Grotta may refer to: Grotto (Italian: Grotta), a small natural or artificial cave Grótta, a tied island in Seltjarnarnes, Iceland Grótta Sports Club in...
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Grótta (pronounced [ˈkrouhta]) is a tied island at the extreme end of Seltjarnarnes in the Capital Region of Iceland. During high tide the tombolo is completely...
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Grotta Gigante ("Giant Cave", Slovene: Briška jama or Jama pri Briščikih), also known as Riesengrotte or as Grotta di Brisciachi, is a giant cave on the...
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Blue Grotto (Capri) (redirect from Grotta azura)
The Blue Grotto (Italian: Grotta Azzurra) is a sea cave on the coast of the island of Capri, southern Italy. Sunlight shining through an underwater cavity...
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Scurati Caves (redirect from Grotta Mangiapane)
The Scurati Caves (also known as Grotte di Scurati or Grotta Mangiapane) are an ancient settlement and a speleological geological site located in the municipality...
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Ciolo (Apulia) (redirect from Grotta Piccola Del Ciolo)
site and for the presence of numerous sea caves, the largest one being the Grotta del Ciolo. Since October 2006 the Ciolo's area has become part of the Regional...
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Sibyl's Cave (redirect from Grotta della Sibilla)
Sibyl's Cave (Italian: Grotta della Sibilla) is a cave, located at 2,150 m above sea level, carved into the rock, near the summit of Sibillini Mountains...
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The Grotta-Pelos culture (Greek: Γρόττα-Πηλός) refers to a "cultural" dating system used for part of the early Bronze Age in Greece. Specifically, it is...
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The Grotta di Cocceio (Cocceius' Tunnel) is an ancient Roman tunnel nearly a kilometre in length connecting Lake Avernus with Cumae and dating from 38-36...
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Hákon Valdimarsson (category Grótta men's football players)
joined Grótta in 2015. After playing as an outfield player for the youth sides of KR, he first played as a goalkeeper after his switch to Grótta in 2015...
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Neptune's Grotto (redirect from Grotta di Nettuno)
Neptune's Grotto (Italian: Grotta di Nettuno; Catalan: Cova de Neptú) is a stalactite cave near the town of Alghero on the island of Sardinia, Italy. The...
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Grotta del Gelo ("Cave of Frost") is a volcanic cave of Mount Etna which is known for the presence of a large amount of ice. The cave formed in 1614–1624...
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Íþróttafélagið Grótta (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈiːˌθrouhtaˌfjɛːˌlaijɪð ˈkrouhta], lit. 'Grótta Sports Club') is an Icelandic sports club based in the...
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Sassi di Matera (redirect from Casa-grotta)
The Sassi di Matera are two districts (Sasso Caveoso and Sasso Barisano) of the Italian city of Matera, Basilicata, well-known for their ancient cave dwellings...
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The Grotta del Cavallone, also known as the Grotta della Figlia di Jorio, is a cave located near Lama dei Peligni in Taranta Peligna, in the province of...
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Orri Óskarsson (category Grótta men's football players)
and the Iceland national team. Orri Óskarsson came through the academy of Grótta, in his native Iceland. He made his senior debut with the club on 18 August...
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Blue Grotto (redirect from Grotta Azzurra)
Malta Blue Grotto, an area under the Manhattan end of the Brooklyn Bridge Grotta dello Smeraldo, a cave at the Amalfi Coast in Italy Blue Grotto, a dive...
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Fumane Cave (redirect from Grotta di Fumane)
Fumane Cave (Italian: Grotta di Fumane) is a dolomite cave in the Fumane Valley, which was formed in the Neogene period. The cave contains rich evidence...
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The Grotta di Ispinigoli is a karst cave in the Supramonte range, near Dorgali, Sardinia, Italy. One of the largest caves on the island, it contains the...
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The Grotta del Genovese (in English: Genovese Cave) is located on the island of Levanzo, in the Aegadian Islands, northwest of Sicily. The cave was discovered...
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Toirano Caves (redirect from Grotta di Toirano)
The Toirano Caves (Italian: Grotte di Toirano) are a karst cave system in the municipality of Toirano, in the province of Savona, Liguria, Italy. The area...
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Naxos (city) (section Grotta)
Cycladic and later Mycenean civilizations have been found in the area of Grotta and elsewhere.. During the 8th and 7th centuries BC, Naxos dominated commerce...
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medieval times, when a new town was founded by Walter VI, Count of Brienne. Grotta della Poesia (Poetry Cave) is one of the most well known natural rock formations...
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Deer Cave (Otranto) (redirect from Grotta Dei Cervi)
The Deer Cave (Italian: Grotta dei Cervi - literally: Grotto of the stags) is a natural cave at the Salento coast near the town of Porto Badisco, around...
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40°36′54″N 14°34′01″E / 40.61500°N 14.56694°E / 40.61500; 14.56694 The Grotta dello Smeraldo (Italian for "Emerald Grotto") is a cave, partly inundated...
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The Ring of Words: Tolkien and the Oxford English Dictionary (OUP 2006). Grotta 2002, p. 58 "No. 32110". The London Gazette (Supplement). 2 November 1920...
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Grotta di Lourdes (also Grotta della Madonna di Lourdes) is an artificial cave in the Vatican gardens. It was built in 1902–1905 and is a replica of the...
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Borgio Verezzi Caves (redirect from Grotta di Borgio Verezzi)
The Borgio Verezzi Caves (Italian: Grotte di Borgio Verezzi), also named Valdemino, are a karst cave system located in the municipality of Borgio Verezzi...
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The Goats Cave (Italian: Grotta delle Capre) is a cliff-side cave located in San Felice Circeo, Italy. The cave is located a few meters above sea level...
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Frasassi Caves (redirect from Grotta di Frasassi)
including the following: Grotta delle Nottole, or "Cave of the Bats", named for the large colony of bats that lives within. Grotta Grande del Vento, or "Great...
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