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  2. Vallone dei Mulini - Wikipedia

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    Sorrento, Italy: Vallone dei Mulini or Valle dei Mulini (known in English as Valley of the Mills) is a historic valley in Sorrento, Italy. History

  3. File:Valle dei Mulini (Sorrento) 1.JPG - Wikipedia

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  4. Sorrento - Wikipedia

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    Sorrento entered into the Neapolitan Republic of 1799, but in vain. [clarification needed] In the 19th century the economy of the city improved markedly, favoured by the development of agriculture, tourism and trade. A route connecting Sorrento to Castellammare di Stabia was opened under the reign of Ferdinand II (1830–1859).

  5. List of valleys of Italy - Wikipedia

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  6. Sorrento Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Sorrento Cathedral west front. The Cathedral of Saints Philip and James (Italian: Cattedrale dei Santi Filippo e Giacomo), commonly known as the Sorrento Cathedral (Italian: Duomo di Sorrento), is a Roman Catholic cathedral located on Via Santa Maria della Pietà in Sorrento, Italy. [1]

  7. Sorrento Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    The Sorrento Peninsula or Sorrentine Peninsula is a peninsula located in southern Italy which separates the Gulf of Naples to the north from the Gulf of Salerno to the south. Geography [ edit ]

  8. Amalfi Coast - Wikipedia

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    Map of Amalfi Coast View toward Positano from Salerno. Like the rest of the region, the Amalfi Coast has a Mediterranean climate, featuring warm summers and mild winters.It is located on the relatively steep southern shore of the Sorrentine Peninsula, leaving little room for rural and agricultural development. [5]

  9. Rock Drawings in Valcamonica - Wikipedia

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    Emmanuel Anati, Evolution and style in Camunian rock art: An inquiry into the formation of European civilization, 1976. Emmanuel Anati (1982). I Camuni: alle radici della civiltà europea. Milan: Jaca Book. Emmanuel Anati, Valcamonica rock art: A new history for Europe, 1994.