcella Omladet 1917: Monte Santo, Bainsizza, Valsugana, Monte Tomba Cormons, Santa Lucia di Polcenigo 1918: Fagarè, Fossalta...
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    Lessinia (redirect from Monte Lessini)
    between 1000 and 1300 m. Some of the peaks include: Corno d'Aquilio, Monte Tomba, Cima Trappola. The landscape of the High Pastures of Lessinia has been...
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  • Thumbnail for 59th Infantry Regiment "Calabria"
    entered the frontline on the Monte Grappa massif, where the brigade fought in the First Battle of Monte Grappa on Monte Tomba and the neighboring Monfenera...
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    Division in review order at the start of 1918, following their victory at Monte Tomba. The division was reviewed by the King of Italy in January and March...
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    a Roman Catholic shrine on Mount Gargano, Italy, part of the commune of Monte Sant'Angelo, in the province of Foggia, northern Apulia. It has the dignity...
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    (1907–1990), novelist and journalist *Lot: Altopiano vecchio, reparto Monte, riquadro 23, tomba n. 5* Alessandro Moreschi (1858–1922), last surviving castrato...
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    on the Banjšice plateau, before being sent to Monte Tomba. In 1918 the group was deployed on the Monte Asolone. In 1919 the regiment was reduced to the...
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    Monte Tomba in the Monte Grappa sector during the Second Battle of the Piave River. During the Battle of Vittorio Veneto the regiment fought on Monte...
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    to the Monte Grappa to block the Austro-Hungarian offensive on the Monte Grappa. The brigade fought at Pederobba, at Monfenera and on Monte Tomba. For holding...
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    Melette, Monte Fior, Zugna, Passo Buole, Monte Nero, and Tofane in 1917 in the battles of Monte Nero, Monte Zebio, zeCastagnevizza, Monte Tomba, Monfenera...
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  • Thumbnail for 1st Artillery Regiment "Cacciatori delle Alpi"
    Monte Grappa the regiment was in November 1917 on Monte Tomba and at Monfenera and in January 1918 on Monte Asolone. In May and June 1918 the regiment fought...
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  • Thumbnail for 23rd Infantry Regiment "Como"
    more than 3,100 men since 11 November, fell back to a new line between Monte Tomba and Monfenera. On 5 December 1917, the remnants of the brigade, which...
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    area is the necropolis containing the monumental Tomba della Regina. Further towards the summit of Monte Adranone are the walls of the fortified part of...
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    ravines are significant peaks such as Corno d'Aquilio, Corno Mozzo, and Monte Tomba. The parish church is dedicated to Sant'Apollinare (ninth century) The...
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    attacks forced the Italian defenders to fall back from Fener towards the Monte Tomba, but the line along the Piave river held. On 4 December the 3rd Bersaglieri...
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  • Thumbnail for 7th CBRN Defense Regiment "Cremona"
    transferred to the Monte Grappa massif, where it fought on Monte Tomba and Monfenera during the Battle of Monte Grappa. In 1918 the regiment was in the Montello...
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    Schwarzlose M 7/12 machine gun forced an Italian Farman into landing west of Monte Tomba. His second victory came at 09:30 hours on 7 June 1916, by firing a Fiat–Revelli...
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    control of Monte Zebio. After the Battle of Caporetto the group was transferred to the Monte Grappa massif, where it fought on Monte Tomba and Monfenera...
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    to Monte Tomba. In 1918 the group was deployed on the Monte Asolone. The Mountain Artillery Group "Vicenza" fought in 1915 on Monte Matassone, Monte Pozzacchio...
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  • Thumbnail for Cavaso del Tomba
    Cavaso del Tomba is a comune with about 3000 inhabitants in the province of Treviso, Veneto, north-eastern Italy. The municipality of Cavaso is spread...
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    719, Oxford, Archaeopress, 1998, pp. 7–19; Contu, 1964 = E. Contu, La tomba dei vasi tetrapodi in località Santu Pedru (Alghero-Sassari), in Monumenti...
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  • Thumbnail for 21st Infantry Regiment "Cremona"
    was again in the first line, with the 21st Infantry Regiment on Monte Tomba in the Monte Grappa massif, and the 22nd Infantry Regiment in the nearby village...
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  • Thumbnail for 91st Infantry Regiment "Basilicata"
    to the Monte Grappa to block the Austro-Hungarian offensive on the Monte Grappa. The brigade fought at Pederobba, at Monfenera and on Monte Tomba. For holding...
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  • Thumbnail for 22nd Infantry Regiment "Cremona"
    was again in the first line, with the 21st Infantry Regiment on Monte Tomba in the Monte Grappa massif, and the 22nd Infantry Regiment in the nearby village...
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    Tavullia (redirect from Tomba di Pesaro)
    kilometres (9 mi) southwest of Pesaro. Until 13 December 1938, it was known as Tomba di Pesaro. Tavullia is the home town of nine-time world motorcycle champion...
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  • Thumbnail for Giants of Mont'e Prama
    Giganti di Mont'e Prama; Sardinian: Zigantes de Mont'e Prama [dziˈɣantɛz dɛ ˈmɔntɛ ˈβɾama]) are ancient stone sculptures created by the Nuragic civilization...
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