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  • ...regions, [[Apulia]], [[Basilicata]], and [[Calabria]]. The most important rivers are the [[Basento]], the [[Sinni River|Sinni]], and the [[Agri River|Agri]]
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  • Rivers that empty into the gulf include the [[Tech River|Tech]], [[Têt River|Têt
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  • ==Island in rivers==
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  • ...ution from industrial emissions such as sulfur dioxide; coastal and inland rivers polluted from industrial and agricultural effluents; acid rain damaging lak
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  • ...ution from industrial emissions such as sulfur dioxide; coastal and inland rivers polluted from industrial and agricultural effluents; acid rain damaging lak
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  • ...ro racing''') is a [[sport]] involving racing [[hydroplane]]s on lakes and rivers. It is a popular [[spectator sport]] in several countries (at least the [[U
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  • * [[Snowmobile racing]] ("land" = land or frozen lakes/rivers)
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  • ...r perhaps due to its being close to and roughly equidistant from two major rivers, the Ticino and the Adda. Its Latin name, ''[[Mediolanum]]'' roughly meanin ...aning ''between the rivers'' - actually Milan still includes the two small rivers of Olona and Seveso.
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  • ...) well into prehistory. The civilisation grew to fill the area between the rivers [[Arno River|Arno]] and [[Tiber River|Tiber]] from the [[eighth century BCE
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  • ...tain lakes (e.g. [[Sauris]] and [[Barcis]]) and numerous streams and small rivers descending from the mountains. The area is also known for its tourist desti ...flow from the North and from Slovenia into the [[Adriatic]]. The two main rivers are the [[Tagliamento]], which divides the [[Alps]] from the less high [[Al
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  • ...([[Etsch]] in German) valley north of the town of Salurn; other important rivers are [[Eisack-Isarco]], forming [[Eisack-Isarco valley]], and [[Rienz-Rienza
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  • ...([[Etsch]] in German) valley north of the town of Salurn; other important rivers are [[Eisack-Isarco]], forming [[Eisack-Isarco valley]], and [[Rienz-Rienza
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  • ...oth affluents of the [[Po River]]. Their presence is symbolized by the Two Rivers Fountain in the city's center, by Giuseppe Graziosi. The city is connected
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  • ...ouths of the [[Po River|Po]] (south) and the [[Piave River|Piave]] (north) Rivers. ...ns protected themselves from land-based attacks by diverting all the major rivers flowing into the lagoon and thus preventing sediment from filling the area
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  • Trento (elev. 192m) lies in a wide valley, where the Fersina and the Avisio rivers join the [[Adige]] (the second longest river in Italy). The city is surroun
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  • ...Varni]], [[Eudoses]], [[Suarines]], and [[Nuithones]], all well guarded by rivers and forests. There is nothing remarkable about any of these tribes unless i
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  • ...between road and mountain biking. Riders have to go over obstacles, cross rivers, and race on off-road courses and on road. Most cyclocross bikes use a fra
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  • It is located on the [[Adriatic Sea]] near the coast between the rivers Marecchia (the ancient Ariminus) and Ausa (Aprusa). Coast navigation and fi
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  • ...lies between the [[Alps]] and the [[Adriatic Sea]] and is traversed by the rivers [[Po]], [[Adige]], [[Brenta]] and [[Piave River|Piave]].
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  • Other well-known rivers include the [[Tiber]], [[Adige]] and [[Arno]].
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  • ...hem down on the fertile Pachamama. When Huayra Tata sleeps, the waters and rivers lay quiet. But the calm before the storm is about to be interrupted...
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  • Four major rivers pass through the city: the [[Po]] and two of its tributaries, the [[Dora Ri
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  • Pisa's origins are unknown. The city lies at the junction of two rivers, [[Arno]] and Auser (now disappeared) in the [[Tyrrhenian Sea]] forming a l
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  • ...m]]. It is located across the confluence of the [[Tiber]] and [[Aniene]] [[rivers]]. It was once the capital of the [[Roman Empire]], the most powerful, larg
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  • ...are many bicycle paths and lanes along major streets, in parks, and by the rivers. Vienna's compact size makes cycling attractive. On a bicycle you can reac
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