Waterways and Water Bodies
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river | A small stream that flows into the Tyrrhenian Sea. It now lies in the territory of the municipalities of Allumiere, Civitavecchia, and Santa Marinella and forms... |
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river | A minor tributary of the Anio river in the vicinity of Guidonia. |
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sanctuary, fountain | Sacred to the goddess Anna Perenna and the nymphs, this rectangular fountain surrounded by rupestral inscriptions was excavated on the modern Via Guidubaldo del... |
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water-open | The strait separating Gallia and Britannia. |
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river | The modern Vipava river in Slovenia. |
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river | A small river draining into the Tyrrhenian Sea just south of Luna (the modern Fiume Frigido in Tuscany). |
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lake | A lake of ancient Italy, site of a major battle of 89 BC. Flood and drainage controls were attempted by both Claudius and Hadrian. The Torlonia family drained t... |
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lake | A brackish lake ca. 90 km southeast of Rome. |
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well | A sacred well of the Nuragic civilization dated between 1200 and 850 BC. The well is located between the modern Sardinian settlements of Escalaplano and Ballao ... |
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river | Gabellus/*Secia fl. (Secchia river) is a tributary of the Po river. |
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river | An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 61 E2 Gaison? fl. |
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unlocated, lake | An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 61 unlocated Gaisonis L. |
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river | Galaesus fl. (Galeso) was a small river of ancient Calabria that flowed into the Gulf of Tarentum. |
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unlocated, well | An unlocated well presumably in the middle Euphrates region, in or near the kingdom of Suhu. |
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water-open | The Gulf of Lion, or Sinus Gallicus. |
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water-open | The modern Straits of Bonifacio separates the Tyrrhenian Sea from the western Mediterranean Sea. The straits measure 11 km (6.8 miles) in width. |
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river | An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 86 A3 Gallos fl. |
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river | An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 62 G3 Gallos/Terias fl. |
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river | An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 62 F5 Gallos? fl. |
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river | The Ganges flows some 2,525 km (1,569 mi) from its sources in the western Himalayas to the Bay of Bengal. |