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- Rubicon type Place external.
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- Rubicon sameAs Rubicon external.
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- Rubicon comment "The Rubicon (Latin: Rŭ́bĭcō, Italian: Rubicone) is both the name of a shallow river in northeastern Italy, just south of Ravenna, and the name historically given to a river that was famously crossed by Julius Caesar in 49 BCE. While it has not been proven, historians generally agree that the two rivers are indeed one and the same; this was not always the case." external.
- Rubicon label "Rubicon" external.
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- Rubicon lat "44.093029" external.
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- Rubicon abstract "The Rubicon (Latin: Rŭ́bĭcō, Italian: Rubicone) is both the name of a shallow river in northeastern Italy, just south of Ravenna, and the name historically given to a river that was famously crossed by Julius Caesar in 49 BCE. While it has not been proven, historians generally agree that the two rivers are indeed one and the same; this was not always the case. The modern-day river runs around 80 kilometers, from the Apennine Mountains to the Adriatic Sea through the southern Emilia-Romagna region, between the towns of Rimini and Cesena. The Latin word rubico comes from the adjective rubeus, meaning "red". The river was so named because its waters are colored red by mud deposits." external.
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- Rubicon alternateName "Fiume Uso" external.
- Rubicon alternateName "Rubicone" external.
- Rubicon alternateName "Torrente Uso" external.
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- Rubicon parentADM1 Emilia_(region_of_Italy) external.
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- Rubicon parentCountry Italy external.
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