Parks of Rock Art
N° | Name | Municipality | Coordinates | Petroglyphs |
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1. | Parco nazionale delle incisioni rupestri di Naquane | Capo di Ponte | 46°01′32″N 10°20′57″E / 46.02556°N 10.34917°E / 46.02556; 10.34917 |
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2. | Parco archeologico nazionale dei Massi di Cemmo | Capo di Ponte | 46°01′52″N 10°20′20″E / 46.03111°N 10.33889°E / 46.03111; 10.33889 |
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3. | Parco archeologico comunale di Seradina-Bedolina | Capo di Ponte | 46°02′00″N 10°20′29″E / 46.03333°N 10.34139°E / 46.03333; 10.34139 |
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4. | Parco archeologico di Asinino-Anvòia | Ossimo | 45°57′19″N 10°14′47″E / 45.95528°N 10.24639°E / 45.95528; 10.24639 |
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5. | Parco comunale delle incisioni rupestri di Luine | Darfo Boario Terme | 45°53′20″N 10°10′46″E / 45.88889°N 10.17944°E / 45.88889; 10.17944 |
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6. | Parco comunale archeologico e minerario di Sellero | Sellero | 46°03′26″N 10°20′29″E / 46.05722°N 10.34139°E / 46.05722; 10.34139 |
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7. | Parco archeologico comunale di Sonico | Sonico | 46°10′7″N 10°21′20″E / 46.16861°N 10.35556°E / 46.16861; 10.35556 |
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8. | Riserva naturale Incisioni rupestri di Ceto, Cimbergo e Paspardo | Ceto (Nadro) Cimbergo Paspardo |
46°01′6″N 10°21′10″E / 46.01833°N 10.35278°E / 46.01833; 10.35278 |
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