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  1. Manerba del Garda es un municipio italiano de la provincia de Brescia, a las orillas del Lago de Garda, en la Valtenesi. Lugares de interés. Manerba es una localidad turística del lago de Garda, muy frecuentada por alemanes, holandés y austriacos.

  2. Official website. Manerba del Garda is a town and comune in the province of Brescia, in Lombardy. It is located at the southwest side of the Lake Garda . It is bounded by the comunes of San Felice del Benaco, Puegnago sul Garda, Moniga del Garda, Polpenazze del Garda and Soiano del Lago .

    • 130 m (430 ft)
    • Brescia (BS)
  3. The Rocca di Manerba del Garda (fortress of Manerba del Garda) is a rocky promontory, that extends along the south-western coast of Lake Garda, in Lombardy, Italy. The site, named after its medieval fortification period, is archaeologically significant, with human occupation evidenced from the Mesolithic , Neolithic , Bronze Age ...

    • Via Giacomo Matteotti, 10, 25080 Manerba del Garda BS
    • Medieval architecture
    • Italy
  4. Manerba del Garda ( Manerba in dialetto gardesano) è un comune italiano di 5 360 abitanti [2] della provincia di Brescia in Lombardia . Indice. 1 Geografia fisica. 1.1 Territorio. 1.2 Geografia antropica. 1.2.1 Strade di Manerba. 2 Storia. 2.1 Simboli. 3 Monumenti e luoghi d'interesse. 3.1 Siti archeologici. 3.2 Parchi. 3.3 Chiese. 4 Società.

  5. Manerba del Garda ist eine italienische Gemeinde mit 5415 Einwohnern (Stand 31. Dezember 2022) in der Provinz Brescia in der Lombardei . Manerba del Garda liegt am Südwestufer des Gardasees. Die Nachbargemeinden sind: Moniga del Garda, Polpenazze del Garda, Puegnago sul Garda, San Felice del Benaco, Soiano del Lago .

  6. San Biagio island is the second largest of the lake's five islands and lies about 200 meters off the western shore in the Bay of Manerba and San Felice in the province of Brescia. It is an extension of the Punta Belvedere peninsula.

  7. Alan Turing. The Alan Turing Memorial, situated in Sackville Gardens in Manchester, England, [1] is a sculpture in memory of Alan Turing, [2] a pioneer of modern computing. Turing is believed to have taken his own life in 1954, two years after being convicted of gross indecency (i.e. homosexual acts). As such, he is as much a gay icon as an ...