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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. Terni - Wikipedia

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    Terni (/ ˈ t ɛər n i / TAIR-nee; Italian: ⓘ; Latin: Interamna (Nahars)) is a city in the southern portion of the region of Umbria, in Central Italy. It is near the border with Lazio. The city is the capital of the province of Terni, located in the plain of the River Nera.

  4. 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

  5. List of waterfalls - Wikipedia

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    Cascata delle Marmore, Italy. Cascata delle Marmore – 165 m (541 ft), tallest man-made waterfall in the world; Cascate del Rio Verde; Cascate del Serio – 315 m (1,033 ft), highest waterfall in Italy; Cascata del Toce; Cascate del Varone; Cascate Nardis

  6. Category:Waterfalls of Umbria - Wikipedia

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    Waterfalls in the Italian region of Umbria. ... Cascata delle Marmore This page was last edited on 3 April 2018, at 07:32 (UTC). Text ...

  7. Cascate delle Marmore - Wikipedia

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  8. List of World Heritage Sites in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Twenty-five Italian sites were added during the 1990s, including 10 sites added at the 21st session held in Naples in 1997. Italy has served as a member of the World Heritage Committee five times, 1978–1985, 1987–1993, 1993–1999, 1999–2001, and 2021–2025. [3] Out of Italy's 60 heritage sites, 54 are cultural and 6 are natural. [3]

  9. Marmore (Dora Baltea) - Wikipedia

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    The Marmore is a stream which flows through the Valtournenche in the Aosta Valley, Italy. It is a tributary of the Dora Baltea. Course This ...