Este

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Este is an ancient town in northern Italy notable as a key center of the Venetic civilization and culture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human settlement
municipality
town
ancientName Ateste
coordinateLocation 45.227°N 11.663°E
country Italy
distanceToPadua about 32 kilometres
elevationAboveSeaLevel 15 metres
hasArchaeologicalMuseum National Atestino Museum
hasArchaeologicalSiteType Roman town
Venetic settlement
prehistoric settlement
hasEconomicActivity agriculture
ceramics production
tourism
hasHeritage Roman artifacts
Venetic inscriptions
Venetic votive objects
prehistoric artifacts
hasLandmark Castello Carrarese (Este Castle)
National Atestino Museum
historic town center
hasMunicipalStatus comune
hasPopulation approximately 16,000 (early 21st century)
hasRegionCapitalNearby Padua
historicalRegion Veneto
surface form: Venetia

Triveneto
surface form: Venetic area
isCenterOf Veneti people
surface form: Venetic civilization

Veneti people
surface form: Venetic culture
knownFor National Atestino Museum collection
Venetic necropolises
Venetic sanctuaries
archaeological discoveries
locatedAtFootOf Euganean Hills
locatedIn Veneto
Northern Italy
surface form: northern Italy
locatedInAdministrativeEntity Province of Padua
locatedInTime ancient times
locatedOnRiver Adige
surface form: Adige River
namedAfter Adige
surface form: Adige River (Latin: Athesis)
usedLanguageCurrently Italian
Venetian language
surface form: Venetian
usedLanguageHistorically Latin
Venetic language
wasPartOf Kingdom of Italy
Republic of Venice
Roman Empire
Roman Republic

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