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Explore Giazza in Italy

Giazza in the region of Veneto is a place in Italy - some 268 mi or ( 432 km ) North of Rome , the country's capital city .

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Time in Giazza is now 11:39 PM (Saturday) . The local timezone is named " Europe/Rome " with a UTC offset of 1 hours. Depending on your budget, these more prominent locations might be interesting for you: Munich, Vicenza, Vestenanova, Verona, and Venice. Since you are here already, consider visiting Munich . We saw some hobby film on the internet . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Where to go and what to see in Giazza ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


Videos

I Pistonieri dell'Abbazia di Badia Calavena (VR)

7:50 min by webztv
Views: 13167 Rating: 4.65

Festa dei pistonieri a Badia Calavena, Provincia di Verona. Vengono sparati i pistoni, potentissimi strumenti a salve. Per maggiori informazioni si veda www.earmi.it/varie/pistoni.htm ..

Lessinia invernale

2:02 min by Stefano Brutti
Views: 897 Rating: 3.67

ciaspolare in solitaria da San Giorgio a Cima Trappola...in assoluto silenzio ..


SNOW - NO SNOW

2:11 min by FisioVerona
Views: 839 Rating: 5.00

La Lessinia (Verona) in Inverno ea tarda primavera - Lessini mountains (province of Verona - Northern Italy) in winter and in late spring ..

Alps on a BMW RT with Beach's Motorcycle Adventures

7:10 min by PFFOG
Views: 627 Rating: 0.00

riding a BMW rt in the alps ..


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Interesting facts about this location

Monte Bolca

Monte Bolca is a lagerstätte near Verona, Italy that was one of the first fossil sites with high quality preservation known to Europeans, and is still an important source of fossils from the Eocene.

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Located at 45.60 11.21 (Lat./Long.); Less than 9 km away
Tags: Eocene, Geography of Veneto, History of Veneto, Lagerstätten, Paleontological sites of Europe

Bolca

Bolca is a village in the Veneto, on the southern margin of the Italian Alps. It is a frazione of the comune of Vestenanova, in the province of Verona. The area is famous for the marine fossils from the lagerstätte of Monte Bolca. It was one of the first fossil sites with high quality preservation known to Europeans, and is still an important source of fossils from the Eocene.

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Located at 45.60 11.21 (Lat./Long.); Less than 9 km away
Tags: Eocene, Frazioni of the Province of Verona, Paleontological sites of Europe

Giardino Officinale di Marzana

The Giardino Officinale di Marzana is a municipal botanical garden located in Marzana, Verona, Veneto, Italy. The garden was established in 1980 by the Corpo forestale di Verona. It contains medicinal and pharmaceutical plants from the Americas, Africa, and Russia, as well as plants used in perfumes and cosmetics.

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Located at 45.50 11.01 (Lat./Long.); Less than 18 km away
Tags: Botanical gardens in Italy, Gardens in Veneto

1117 Verona earthquake

A powerful earthquake on 3 January 1117 struck northern Italy and Germany, rated a VII on the Mercalli intensity scale. The epicentre of the first shock was near Verona, the city which suffered the most damage. The outer wall of the amphitheatre was partially felled, and the standing portion was damaged in a later earthquake of 1183.

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Located at 45.50 11.00 (Lat./Long.); Less than 19 km away
Tags: 1110s in Italy, 1117 in Europe, 12th century in Germany, 12th-century earthquakes, Earthquakes in Germany, Earthquakes in Italy, History of Verona

Ponte Pietra (Verona)

The Ponte Pietra (Italian for "Stone Bridge"), once known as the Pons Marmoreus, is a Roman arch bridge crossing the Adige River in Verona, Italy. The bridge was completed in 100 BC, and the Via Postumia from Genua to the Brenner Pass passed over it. It originally flanked another Roman bridge, the Pons Postumius; both structures provided the city (on the right bank) with access to the Roman theatre on the east bank.

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Located at 45.45 11.00 (Lat./Long.); Less than 24 km away
Tags: 1st-century BC bridges, Buildings and structures in Verona, Deck arch bridges, Roman bridges in Italy, Stone bridges, Transport in Veneto