Pizzo Formico
Pizzo Formico is a mountain of Lombardy, Italy.
Pizzo Formico is a mountain of Lombardy, Italy.
Pizz Gallagiun (also known as Pizzo Galleggione) is a mountain of the Oberhalbstein Range, located on the border between Italy and Switzerland. On its southern side it overlooks the Val Bregaglia.
Piz Varuna (3,453 m) is a mountain in the Bernina Range of the Alps, located on the border between Italy and Switzerland.
Piz Umbrail (3,033 m) is a mountain of the Ortler Alps, south of the Umbrail Pass (2,503 m), located on the border between Lombardy (Italy) and Graubünden (Switzerland).
Piz Turettas (2,963 m) is a mountain of the Swiss Ortler Alps, overlooking Fuldera in the canton of Graubünden.
Piz Tremoggia is a mountain in the Bernina Range of the Alps, located on the border between Italy and Switzerland.
Piz Sesvenna is the highest mountain in the Sesvenna Range of the Alps. It lies between the Swiss canton of Graubünden and the Italian region of South Tyrol.
Piz Piot is a mountain of the Oberhalbstein Alps, located between Juf and Casaccia, in the canton of Graubünden.
Piz Fora is a mountain of the Bernina Range (Alps), located on the border between Italy and Switzerland.
Piz Duan is a mountain of the Oberhalbstein Range, overlooking Vicosoprano and the Val Bregaglia, in the Swiss canton of Graubünden.
Piz Corbet (also known as Pizzo Sevino) is a mountain of the Lepontine Alps on the Swiss-Italian border. It is situated between Mesocco and Campodolcino.
Piz Chavalatsch (also known as Monte Cavallaccio) (2,763 m) is a mountain in the Ortler Range of the Alps of eastern Switzerland and northern Italy.
Piz Cengalo (3,369 m) is a mountain in the Bregaglia range of the Alps on the border between the Swiss canton of Graubünden and Italy. The first ascent of the mountain was by D. W. Freshfield and C. Comyns Tucker with guide F.
Piz Bles is a mountain in the Oberhalbstein Alps, located on the border between Italy (Lombardy) and Switzerland (Graubünden).
Pistoia railway station is the station of Pistoia in Piazza Dante.
The Piomba is an Italian river in Abruzzo. The source of the river is near Cermignano in the province of Teramo. The river flows southeast past Cellino Attanasio before entering the province of Pescara. The river flows close to the border with Teram…
The Church of Sant' Andrea, Pistoia, (Pieve di Sant'Andrea) is a church in Pistoia, Tuscany, central Italy that serves as a "pieve" or place that congregations from surrounding village churches use for baptism. It is dedicated to St. Andrew the Apos…
Pianibbie is a frazione in the Province of Chieti in the Abruzzo region of Italy.
Piagiolino Airfield is an abandoned World War II military airfield in Italy, which was located about 1 km southwest of Monterado (Provincia di Ancona,The Marches); 200 km north of Rome.
The Petit Mont Collon is a mountain of the Swiss Pennine Alps, located south of Arolla in the canton of Valais.
Peltuinum was a Roman town of the Vestini, on the ancient Via Claudia Nova, 20 km east of L'Aquila, Italy, between the modern-day settlements of Prata d'Ansidonia and Castelnuovo. It was apparently the chief town of that portion of the Vestini who d…
The Pastena Caves (Italian: Grotte di Pastena) are a remarkable karst cave system located in the municipality of Pastena, in the province of Frosinone, Lazio.
The Parco Tecnologico Padano is the engine of the Lodi Cluster which hosts many organisations involved in the ag-biotech sector, including the Faculties of Veterinary Medicine and Agricultural Sciences of the University of Milan and public and priva…
Parco Dragoni is a green area in the frazione Ronco of Forlì, Emilia-Romagna, northern Italy.
The Palazzo Tezzano is a historic building in Piazza Stesicoro, which is in the center of Catania, Sicily, southern Italy.
The Palazzo Sclafani is a palace in Palermo, southern Italy, situated near the city's cathedral and the Palazzo dei Normanni.
Palazzo Sangiorgi is a palace in Forlì, Emilia-Romagna, northern Italy.
Palazzo Magnani can refer to several buildings in Italy:
Palazzo Hercolani is a palace in Forlì, Emilia-Romagna, Italy.
Palazzo Antonini is a palazzo in Udine, northern Italy, designed by architect Andrea Palladio in the middle of the 16th century for the Antonini family, owner of various other palaces in Udine.
Palasport Primo Carnera is an indoor sporting arena located in Udine, Italy. The capacity of the arena is 3,850 people. It is currently home of the Pallalcesto Amatori Udine basketball team.
PalaSele is an indoor sporting arena located in Eboli, Italy. The capacity of the arena is 8,000 spectators.
PalaScapriano is an indoor sporting arena located in Teramo, central Italy.
PalaPanini is an indoor sporting arena located in Modena, Italy.
PalaLivorno (formerly known as PalaAlgida) is an indoor sporting arena located in Livorno, Italy.
PalaFantozzi is an indoor sporting arena located in Capo d'Orlando, Italy. The capacity of the arena is 3,613 people and it is named after basketball player Alessandro Fantozzi.