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    del Diavolo – Blera, Lazio Ponte del Diavolo (officially Ponte Vecchio, also Ponte Gobbo [it]) – Bobbio, Emilia Romagna Ponte del Diavolo or Ponte della...
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  • Ponte del Diavolo (Italian for "Devil's bridge") by Martin Ebel is a territorial game (with connective elements similar to Go), in which two players create...
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    province of Lucca. It's one of numerous medieval bridges known as Ponte del Diavolo, the "Bridge of the Devil", it was a vital river crossing on the Via...
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    formerly belonging to the cathedral chapter. The fine 15th-century Ponte del Diavolo leads to the church of S. Martino, which contains an altar of the...
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  • was expected in the fourth quarter of 2011. Directly north of the Ponte del Diavolo and Corte dei Signori permits, the 742.8 km2 (286.8 sq mi) Tre Ponti...
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    also home to a Devil's Bridge, known as the Ponte del Diavolo or alternatively the Ponticello del Diavolo (devil's little bridge). Ernest Hemingway spent...
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  • † Crosstrack Dots Dots and boxes † Gonnect Havannah † Hex † Onyx Ponte del Diavolo PÜNCT Selfo Shannon switching game Slither Star *Star † Tak Through...
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    Italy. Borgo a Mozzano is dominated by the presence of Ponte della Maddalena also called "del Diavolo" (Devil's Bridge). Matilda of Tuscany is believed to...
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    Ponte a Serraglio, is the medieval Ponte della Maddalena (circa 1100), with a lofty central arch. It is also known as Ponte del Diavolo. Il Ponte del...
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    Maddalena (detto 'Ponte del Diavolo')". www.castellitoscani.com (in Italian). Retrieved 15 November 2020. "La leggenda del ponte del Diavolo (e perché dovreste...
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