The Bradano is a river in the Basilicata and Apulia regions of southern Italy. Its source is Lago Pesole (which is near Forenza and Filiano) in the province...
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Vulture (region) (redirect from Vulture-Alto Bradano)
Vulture, IPA: [ˈvulture]), also known as the Vulture-Melfese or Vulture-Alto Bradano is a geographical and historical region in the northern part of the province...
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massif in the south. It is bordered on the east by a large part of the Bradano river depression, which is traversed by numerous streams and declines to...
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the easternmost mouth and the last having the westernmost mouth. Lato Bradano Alvo Basentello Bilioso Gravina Gravina di Matera Basento Cavone Salandrella...
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Lake San Giuliano, an artificial reservoir created by the damming of the Bradano river, and the river sections upstream and downstream of it. Colle di Timmari...
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is southwest of Matera, east of Grottole, and north of Miglionico. The Bradano flows into the lake from the northwest and flows out of the lake to the...
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Gravina (river) (category Tributaries of the Bradano)
flows west of Matera before emptying into the Bradano as a left tributary a short distance after the Bradano exits Lago di San Giuliano. The Times Comprehensive...
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dedicated to the goddess Hera and the god Apollo. The temple, located near the Bradano river in the south of Italy, was part of a countryside sanctuary and remains...
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towards the Gulf of Tarentum. Of these the most important are the Bradanus (Bradano), the Casuentus (Basento), the Aciris (Agri), and the Siris (Sinni). The...
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in the southern Italian region of Basilicata. It is located between the Bradano and Basento rivers at an elevation ranging from about 150 to 576 metres...
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