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Es la superficie sobre la cual se practica el deporte. Está constituida por un área rectangular y perfectamente plana.
Es la superficie sobre la cual se practica el deporte. Está constituida por un área rectangular y perfectamente plana.
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Masia de planta rectangular de dos pisos i golfes, amb coberta a dos vessants amb la façana acabada en l'horitzó del ràfec de l'aiguavés orientat a llevant; aquesta façana és l'element més ben conservat de l'exterior de l'edifici. Destaca l'arcada del portal de l'entrada, centrat a la façana, de mig punt i adovellada, flanquejada per dues portes igualment de mig punt, però sense dovelles.
El primer pis presenta tres finestres quadrades, amb carreus moderns a imitació renaixentista rural. Destaquen igualment les reixes de ferro forjat en algunes de les obertures.
L'any 1582 apareix documentat Jacobus Batlle de la Pujada, que formava part del Govern Municipal de la Universitat de Subirats. Un dels seus descendents, Joseph Batlle de la Pujada, va prendre part activa en la segregació de Sant Sadurní d'Anoia del municipi de Subirats.
An isolated rectangular building, in modern times called the North Palace, stands between the North Suburb and the North City, facing west towards the river and standing perpendicularly on a line a little back from the prolongation of Royal Road. It was excavated in 1923 and 1924, and parts were re-examined in the 1990s.
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At the entrance to the Due Cossani hamlet there is the church of Santa Elisabetta .
The building has a rectangular plan, with a single hall and a deep apsidal presbytery. On the sides there are two mirror-image chapels, which create a sort of transept. The bell tower emerges from the left side, with mirrors along the shaft and a curious circular lantern on the top.
The gabled façade is beautiful, delimited by four pilasters supporting a large tympanum. The simple architraved portal is embellished with representations of a Madonna enthroned , a deposed Christ and a Madonna of the Visitation .
Among the decorations of the bright interior we remember the frescoes of the nailed vault of the presbytery, in which the Evangelists , the Holy Spirit and a preaching Christ can be recognised
Dumenza ( Duménsa in Varese dialect ) is an Italian municipality of 1,438 inhabitants in the province of Varese in Lombardy .
It is made up of the hamlets of Runo , Due Cossani , Stivigliano, Trezzino, Vignone and Torbera and other various localities.
Physical geography
The territory is crossed by the Rio Colmegnino , which originates in the locality of Regordallo ( Due Cossani ) from Mount Colmegnino and flows into Lake Maggiore at the level of the Colmegna di Luino hamlet . However, the valley dug in this way takes the name of Val Dumentina (also called Valle Smeralda due to its green colours). To the north of Colmegnino stands Monte Lema , which with its 1624 meters above sea level is an excellent panoramic peak, the highest in the Luinese area, served by a cable car on the Swiss side , from Miglieglia . In fact, Dumenza borders Switzerland and hosts a pedestrian crossing in Palone (Dumenza). To the north, however, it borders Val Veddasca , which can be accessed by continuing along provincial road 6.
Origins of the name
Various theories justify the toponym . The most probable is that it derives from a person's name: in the lists of "fires" (i.e. families) of the municipality, the name Dugmentio appears among some heads of families . It could derive from dux mensae or from loco mensa . In fact, only in one historical document, from another municipality, does it appear as Locomenza .
History
Two stone brackets decorated with human faces, found by the parish priest Parapini in the church, date back to 909. They are now found at the base of the tower. But these districts are already mentioned in an 18th century document which testifies how King Liutprand donated the lands of Valtravaglia to the monastery of San Pietro in Ciel d'Oro in Pavia .
The bell tower of the church of San Giorgio , in Runo , seems to have had a military role in the period before the year 1000 , during the various barbarian invasions : in fact, the road that led from Varese to Luino and then to Dumenza was the only one that accessed Bellinzona , as the long lake did not exist. It was probably part of a system of towers along these valleys, of which Runo's is the only one surviving.
From the 16th century it was under the lordship of the rich and powerful Moriggia family .
In the Napoleonic era the municipality annexed Runo for the first time . The first city council was elected in 1821 . In 1928 fascism gave the municipality its current extension by incorporating Due Cossani and Runo.
Monuments and places of interest
The church of San Nazario.
The church of the Immaculate Conception (of the former institute of the Ursuline nuns).
The church of San Giorgio in Runo
The historic center of Dumenza is characterized by rural houses with large sunny balconies.
Stivigliano
Stivigliano maintains its medieval conformation intact, with narrow streets and houses close together. An old turret is visible overlooking the Val Dumentina, evidently for military purposes.
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El conducto rectangular de EXTRACAM ofrece la máxima fiabilidad y mejora ostensiblemente los sistemas de instalación más convencionales.
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Book shelves are arresting (to me) for they house the wonder of books. Stepping back from the content to look at the form - the shelves are each a rectangle, the book spines are all rectangles, and the wall to the left is a rectangle. The entire image is a rectangle and so are myriad compositions of its parts. But open any one of these books ~ and the last thing you'll find is a straight line.
Descripción:
Capilla de una sola nave rectangular con una edificación lateral añadida, la sacristía, que tiene forma de ábside prerrománico. Tiene contrafuertes laterales y un ábside con una ventana románica, sobrealzado en época barroca. Tiene puerta en la fachada de poniente con arquivolta, y encima un ojo de buey calado y un campanario de espadaña rehecho. La capilla se encuentra en medio de viñedos, almendros y olivos.
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Descripció:
Capella d'una sola nau rectangular amb una edificació lateral afegida, la sagristia, que té forma d'absis preromànic. Té contraforts laterals i absis sobrealçat, amb una finestra romànica, en època barroca. Té porta a la façana de ponent amb arquivolta i al damunt, un ull de bou calat i un campanar de cadireta refet. La capella es troba enmig de vinyes, ametllers i oliveres.
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What a weird experience. When I took this photo it was bright, neon pink and orange. One problem, my camera could not pick up what my eye could see. Last night, I tried severely underexposing the shot, and the yellow/green spectrum appeared but then I had to select the sky and building and over expose them just so you can get an idea of what the actual Rectangular Diffraction Grating looks like. How do they do that? Perhaps this will help...or not:
An embossing technique is used to fabricate surface-relief gratings into SiOtn2---TiO2 dielectric, step-index, planar optical waveguides, fabricated using a sol-gel process.