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The Sillaro (Latin Silarus, Emilian Sàrrel, Romagnol Sélar) is a 66-kilometre (41 mi) long Italian stream, whose headwaters are by the village of Piancaldoli... |
of Sammarinese as being less, but still, intelligible, while past the Sillaro such intelligibility is lost. Forlivese is the central variety of Romagnol... |
Villanova del Sillaro (Lodigiano: Vilanöva del Silar) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Lodi in the Italian region Lombardy, located about... |
Bacchiglione Adige Tartaro-Canalbianco-Po di Levante Po Reno Senio Santerno Sillaro Idice Savena Samoggia Limentra di Sambuca Limentra orientale Lamone Uniti... |
Massa-Carrara, Mantua, Pavia and Rovigo provinces and in San Marino. The Sillaro river (Emilian: Séllar in Emilian), near the town of Castel San Pietro... |
Church dedicated to Pope St Leo II in Villanova del Sillaro, Lombardy.... |
most part in the city of Bologna and its hinterland (except east of the Sillaro stream), but also in the district of Castelfranco Emilia in the province... |
Apennines to the south-west, the Adriatic to the east, and the rivers Reno and Sillaro to the north and west. To the southeast, the valley formed by the Conca... |
rivers: Silarus (Sele), today the Sele in Campania Silarus (Sillaro), today the Sillaro, in Emilia-Romagna This disambiguation page lists articles about... |
important include the Limentra orientale, Silla, Setta, Samoggia, Idice, Sillaro, Santerno and Senio. The Reno was a tributary of the Po until the middle... |
almost without resistance. The eastern boundary is formed by the rivers Sillaro and Reno, which divide it from Romagna. To the north the river Po forms... |
that moved from the Osco-Sabellic tribes to occupy the land east of the Sillaro River, which was an area associated with the morning star, Lucifer (Latin... |
River and captured Imola. From 15 to 16 April, the Poles fought at the Sillaro River and the Medicina Canal. On 17 April, the commander of the Eighth... |
Citerna, Gothic Line, Capture of Forli, Conventello-Comacchio, Bologna, Sillaro Crossing, Idice Bridgehead, Italy 1944–45 1919–: F.M. HM King Edward VIII... |
waters of the Bolognese area, the Santerno (85 km), the Idice (77 km), the Sillaro (66 km), the Savena (54 km), the Samoggia (53 km) and the Setta [it] (40... |
Line refers to the German defense line in late World War II, around the Sillaro river in northern Italy. Defended by the I Parachute Corps, it was breached... |
He is also known for spearheading the construction of the Villanova del Sillaro commune which was constructed in 1989. He is member of Real Academia de... |
was converted to an infantry battalion and fought in the crossing of the Sillaro River and at the Gaiana Canal, ending the war with the capture of Trieste... |
Villanova d'Asti Villanova del Battista Villanova del Ghebbo Villanova del Sillaro Villanova di Camposampiero Villanova Marchesana Villanova Mondovì Villanova... |
month they were involved in five main battles along the Senio, Santerno, Sillaro, Gaiana and Idice rivers as the Allies pursued the Germans back towards... |