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  2. Cascata delle Marmore - Wikipedia

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    The Cascata delle Marmore (Italian: [kaˈskaːta delle ˈmarmore]) or Marmore Falls is a tiered, man-made waterfall in Italy, created by the Romans in 271 BC. At 165m (541 feet) tall, it is the largest man-made waterfall in the world. [1] It is located 7.7 km from Terni, in the region of Umbria. [2]

  3. List of World Heritage Sites in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Italy has 60 listed sites, ... The Cascata delle Marmore (pictured) is an artificial waterfall, ... Grotta dei Cervi near Otranto was occupied in the Neolithic.

  4. List of waterfalls - Wikipedia

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    Cascata delle Marmore, Italy. Cascata delle Marmore – 165 m ... 3-tiered waterfall near Auckland; Lady Alice Falls – 200 m (660 ft) horsetail in Doubtful Sound;

  5. Artificial waterfall - Wikipedia

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    The Marmore's Falls in Umbria, Italy, the tallest artificial waterfall in the world. An artificial waterfall is a water feature or fountain which imitates a natural waterfall. [1] Artificial waterfalls have long been featured in traditional Japanese gardens, where they can serve to highlight a

  6. Rieti Valley - Wikipedia

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    The Rieti Valley or Rieti Plain (Italian: Piana Reatina or Conca Reatina) is a small plain in central Italy, where lies the city of Rieti, Lazio. It is also known as Sacred Valley and Holy Valley (Italian: Valle Santa) since saint Francis of Assisi lived here for many years and erected four shrines, which have become the destination of pilgrims.

  7. Category:Waterfalls of Umbria - Wikipedia

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    Location of Umbria in Italy. Waterfalls in the Italian region of Umbria. Pages in category "Waterfalls of Umbria" ... Cascata delle Marmore This page was last ...

  8. Lago di Piediluco - Wikipedia

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    Lago di Piediluco is a lake that straddles the border between the Province of Terni, Umbria, Italy and the Province of Rieti, Lazio. At an elevation of 375 m (1,230 ft), its surface area is 1.58 km 2 (0.61 sq mi). The lake is formed by the inflow of water from three sources: the Rio Fuscello, the Velino river and the Nera river.

  9. List of waterfalls by height - Wikipedia

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    Waterfall Height Complex Country Image Remarks Cascata delle Marmore: 165 metres (541 ft) [66] Parco Fluviale del Nera: Italy: Created by the ancient Romans. Liebian Waterfall: 108 metres (354 ft) Liebian International Plaza: China: Edmonton Great Divide Waterfall: 64 meters (210 ft) High Level Bridge: Canada