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7월 24, 2023, Collina degli Aironi
The Collina degli Aironi is a strange anomaly of our flat territory. It is an old accumulation of waste, which over time has become a pleasant hill, now protected. From here passes a short but fun single track for mtb.
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12월 30, 2022, Collina degli Aironi
the title is misleading, they are not hills they are mounds of earth....
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4월 11, 2022, Idrovore delle Mondine
A must if you walk along the bank of the Secchia between Concordia and Bondanello. A short distance away there is also a refreshment area with table, benches and waste bins, excellent for a stop in the countryside.
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4월 11, 2022, Collina degli Aironi
A small mountain bike paradise in the middle of the plain, where you can do a bit of up and down. But great for a stopover overlooking the surrounding countryside.
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2월 20, 2022, Fossoli Concentration Camp Memorial
The Fossoli camp was born in 1942 as a prison camp in Fossoli, a hamlet of Carpi in the province of Modena. After the Italian Social Republic approved the Verona Manifesto on 14 November 1943 in which the seventh of the 18 programmatic points classified «[...] those belonging to the "Jewish race" in general as foreigners and, during the war, enemies" from 5 December 1943, the camp, known since then as Fossoli di Carpi, was first used by the RSI and a few months later directly by the SS as the main concentration and transit camp (in German: Polizei- und Durchgangslager) for the deportation to Germany of Jews and political opponents, mainly towards Auschwitz. After the war, the camp was used to intern prisoners of the fascist regime.
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2월 16, 2022, Fossoli Concentration Camp Memorial
The Fossoli camp was born in 1942 as a prison camp in Fossoli, a hamlet of Carpi in the province of Modena. After the Italian Social Republic approved the Verona Manifesto on 14 November 1943 in which the seventh of the 18 programmatic points classified «[...] those belonging to the "Jewish race" in general as foreigners and, during the war, enemies" from December 5, 1943 the camp, known since then as Fossoli di Carpi, was first used by the RSI and a few months later directly by the SS as the main concentration and transit camp (in German: Polizei- und Durchgangslager) for the deportation to Germany of Jews and political opponents, mainly towards Auschwitz. After the war, the camp was used to intern prisoners of the fascist regime.
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