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2066:Monte Lauzo
2051:Monte Fusco
1971:Monte Abate
1876:Alban Hills
1775:Lake Albano
1327:river mouth
1236:(1 & 2)
1146:23 February
1024:23 February
994:23 February
839:Campidoglio
750:lungoteveri
744:flood plain
677:During the
475:Valtiberina
73:Native name
18:Tiber River
2776:Categories
2749:12°14′00″E
2746:41°44′26″N
2731:Categories
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2570:and places
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2257:Categories
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1891:Monte Cavo
1613:Categories
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679:Punic Wars
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544:Alba Longa
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181:Basin size
2702:Education
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2165:Geography
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1825:Lake Nemi
1676:Frosinone
1584:Education
1387:Provinces
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1205:cite book
1131:Telegraph
1041:"Tiber".
965:"Tiber".
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831:Tiberinus
687:olive oil
644:Etruscans
591:hydronyms
540:Tiberinus
521:*Tiferios
500:praenomen
481:Etymology
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368:Fiumicino
358:, to the
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193:Discharge
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2482:Language
2453:Politics
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2331:Florence
2212:Politics
2081:Mainarde
1427:Piacenza
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888:Archived
858:See also
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602:Numidian
575:phytonym
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518:Faliscan
514:Thefarie
510:Etruscan
508:. Also,
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93:Location
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320:Tiberis
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