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  2. Limone sul Garda - Wikipedia

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    Limone sul Garda (Gardesano: Limù) is a town and comune in the province of Brescia, in Lombardy (northern Italy), at the western bank of Lake Garda. History [ edit ]

  3. Nago–Torbole - Wikipedia

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    The main winds on the north of Lake Garda are the Ora and the Peler. The Ora is a south wind, which starts at noon and blows until the early evening hours. The Pelér (also known under the name Vento (ital. for wind) is a north wind, which starts blowing in the second half of the night and continues until late morning.

  4. Ponte di Legno - Wikipedia

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    The churches of Ponte di Legno are: Parish of the Holy Trinity, dated 1685, though the wooden door is from 1929. Inside there are works from the workshop of Ramus.

  5. Alto Garda Bresciano Regional Park - Wikipedia

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    The Alto Garda Bresciano Regional Park (Italian: Parco regionale dell'Alto Garda Bresciano) is a nature reserve in Lombardy, Italy.Established in 1989, it covers the western coast of Lake Garda between Salò and Limone sul Garda (Riviera dei Limoni), the Valle Sabbia and the mountains between the lake and the border with Trentino.

  6. List of municipalities of Lombardy - Wikipedia

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    Location of Lombardy within Italy Provinces of Lombardy. The following is a list of the municipalities of Lombardy, Italy.[1]There are 1,507 municipalities in Lombardy (as of January 2019):

  7. Province of Brescia - Wikipedia

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    The province of Brescia is the largest in the region, boasts three main lakes, Lake Garda, Lake Iseo and Lake Idro, plus several other smaller lakes, three valleys, Val Camonica, Val Trompia and Valle Sabbia, as well as a wide flat area south of the city, known as the Bassa Bresciana, and several hilly areas surrounding the city landscape and extending eastwards towards Veneto and west to ...