Cycling Highlight
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The Astico River owes its name, according to one theory, to the term 'àstacus', which indicates the freshwater crayfish present in some parts of the valley. Another hypothesis links it to the 'laste', smooth stone slabs lapped by the river. In Roman times, the Astico was known as Medoacus Minor, while the Brenta was Medoacus Maior.
September 6, 2024
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