Secchia
The Secchia (called by Pliny Gabellus) is an Italian river.
Gazoldo degli Ippoliti is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Mantua in the Italian region Lombardy, located about 110 kilometres (68 mi) east of Milan and about 15 kilometres (9 mi) west of Mantua.
Population: 2,738
Latitude: 45° 11' 59.96" N
Longitude: 10° 34' 42.20" E
The Secchia (called by Pliny Gabellus) is an Italian river.
Cremona railway station (Italian: Stazione di Cremona) is the main station serving the city and comune of Cremona, in the region of Lombardy, northern Italy.
The Belfiore martyrs were a group of pro-independence fighters condemned to death by hanging in 1853 during the Italian Risorgimento. They included Tito Speri and the priest Enrico Tazzoli and are named after the site where the sentence was carried …
The Teatro Comunale Ponchielli, as it has been known since 1986, is an opera house located in Cremona, Italy.
San Michele is a church in Cremona, northern Italy.
The Loggia dei Militi (Italian: "Soldiers' Loggia") is a historical building in Cremona, northern Italy. As reported by an inscription on its façade, it was built in 1292.
Santa Maria Maggiore is a church in Gazzo Veronese, a village in the Veneto near Verona, northern Italy.
San Sigismondo is a Roman Catholic religious complex in Cremona, northern Italy.
The Cremona Baptistery (Italian: Battistero di Cremona) is a religious edifice in Cremona, northern Italy.
The Chiese, also known in the Province of Brescia as the Clisi, is a 160-kilometre (99 mi) Italian river that is the principal immisary and sole emissary of the sub-alpine lake Lago d’Idro, and is a left tributary of the Oglio.
Battle of Custoza (or Battle of Custozza) is the name of two battles fought in Custoza, near Verona, Northern Italy.
Quaderni (population est.
The Dolo mountain stream springs from the Mount Cusna's slopes (44°14′24.21″N10°27′22.31″E), in the Reggio-Emilia province, in the Tuscany-Emilia Romagna Apennine Mountains.