A basin in the Apennine Mountains in central Italy. In Roman times, there was a lake with an area of about 155 km2 , but after several reclamation works, the largest one was completed between 1852 and 1870. It is mainly used for vineyards. The altitude is about 670m. The area is about 200 km2 . Source : Heibonsha Encyclopedia About MyPedia Information |
イタリア中部,アペニン山脈中の盆地。ローマ時代には面積約155km2の湖水があったが,何度かの干拓事業ののち,1852年―1870年に最も大規模な事業が行われて完成。主としてブドウ園になっている。標高約670m。面積約200km2。
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