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The church of San Lorenzo Martire is a Catholic place of worship with neoclassical forms, located in via San Lorenzo 7 in Bore, in the province of Parma and the diocese of Piacenza-Bobbio; it is the seat of a parish included in the vicariate of Val Taro and Val Ceno. History The original place of worship was built in 1910, as an oratory dependent on the church of San Leonardo di Metti, at the time the most important center in the area.[1] Following the development of the town of Bore, which became the new municipal capital, in 1952 the church was elevated to the status of a parish,[1] dedicated to San Lorenzo Martire,[2] the patron saint of the town.[3] In 1957 the bell tower was built in the same style as the adjacent temple.[2] SOURCE and other news: https://it.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chiesa_di_San_Lorenzo_Martire_(Bore)
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It is located in the municipality of Bore where a mountain group rises that culminates in the peaks of the Palazza, Costaccia, Mu and Lucchi mountains that enjoy a position overlooking the Val d'Arda and the Cenedola valley. On the top of Mount Costaccia you can see the War Memorial. The sides and peaks of these hills actually have few and isolated panoramic viewpoints, but they are covered with splendid uninterrupted woods, rich in fruit trees (peach, apple, pear, cherry), especially chestnut groves that were formed by man. These beautiful woods are extremely suggestive especially in autumn, when the burrs cover the ground and the leaves are tinged with yellow, and are also of great importance for wildlife, because they are made up of large trees full of cavities and cracks; these are sought after by numerous forest animals, in particular by bird species that, not being able to independently create grooves in the wood sufficient to nest, look for holes and cracks in the ancient tree trunks SOURCE: https://www.outdooractive.com/mobile/it/poi/provincia-di-parma/monte-costaccia-bore/67613107/
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The church, heir to one of the oldest in Val Tolla, was built in 1784-1785. In Baroque style, it features decorations inside by Alberto Aspetti and the painting depicting Santa Rita by Giovanni Casali, also the author of the entrance door project. Remarkable is the high altar coming from the church of San Francesco in Piacenza.
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The group of Gora, m. 1,307 a.s.l., consists of Ophiolitic rocks, i.e. the set of magmatic and metamorphic rocks, rich in iron and magnesium. Their name comes from the fact that their colour: green, red, blue and black, resembles the livery of snake skin (Ophios in Greek means snake). The origin of these rocks is linked to the solidification of magmas from the earth's mantle and from strips of deep oceanic crust.
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Mount Lama, m. 1,345 above sea level, a border bulwark between the provinces of Piacenza and Parma, it looks like a large panettone which, in shape, recalls the isolated hills of the pleasant plain.
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