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Español: Apeninos en Emilia (Pietra di Bismantova)

Italy, Apennines, Province of Reggio Emilia, Emilia-Romagna Picture taken by me, author: Paolo Picciati in spring 2004

The mountains seen are Pietra di Bismantova, Ventasso and Cusna


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Appennino reggiano, provincia di Reggio Emilia

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