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Berici Hills

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The edges are jagged enough on each side, with alternating indentations and sinuosity or with simple engravings on the sides, the "scaranti". The sides are all pretty sweet and straight, except for the southeast side, which shows a nearly continuous sequence of nude and vertical cliffs.
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The flora is characterized by berica thermophilous vegetation, the environment a hot climate, or microterme, usually live at altitudes well above. This situation is due to the huge climate changes which has undergone the place over millions of years: in
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The Berici Hills stand out, south of Vicenza, with the shape of a parallelogram, whose major axis is oriented towards the Northeast. It is about 24 km (15 mi), and with a total area of about 165
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is probably formed a flora microterma, approached a thermophilous vegetation in the immediately subsequent to a progressive warming of the globe.
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Important place of recreation for many of the weekend vicentini is the lake that lies at the heart of high hills, the
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Colli Berici
Vicenza
Monte Berico
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Fimon Lake
carbonatic
fossil
Ice Age
Alonte
Arcugnano
Barbarano Vicentino
Brendola
Castegnero
Grancona
Longare
Lonigo
Mossano
Nanto
Orgiano
San Germano dei Berici
Sossano
Villaga
Zovencedo
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