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Lake Iseo or Iseo lake (US: / iː ˈ z eɪ oʊ / ee-ZAY-oh; [1] Italian: Lago d'Iseo Italian pronunciation: [ˈlaːɡo diˈzɛːo]; Eastern Lombard: Lach d'Izé), also known as Sebino (Italian:; Latin: Sebinus), is the fourth largest lake in Lombardy, Italy, fed by the Oglio River.
It is one of I Borghi più belli d'Italia ("The most beautiful villages of Italy"). [2] It is located on the islands Montisola (the major island, from which it takes the name), Loreto and San Paolo in Lake Iseo and, as of 2015, its population is 1,770. [3] Monte Isola's population is approximately spread over eleven villages and hamlets.
Luxury Real Estate [ edit ] The word itself luxury derived from the Latin luxus , and associated with real estate, indicates today in Italy, a category of properties of particular value and of high historical and artistic value.
San Paolo Island (Italian: Isola di San Paolo) is a small island on Lake Iseo in Brescia, Northern Italy. The island is privately owned by the Beretta family, and the island contains a single house. History
Sale Marasino (Brescian: Sale Marazì) is a comune in the province of Brescia, Lombardy, northern Italy. It is situated on the east shore of Lake Iseo. References
Castro (Bergamasque: Càster) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Bergamo in the Italian region of Lombardy, located about 80 kilometres (50 mi) northeast of Milan and about 35 kilometres (22 mi) northeast of Bergamo on the western side of the lake Iseo. As of 31 December 2019, it had a population of 1,292 and an area of 3.5 square ...
The following is a list of lakes of Italy. ... (Lago d'Iseo) Lombardy: 65.3 km 2 (25.2 sq mi) 186 m (610 ft) 251 m (823 ft) Lake Bracciano (Lago di Bracciano)
Iseo (Brescian: Izé) is a town and comune in the province of Brescia, in Lombardy, Italy, on the south shore of Lake Iseo. It is bounded by the communes of Provaglio d'Iseo, Sulzano, Polaveno and Paratico. It has the first monument ever built of Giuseppe Garibaldi, erected in 1883. [3]