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Domain name - camuni.it


Site title - B&B I CAMUNI


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Words count at camuni.it:

camuni - 3
bed - 1
and - 1
breakfast - 1
via - 1
rocco - 1
25044 - 1
pescarzo - 1
capo - 1
ponte - 1

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Location Country - Italy



City/Town - Arezzo



Provider - Aruba S.p.A.



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Brief facts about camuni:

The Camuni or Camunni were an ancient population located in Val Camonica during the Iron Age; the Latin name Camunni was attributed to them by the authors of the 1st century. They are also called ancient Camuni, to distinguish them from the current inhabitants of the valley. The Camunni were among the greatest producers of rock art in Europe; their name is linked to the famous rock engravings of Valcamonica. A people of obscure origin, they lived in a region, the Val Camonica, that had already been the site of a cultural tradition dating back to the early Neolithic. The Camunni are mentioned by classical historiographical sources from the 1st century BC, corresponding to the Iron Age in Val Camonica. In ancient Greek, Strabo referred to them as Καμοῦνοι, while Cassius Dio called them Καμούννιοι.

Rock Drawings in Valcamonica - The rock drawings in Valcamonica are located in the Province of Brescia, Italy, and constitute the largest collections of prehistoric petroglyphs in the world. The collection was recognized by UNESCO in 1979 and was Italy's first recognized World Heritage Site.

Val Camonica - Val Camonica or Valcamonica, also Valle Camonica and anglicized as Camonica Valley, is one of the largest valleys of the central Alps, in eastern Lombardy, Italy. It extends about 90 kilometres from the Tonale Pass to Corna Trentapassi, in the commune of Pisogne near Lake Iseo.

Ancient peoples of Italy

Tribes conquered by Rome

 

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