Val Camonica or Valcamonica (Eastern Lombard: Al Camònega), also Valle Camonica and anglicized as Camonica Valley, is one of the largest valleys of the...
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Rock Drawings in Valcamonica (redirect from Rock drawings in Val Camonica)
one of the best known engraved surfaces of the Camonica Valley. During the Roman domination of Val Camonica (~100 BC - ~500 AD) petroglyph activity suffered...
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The Val Camonica witch trials were two large witch trials which took place in Val Camonica in Italy, in 1505–1510 and 1518–1521. The best source for the...
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tributaries, north of the city of Brescia. It is situated between Val Camonica, Val Sabbia and Lake Iseo. The name originates from the ancient Rhaetian...
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language is an extinct language that was spoken in the 1st millennium BC in Val Camonica, a valley in the Central Alps. The language is sparsely attested to an...
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its historic center, its lakeside location, and its proximity to the Val Camonica. The town is home to a number of historical landmarks, including the...
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but depictions of the god have been identified as far off as Italy (Val Camonica) and Denmark (Gundestrup). Cernunnos has been interpreted as a god of...
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in Lombardy, Italy. It is situated on the river Oglio, in the upper Val Camonica. It is composed of two districts: Pontagna (1.164 m.) and Villa Dalegno...
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Capo di Ponte (Camunian: Co de Pút) is an Italian comune in Val Camonica, province of Brescia, in Lombardy. Located 362 metres (1,188 ft) above sea level...
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Bienno (Camunian: Bién) is an Italian comune in Val Camonica, province of Brescia, Lombardy. It is one of I Borghi più belli d'Italia ("The most beautiful...
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Borno (Camunian: Búren) is an Italian comune in Val Camonica, province of Brescia, in Lombardy. It is located on the so-called plateau of the Sun. Parish...
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The Corteno or Pecora di Corteno is a breed of sheep from the Val Camonica, in the province of Brescia in Lombardy, northern Italy. It is raised in the...
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people in the province of Brescia (far 83 km from Brescia) in the middle Val Camonica. In its territory there are thousands of rock engravings, including the...
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obsolete German: Brenn) is an Italian comune of 4,986 inhabitants in Val Camonica, province of Brescia, in Lombardy. It is bounded by other communes of...
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Angolo Terme (Angól in Camunian dialect) is a comune in Val Camonica, province of Brescia, in Lombardy, Italy. It lies on the right bank of the river Dezzo...
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Formaggella della Val Brembana Formaggella della Val Camonica Formaggela della Val di Sabbia Formaggella della Val di Scalve Formaggella della Val Seriana Formaggella...
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Genoa Siena Milan Crespi d'Adda San Giorgio Val Camonica Brescia Ivrea Turin Langhe San Gimignano Pienza Pisa Val d'Orcia Ferrovia retica Mantua Medici Dolomiti...
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right bank of the river Oglio, in upper Val Camonica. Monno is located along the road which from Val Camonica goes to Mortirolo Pass. The churches of...
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Lombardy. It is situated above the right bank of the river Oglio, in upper Val Camonica. Neighbouring communes are Edolo, Ponte di Legno, Temù and Vezza d'Oglio...
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Còrten [ˈkɔrtɛn]) is an Italian village and comune (municipality) in the Val Camonica area of central Alps in northern Italy, administratively in the province...
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The Camuni or Camunni were an ancient population located in Val Camonica during the Iron Age (1st millennium BC); the Latin name Camunni was attributed...
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found in a cave painting from at least 8000 BC in the Northern Italian Val Camonica a man is shown about to penetrate an animal. Raymond Christinger interprets...
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Iseo and Lake Idro, plus several other smaller lakes, three valleys, Val Camonica, Val Trompia and Valle Sabbia, as well as a wide flat area south of the...
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Cevo (Camunian: Séf) is an Italian comune in Val Camonica, province of Brescia, Lombardy, northern Italy. Neighbouring communes are Saviore dell'Adamello...
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traditions of north-eastern Lombardy, especially in the Bergamo valleys, Val Camonica and Valtellina. The Pandafeca is a dreamlike manifestation, commonly...
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Lombardy, Italy. It is bounded by the commune of Cevo. It is located in the Val Camonica region, southwest of Mount Adamello. "Superficie di Comuni Province e...
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religious concept, perhaps a solar symbol linked to the astral movement. In Val Camonica this motif dates back to the Iron Age, particularly from the 7th to 1st...
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Inferiore (Camunian: Bèrs) is an Italian comune of 2,316 inhabitants in Val Camonica, province of Brescia, in Lombardy, northern Italy. The village of Berzo...
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Euganeans were divided into three lineages, the Triumpilini (Val Trompia), the Camunni (Val Camonica) and the Stoni. All these populations were Romanized before...
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now a frazione of the municipality of Bienno. It is situated in the Val Camonica. Neighbouring communes are Bagolino, Bienno, Breno and Niardo. "Superficie...
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