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Villimpenta Destination Guide

Delve into Villimpenta in Italy

Villimpenta in the region of Lombardy with its 2,105 residents is a city in Italy - some 236 mi or ( 380 km ) North of Rome , the country's capital .

Interactive map of Villimpenta

Current time in Villimpenta is now 06:08 AM (Friday) . The local timezone is named " Europe/Rome " with a UTC offset of 1 hours. Depending on your travel modalities, these larger destinations might be interesting for you: Munich, Vicenza, Verona, Trevenzuolo, and Trento. While being here, make sure to check out Munich . We encountered some video on the web . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Are you curious about the possible sightseeing spots and facts in Villimpenta ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


Videos

Consiglio Comunale di Nogara - 28/06/2012 - Pt. 1

30:01 min by Mirco Moreschi
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Riprese della seduta del Consiglio Comunale di Nogara (VR) del 28 giugno 2012. ..

FireFox

1:33 min by gianfra165
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A small trip around our Airfield Aquile Randagie with the new Firefox 2000 ..


Consiglio Comunale di Nogara - 31/10/2012 - Pt 2

30:01 min by Mirco Moreschi
Views: 34 Rating: 0.00

Riprese della seduta del Consiglio Comunale di Nogara (VR) del 31 ottobre 2012 ..

Consiglio Comunale di Nogara - 31/10/2012 - Pt 6

41:21 min by Mirco Moreschi
Views: 32 Rating: 1.00

Riprese della seduta del Consiglio Comunale di Nogara (VR) del 31 ottobre 2012 ..


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Interesting facts about this location

Santa Maria Maggiore, Gazzo Veronese

Santa Maria Maggiore is a church in Gazzo Veronese, a village in the Veneto near Verona, northern Italy. It is first mentioned in the 9th century. An inscription on the exterior dates its consecration to 20 August 846. In 1117 an earthquake destroyed the first church, which was rebuilt in Romanesque style. During restorations in 1938-1940 9th century mosaics were discovered under the current pavement. Another extensive restoration was carried on in the 15th century.

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Located at 45.14 11.08 (Lat./Long.); Less than 4 km away
Tags: 12th-century architecture, 846 establishments, 9th-century church buildings, Churches in Veneto, Romanesque architecture in Italy

Mincio

Mincio is a river in the Lombardy region of northern Italy. Called the Sarca River before entering Lake Garda, it flows from there about 65 km past Mantua and into the Po River. At Mantua the Mincio was widened in the late 12th century, forming a series of three (originally four) lakes that skirt the edges of the old city. The original settlement here, dating from c2000BC, was on an island in the Mincio.

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Located at 45.07 10.98 (Lat./Long.); Less than 10 km away
Tags: Po basin, Province of Verona, Rivers of Italy, Rivers of the Province of Mantua, Tributaries of the Po (river)

Polirone Abbey

The abbey of San Benedetto in Polirone stands in the Italian comune San Benedetto Po, near Mantua. The abbey was founded in 1007 by Tedald, count of Canossa, the paternal grandfather of Matilda of Canossa, countess of Tuscany, with a grant to the Benedictine monks, of half his land lying between the rivers Po and Lirone, prompting the title "in Polirone". Polirone was the monastery most closely associated with his grand-daughter, Matilda, who granted estates and dependencies.

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Located at 45.04 10.93 (Lat./Long.); Less than 14 km away
Tags: Benedictine monasteries in Italy, Monasteries in Lombardy

Cerea railway station

Cerea is a railway station in Italy. Located on the Mantua-Monselice railway and Verona-Rovigo railway, it serves the town of Cerea in the province of Verona.

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Located at 45.20 11.22 (Lat./Long.); Less than 16 km away
Tags: Railway stations in Italy

Quadrilatero

The Quadrilatero (English: Quadrilateral) is the traditional name of a defensive system of the Austrian Empire in the Lombardy-Venetia, which connected the fortresses of Peschiera, Mantua, Legnago and Verona between the Mincio, the Po and Adige Rivers. In the period between the end of the Napoleonic Wars and the Revolutions of 1848, they were the only fully modernized and armed fortresses within the Empire. Starting from c.

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Located at 45.29 10.97 (Lat./Long.); Less than 17 km away
Tags: History of Austria, History of Italy, History of Lombardy, History of Veneto

Historical Weather

temperature and rainfall during the year in Villimpenta