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17 June, 2013
The area known today as Palù di Livenza was populated since the ancient Paleolithic (ca 4900 BC.). Excavations have revealed three different types of structures that testify to a pile-dwelling settlement of the place until the late Neolithic period. The materials found are many, stone and pottery tools and objects...
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17 June, 2013
Come and visit the Palu Livenza, we suggest the easy trails that will immerse you in this natural environment, where civilization began. Walking trails Boat trails Educational trails...
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17 June, 2013
If you want to visit the Palù Livenza we can help you better organize your visit. We’ll give you all the necessary information on things to see, the most suitable routes, places to eat and sleep and also on places of historical and natural interest, that you can find nearby in the towns of Caneva [&hellip...
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16 June, 2013
Underwater explorations in the Molinetto / Livenzetta allowed us to find flint tools dating back to the last phase of the Italian Upper Paleolithic, between 14,000 and 10,000 years ago...
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15 June, 2013
The Palù di Livenza, also called Palù della Santissima, takes its name from the marshy valley of the source of Livenza, on the south-eastern slopes of Mount Piancavallo...