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Lagarina Valley ( it, Vallagarina, german: Lagertal) is a valley in northern Italy, used to define the lower mountain course of the Adige River. It is mostly included in the province of Trentino, with the lower section being part of the province of Verona. The largest town is Rovereto. Geography The upper limit of the valley is generally set at the so-called "Murazzi", north to Besenello and about south to Trento. Above this it is known as Val d'Adige. The lower limit is the entrance in the Padan Plain, near the ''Chiusa di Ceraino''. As with the Val d'Adige, the Vallagarina is of glacial origin. Orographically, it separates the Brescian and Gardesane Prealps to the west from the Venetian prealps to the east. History The valley is home to several forts built by the Austrian Empire in the 19th century and older castles, such as Castle of Avio which dates to the 11th century. In the locality Lavini di Marco, near Rovereto, are several dinosaur footprints attributed to ...
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Lavini is a surname, and can refer to: *Members of the Lavini family of Italy, including: *Giuseppe Lavini (1721-1793), Italian literature scholar *Giuseppe Lavini senior (1776-1847), professor of chemistry and pharmacy at the University of Turin, son of Carlo Amedeo **Amedeo Giuseppe Teresio Lavini (1820-1884), Italian magistrate, son of Giuseppe senior ***Giuseppe Lavini (1857–1928), Italian painter and art critic, son of Amedeo Giuseppe Teresio ****Amedeo Lavini (1894–1961), Italian Architect, only son of Giuseppe ****Celestina Lavini (1896–1977), 1st daughter of Giuseppe ****Adelina Lavini (1901–1990), 2nd daughter of Giuseppe, in 1921 married Riccardo Ajmone-Marsan {{surname Italian-language surnames Compound surnames ...
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