Marmore Falls

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Marmore Falls is a famous man-made waterfall in Umbria, Italy, known for its impressive height and scenic beauty.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf tourist attraction
waterfall
constructedBy Ancient Romans NERFINISHED
constructedUnder Consul Manius Curius Dentatus NERFINISHED
constructionStartCentury 3rd century BC
country Italy
distanceFromRomeInKilometers about 100
distanceFromTerniInKilometers about 7
flowsInto Nera River NERFINISHED
hasFeature regulated water flow
three main tiers
hasOperatingSchedule water released at specific times for visitors
hasScenicView Valnerina valley NERFINISHED
hasStatus popular tourist destination in central Italy
hasType plunge waterfall
tiered waterfall
hasViewingPoint Belvedere Inferiore NERFINISHED
Belvedere Superiore NERFINISHED
hasWalkingTrail trail connecting upper and lower viewpoints
heightInMeters 165
historicalModification further regulated in the 18th and 19th centuries
modified several times in the Middle Ages
isAmong tallest man-made waterfalls in the world
isArtificial true
languageNameIt Cascata delle Marmore NERFINISHED
locatedIn Terni NERFINISHED
Umbria NERFINISHED
Valnerina NERFINISHED
locatedInProtectedArea Nera River Park NERFINISHED
nearCity Rieti NERFINISHED
Terni NERFINISHED
nearVillage Marmore NERFINISHED
notableFor impressive height
scenic beauty
numberOfDrops 3
province Province of Terni NERFINISHED
purpose drain the Rieti plain
riverBasin Tiber basin NERFINISHED
touristActivity guided tours
hiking
rafting nearby
viewing platforms
usedFor hydroelectric power generation
watercourse Velino River NERFINISHED
waterFlowControl opened and closed at scheduled times

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Province of Terni contains Marmore Falls
Terni hasLandmark Marmore Falls
Province of Terni knownFor Marmore Falls
Terni locatedNear Marmore Falls