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The Val Trompia (Valle Trompia) is a slightly more than 50 km long valley in the Province of Brescia, northern Italy. It consists of the valleys of the river Mella and its tributaries, north of the city of Brescia. It is situated between Val Camonica, Val Sabbia and Lake Iseo.
The name originates from the ancient Rhaetian people, the Trumpilini, the conquest of which ...
The Valley of the Queens is a place in Egypt where wives of Pharaohs were buried in ancient times. In ancient times, it was known as Ta-Set-Neferu, meaning –"the place of the Children of the Pharaoh", because along with the Queens of the 18th, 19th and 20th dynasties (1550–1070 BCE) many princes and princesses were also buried with various members of the n...
Vallone dei Mulini (known in English as Valley of the Mills) is a historic valley in Sorrento, Italy.
Its name derived from its beginning function: to grind grain. The valley originates from the release of waters waters into a tufa plain about 37,000 years ago, following the eruption of the Campi Flegrei.
A sawmill was, providing swan wood. It was in operation until t...
The Valongo Wharf is an old dock located in the port area of Rio de Janeiro, between the current Coelho e Castro and Sacadura Cabral streets.
Built in 1811, it was the site of landing and trading of African slaves until 1831, with the ban on the transatlantic slave trade (but clandestine trade continued until 1888). During the twenty years of its operation, between 50...
Valparaíso is one of the Chile's most important seaports and an increasing cultural center in the Southwest Pacific hemisphere. Valparaíso played an important geopolitical role in the second half of the 19th century, when the city served as a major stopover for ships traveling between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans by crossing the Straits of Magellan. A...
There are two ways to get to the Vancouver Island: air or sea. Most people tend to take a ferry over to the island and there are plenty of ferries that can transport cars as well. If you like to explore the outdoors, you’ll find there’s plenty to do on Vancouver Island such as golfing from one end of the Island to the other, whale watching, scuba diving, k...
The secret courts at Grand Central Station. Vanderbilt Tennis Club is the newest tennis facility in Manhattan. The club has one regulation sized indoor hardcourt, One junior court, 2 practice lanes and a fully equipped fitness room. Open every day late.
VanDusen Botanical Garden is situated in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Named for local lumberman and philanthropist Whitford Julian VanDusen, it has been a public garden since its opening on August 30, 1975. The garden is managed by the Vancouver Park Board and run by an administrative staff bolstered by approximately 1600 volunteers and 9 full-time gardeners w...
The former Van Nelle Factory (Dutch:Van Nellefabriek) on the Schie river in Rotterdam, is considered a prime example of the International Style.
The buildings were designed by architect Leendert van der Vlugt from the Brinkman & Van der Vlugt office in cooperation with civil engineer J.G. Wiebenga, at that time a specialist for constructions in reinforced concrete...
Városliget (City Park) is a public park in Budapest, Hungary close to the city centre. Its main entrance is Heroes' Square (Hősök tere), one of Hungary's World Heritage sites.
City Park has the largest artificial ice surface in Europe, Városligeti Műjégpálya, and it's the centre of Hungarian bandy. The B-group at the Bandy World Champi...
Västerbron is an arch bridge in central Stockholm, Sweden. With a total length exceeding 600 m, 340 m of which stretches over water, it is one of the major bridges in Stockholm, offering one of the most panoramic views of the central part of the city centering on Gamla stan, the old town. Its inauguration on 20 November 1935 made it the second stationary connecti...
Vastseliina Castle was a castle of the Livonian Order, Bishopric of Dorpat. It was constructed by 1342 by the Landmeister Burkhard von Dreileben as part of the border fortifications of Old Livonia against Novgorod, Pskov and later Moscow.
The ruins of the castle are near Vastseliina, Estonia.
The Vatican Necropolis lies under the Vatican City, at depths varying between 5–12 meters below Saint Peter's Basilica. The Vatican sponsored archeological excavations under Saint Peter's in the years 1940–1949 which revealed parts of a necropolis dating to Imperial times. The work was undertaken at the request of Pope Pius XI who wished to be buried ...
During archaeological excavations from 2003-2013, ruins of a Viking longhouse from the 10th century were discovered at Vatnsfjörður. This archaeological area is very well marked which makes it an interesting place to visit.
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