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    The Cecina is a river in Italy. The name "Cecina" is common to the nearby city of Cecina. It is probably originated from the name of a powerful Etruscan...
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  • Look up Cecina or cecina in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cecina may refer to Cecina (river), a river in Tuscany, Italy Cecina (meat), a Spanish and...
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    Cecina (Italian pronunciation: [ˈtʃɛːtʃina]) is a comune (municipality) of 28,322 inhabitants in the Province of Livorno in the Italian region Tuscany...
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    Ombrone (redirect from Umbro (river))
    "Location of the Ombrone Pistoiese and Cecina river catchments in Tuscany". ResearchGate. Retrieved 2021-02-08. Ombrone river: Finding the source by turismo.intoscana...
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    villages. Of particular note in the south is the Val di Cecina, the valley of the Cecina River, and the ancient city of Volterra to the west. The southern...
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    division, now commanded by Major General Charles Bolte, drove across the Cecina River to liberate Livorno, 19 July 1944, and continued on to take Monte Belmonte...
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    armed forces against Cesare Borgia when he drowned with his horse in the river Cecina near Volterra. The only substantial biography of Marullus is by Carol...
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    (Brusnička River, "Brusnik River"), next to the villages of Crna Reka, Koritnik, Ratari and Pločnik. Between the villages of Devič and Čečina, the Crna Reka and...
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    elderly woman and her infant nephew went missing after a river overflooded in Montecatini Val di Cecina, in the Tuscany region; a volunteer for the Italian...
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    Cecina and re-established Cecina tatarica as a separate species. There are eight species within the genus Cecina: Cecina alta Prozorova, 1996 Cecina elenae...
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