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Civitella Paganico - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Civitella Paganico is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Grosseto in the Italian region Tuscany, located about 90 km south of Florence and about 30 km northeast of Grosseto. As of 31 Decemb...
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Il comune di Civitella Paganico si estende su un territorio di grande bellezza che unisce tratti del paesaggio senese e della Maremma grossetana. Nel territorio comunale si alternano colline punteggiate di antichi borghi, fattorie e castelli immersi nei boschi secolari e pianure solcate da torrenti e dal fiume Ombrone.
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Mappa di Civitella Paganico (Provincia di Grosseto - Regione Toscana). Cartina e cartografia comunale, stradario, pianta della zona, tuttocittà, percorsi per auto, foto satellitari. Dove si trova Civitella Paganico ... Mappe e Cartine di Civitella Paganico...
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Organiv Wine Location Civitella Paganico (Gr) Grapes Sangiovese Year 2005 Production 10. 000 Plantation year 2000 Exposure Sud-est e sud 140 mslm Soil Mainly clay with fractured sandstones Planting and pruning system Guyot double;
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Civitella Paganico and probably dates from the 1st - 3rd centuries B.C., when the Etruscan power was in decline and they were considered part of the Roman empire. "It's quite rare to find a tomb intact like this," lead archaeologist Andrea Marcocci told Reuters.
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The tomb, in the Tuscan town of Civitella Paganico, probably dates from between the 1st and 3rd centuries B.C., when Etruscan power was in decline, Andrea Marcocci, who led digging at the site, told Reuters.
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