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    The Torricelle (Toresele in Veronese dialect) are the hills that surround the city of Verona to the north. The hills have been an integral part of the...
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    long, which constituted of 5 laps of a circuit around Torricelle, including the 3.4 km Torricelle climb, with an average gradient of approximately 4% and...
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  • Veronese, Unione Speleologica (2014). "New dating of palaeokarst features at Torricelle hills (Verona, Italy)". Italian Journal of Geosciences. 133 (3): 427–438...
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    long, which constituted of 9 laps of a circuit around Torricelle, including the 3.4 km Torricelle climb, with an average gradient of approximately 4%,...
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    skull bones. Other Middle Paleolithic settlements have been found on the Torricelle, Monte Cucco, Monte Loffa and at Azzago. The findings, however, suggest...
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    Italy Region Veneto Province Rovigo (RO) Frazioni San Pietro Polesine, Torricelle, Torretta Government  • Mayor Massimo Biancardi Area  • Total 37.91 km2...
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    Finally, in the surrounding area, located in the flat countryside or on the Torricelle hills, 31 forts (19 of which still exist) formed the last and most modern...
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    Leonardo, higher than both the surrounding hills (colle San Pietro and the Torricelle), and were thus easily able to fire down on the strong points on these...
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