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Polesine - Übersetzung nach italienisch

GEOGRAPHICAL OBJECT
  • Progression of Polesine since 1484. Yellow area is the Territory of Polesine established in 1484 inside the Mainland State of the Republic of Venice after the War of Ferrara; red area is part of the lands that had been detached from the Papal States and was annexed to Polesine in 1815 to establish the Provincie of Rovigo inside the Kingdom of Lombardy–Venetia; greenish area is the other part of the lands that had been detached from the Papal States in 1815 but at first was annexed to the Province of Venice inside the Kingdom of Lombardy–Venetia; green and greenish areas together were detached in 1851 from the Province of Venice and annexed to the Province of Rovigo. Lighter land has recent formation, roughly from 1604 onwards.

Polesine         
n. Polesine, region in Veneto between the rivers Adige and Po, in 1951 it was flooded causing the evacuation of about 150 thousand people

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Polesine

Polesine (Italian: [poˈleːzine]; unified Venetian script: Połéxine [poˈɰezine]) is a geographic and historic area in the north-east of Italy whose limits varied through centuries; it had also been known as Polesine of Rovigo for some time.

Nowadays it corresponds with the province of Rovigo in the viewpoint of political geography. In the viewpoint of physical geography it is a strip of land about 100-km long and 18-km wide located between the lower courses of the Adige and the Po rivers, limited to the east by the Adriatic Sea and leaving the western limit undefined.