Fontanaluccia
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Fontanaluccia is a charming country, located 853 meters above sea level at the centre of the valley of the river Dolo, Joint Frassinoro in Emilia-Romagna, Italy.
Divided into several villages: Trugoni, House Cerbiani,The church, House Farioli, House Stefani, Muschioso, House Campanile, House Manni, Pere Storte to name a few.
Old home parish, the first church was destroyed by a landslide in early 1800, the current was completed in 1836 while the bell placed at his side at around 1894.
Famous among other things for the dam on the river Dolo that can be contemplated at the bottom of the valley, which provides water for the hydroelectric power of Farneta and the abundant presence of chestnut trees which is dedicated a festival in the autumn.
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Satellite image of Fontaluccia