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- Fucine Lake - Wikipedia
The Fucine Lake (Italian: Lago Fucino or Lago di Celano) was a large endorheic karst lake between 650 and 680 m (2,130 and 2,230 ft) above sea level and surrounded by the Monte Sirente-Monte Velino mountain ranges to the north-northeast, Mount Salviano to the west, Vallelonga to the south, and
- Fucino - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre
El lago Fucino era un gran lago endorreico en el oeste de Abruzzo, Italia central, que se extendía desde Avezzano en el noroeste hasta Ortucchio en el sureste y tocando Trasacco en el suroeste Una vez el tercer lago más grande de Italia, fue drenado por completo en 1878
- Draining of Fucine Lake - Amusing Planet
Fucine Lake, or Lago Fucino in Italian, was the source of misery since ancient times The lake had no natural outlet, causing the lake’s water to spill over and frequently flood the surrounding villages
- What Happened to Fucine Lake? – LakeHub
Lake Fucine had no natural outlet, making it an endorheic lake It was about 100-feet deep, and 37-miles (59 km) in circumference However, its water level fluctuated significantly because of no outflow and when there was a higher-than-average rainfall It was the 3rd largest lake in Italy
- How to Visit Fusine Lakes (Laghi di Fusine), Julian Alps
Laghi di Fusine (Fusine Lakes) are two lakes of glacial origin in the Italian region of Friuli-Venezia Giulia, very close to the borders of Austria and Slovenia The two lakes are called Lago di Fusine Superiore (the higher lake) and Lago di Fusine Inferiore (the lower lake)
- Lago Fucine - AcademiaLab
El lago Fucine (en italiano: Lago Fucino o Lago di Celano) era un gran lago kárstico endorreico de entre 650 y 680 m (2130 y 2230 pies) sobre el nivel del mar y rodeado por las cadenas montañosas Monte Sirente-Monte Velino al norte-noreste, Monte Salviano al oeste, Vallelonga al sur y el Valle del Giovenco al este-sureste
- Lake Fucine, Italy - NASA
Numerous rectangular fields occupy the former lake bottom--now one of the most fertile regions of Italy The area is still referred to as "Fucine Lake," even though the lake has been dry for nearly 150 years
- Llano del Fucino - Italia. it
El llano del Fucino es una gran cuenca de campos de cultivo rodeada de parques y reservas naturales de gran interés natural: el parque natural Sirente Velino, el parque nacional de los Abruzos, Lacio y Molise y el parque natural regional de los montes Simbruini Pero no siempre ha sido así
- Fucine Lake – Abruzzo, Italy (with Map Photos) - Tourcounsel
Fucine Lake (Lago di Fucino) was a large endorheic lake located in the Fucino Plain, in the Abruzzo region of central Italy Situated about 80 kilometers east of Rome, it was once the third-largest lake in Italy, covering an area of 90 to 140 km²
- Laghi di Fusine: dove si trovano, come arrivare e cosa fare - Travel365
Incastonati tra le Alpi, troverete il Lago Superiore e il Lago Inferiore, collegati tra loro da un sentiero in mezzo ai boschi: un luogo che sembra uscito da una favola In ogni stagione si tingono di colori diversi, regalando uno spettacolo unico
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