Lake Maggiore (or Verbano) is at a height of 193 m and covers an area of 212 square km. Its western...
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Lake Maggiore (or Verbano) is at a height of 193 m and covers an area of 212 square km. Its western shore is in Piedmont, its eastern shore in Lombardy,
Lake Maggiore (or Verbano) is at a height of 193 m and covers
an area of 212 square km. Its western shore is in Piedmont, its
eastern shore in Lombardy, and in the north it enters the Swiss
canton of Ticino. Lake Maggiore is the most westerly of the three
great prealpine lakes of Italy. It extends for about 70 km between
Locarno and Arona. Lake Maggiore is 68 km long, with a breadth
which varies from 3 to 5 km, except at the bay opening westward
between Pallanza and Stresa, where this reaches 10 km.
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Arona
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Baveno
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Brissago
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Cannobio
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Locarno
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Stresa
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Stresa Villa Pallavicino
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Stresa - Hotel
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Stresa
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Pallanza Villa Taranto
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Monastery of Santa Caterina del Sasso
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Images and text: Internet Music: Luciano Pavarotti Caruso