What makes this place unique
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The Po River, flowing entirely within Italy, is the longest river in the country and shapes the northern geographical landscape.
What makes this place unique
The Po River, flowing entirely within Italy, is the longest river in the country and shapes the northern geographical landscape.
Terrain, waters and landscape
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