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Vallelunga (Italian for long valley) is a valley, or plateau, [1] near Campagnano di Roma, Italy.

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References

  1. Tonino Floris, Marco Spada, Pedalando nel Lazio, p. 97, Edizioni Mediterranee, 1996 ISBN   9788827211588.