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- Casentino abstract "The Casentino is the valley in which the first tract of the river Arno flows to Subbiano, Italy.It is one of the four valleys in which the Province of Arezzo is divided. Mount Falterona, from which the Arno starts, represents the northern boundary between the Casentino and Romagna. On the east of the valley are the Alpe di Serra and the Alpe di Catenaia, which separate the Casentino from the highest tract of the Val Tiberina. On the west there is the Pratomagno, which separates the valley from the Valdarno Superiore. Part of the valley is included in the Foreste Casentinesi, Monte Falterona, Campigna National Park.It can be said that the valley has an oval form, with an extension across the river that varies from a maximum of 60 km to a minimum of 30. The topography of the Casentino is especially various, including both plains and mountains rich in large forests. These mountains have often attracted great saints: it was here that St. Romuald built his hermitages at Camaldoli, and that less than two centuries later St. Francis of Assisi established the Sanctuary of La Verna, the headquarters of the Franciscan order.The valley's biggest comuni are all located in the Arno valley: among these the biggest are Bibbiena and Poppi, while Capolona, Castel Focognano, Castel San Niccolò, Pratovecchio, Stia, Subbiano are more or less smaller. The villages located on the neighbouring hills and mountains are much smaller. These are Chitignano, Chiusi della Verna, Montemignaio, Ortignano-Raggiolo and Talla. The Casentino is mentioned in the song \"Ich hab in Penna einen Liebsten wohnen\", from the Italieniches Liederbuch by Hugo Wolf.For more information on the medieval history of the region see Daniel R. Curtis, 'Florence and its hinterlands in the late Middle Ages: contrasting fortunes in the Tuscan countryside, 1300-1500', Journal of Medieval History, 38.4 (2012), 472-99; https://www.academia.edu/1932557/Florence_and_its_hinterlands_in_the_late_Middle_Ages_contrasting_fortunes_in_the_Tuscan_countryside_1300-1500".
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- Casentino wikiPageWikiLink Arno.
- Casentino wikiPageWikiLink Bibbiena.
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- Casentino wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geographical,_historical_and_cultural_regions_of_Italy.
- Casentino wikiPageWikiLink Category:Province_of_Arezzo.
- Casentino wikiPageWikiLink Category:Valleys_of_Italy.
- Casentino wikiPageWikiLink Category:Valleys_of_Tuscany.
- Casentino wikiPageWikiLink Chitignano.
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- Casentino wikiPageWikiLink Francis_of_Assisi.
- Casentino wikiPageWikiLink Franciscan.
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- Casentino wikiPageWikiLink Italy.
- Casentino wikiPageWikiLink La_Verna.
- Casentino wikiPageWikiLink Monte_Falterona.
- Casentino wikiPageWikiLink Montemignaio.
- Casentino wikiPageWikiLink Ortignano-Raggiolo.
- Casentino wikiPageWikiLink Poppi.
- Casentino wikiPageWikiLink Pratovecchio_Stia.
- Casentino wikiPageWikiLink Province_of_Arezzo.
- Casentino wikiPageWikiLink Romagna.
- Casentino wikiPageWikiLink Romuald.
- Casentino wikiPageWikiLink Stia.
- Casentino wikiPageWikiLink Subbiano.
- Casentino wikiPageWikiLink Talla.
- Casentino wikiPageWikiLink Val_Tiberina.
- Casentino wikiPageWikiLink Valdarno.
- Casentino wikiPageWikiLink File:Casentino-Nationalpark.jpg.
- Casentino wikiPageWikiLinkText "Arno Valley".
- Casentino wikiPageWikiLinkText "Casentinese".
- Casentino wikiPageWikiLinkText "Casentino".
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- Casentino subject Category:Geographical,_historical_and_cultural_regions_of_Italy.
- Casentino subject Category:Province_of_Arezzo.
- Casentino subject Category:Valleys_of_Italy.
- Casentino subject Category:Valleys_of_Tuscany.
- Casentino hypernym Valley.
- Casentino point "43.7 11.816666666666666".
- Casentino type Place.
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- Casentino comment "The Casentino is the valley in which the first tract of the river Arno flows to Subbiano, Italy.It is one of the four valleys in which the Province of Arezzo is divided. Mount Falterona, from which the Arno starts, represents the northern boundary between the Casentino and Romagna. On the east of the valley are the Alpe di Serra and the Alpe di Catenaia, which separate the Casentino from the highest tract of the Val Tiberina.".
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- Casentino lat "43.7".
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- Casentino depiction Casentino-Nationalpark.jpg.
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