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LOVERE

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Originally appearing in Volume V17, Page 72 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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LOVERE  , a

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town of
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Lombardy, Italy, in the province of Bergamo, at the north-west end of the Lago d' Iseo, 522 ft. above sea-level . Pop . (1901) 3306 . It is a picturesque town, the houses having the overhanging wooden
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roofs of
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Switzerland
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united with the heavy stone arcades of Italy, while the situation is beautiful, with the lake in front and the semicircle of bold mountains behind . The church of
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Santa Maria in Valvendra, built in 1473, has frescoes by Floriano Ferramola of Brescia (d . 1528) . The Palazzo Tadini contains a gallery of old pictures, some sculptures by Benzoni and Canova, and a zoological collection . Lovere possesses a
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silk-spinning factory, and the Stablimento Metallurgico Gregorini, a large iron-
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work and cannon foundry, employs 1600 workmen . Lovere is reached by steamer from Sarnico at the south end of the lake, and there is a steam
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tramway through the Val Camonica, which is highly cultivated, and contains iron- and silk-
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works . From Cividate, the
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terminus; the road goes on to Edolo (2290 ft.), whence passes lead into Tirol and the Valtellina .

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