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Abano may refer to: *Pietro d'Abano (c.1257 – 1315), Italian philosopher, astrologer and professor of medicine * Abano Glacier, a glacier in Georgia * Abano (Kareli municipality), a village in Kareli municipality, Georgia * Abano (Kazbegi municipality), a village in Kazbegi municipality, Georgia * Abano Pass, a mountain pass in Georgia *Abano Terme Abano Terme (known as Abano Bagni until 1924) is a town and ''comune'' in the Province of Padua, in the Veneto region, Italy, on the eastern slope of the Euganean Hills; it is southwest by rail from Padua. Abano Terme's population is 19,062 (20 ..., a town and comune in the Padua province of Italy {{disamb ...
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Pietro D'Abano
Pietro d'Abano, also known as Petrus de Apono, Petrus Aponensis or Peter of Abano (Premuda, Loris. "Abano, Pietro D'." in ''Dictionary of Scientific Biography.'' (1970). New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. Vol. 1: p.4-5.1316), was an Italian philosopher, astrologer, and professor of medicine in Padua. He was born in the Italian town from which he takes his name, now Abano Terme. He gained fame by writing ''Conciliator Differentiarum, quae inter Philosophos et Medicos Versantur''. He was eventually accused of heresy and atheism, and came before the Inquisition. He died in prison in 1315 (some sources say 1316) before the end of his trial. Biography He lived in Greece for a period of time before he moved and commenced his studies for a long time at Constantinople (between 1270 and 1290). Around 1300 he moved to Paris, where he was promoted to the degrees of doctor in philosophy and medicine, in the practice of which he was very successful, but his fees were remarkably high. In Paris ...
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Abano Glacier
Abano Glacier is located on the southeastern slope of Mt. Kazbek in the Kazbegi District of Georgia. The length of the glacier is and its surface area is . The maximum width of the Abano Glacier is . Its meltwater is drained towards the river Terek. See also *Glaciers of Georgia The glaciers of Georgia are mainly located along the Greater Caucasus Mountain Range. Geography The spatial distribution of contemporary glaciers in the territory of Georgia is stipulated by the peculiarities of atmospheric processes, morpho ... References * ''Georgian State (Soviet) Encyclopedia.'' 1975. Book 1. p. 14. Glaciers of Georgia (country) {{Georgia-glacier-stub ...
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Abano (Kareli Municipality)
Abano ( ka, აბანო) is a village in Shida Kartli region, Georgia. It is part of the Bredza commune, Kareli municipality, with the population of 239, mostly (99.2%) ethnic Georgians, as of the 2014 census. Abano is located on the Lopanistskali river at 720 meters above sea level, 27 km. northwest of the town of Kareli. See also * Shida Kartli Shida Kartli ( ka, შიდა ქართლი, , ; "Inner Kartli") is a landlocked administrative region (''Mkhare'') in eastern Georgia. It comprises a central part of the historical-geographic province of Shida Kartli. With an area of , Sh ... References {{Georgia-geo-stub Populated places in Kareli Municipality ...
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Abano (Kazbegi Municipality)
Abano ( ka, აბანო, literally "a bath" ) is a village in north-eastern Georgia. It is located on the left bank of the Tergi in the Kazbegi Municipality, Mtskheta-Mtianeti region, known as a ''mkhare'', from Stepantsminda town. The name literally translates as "a bath", a reference to the nearby hot spring A hot spring, hydrothermal spring, or geothermal spring is a spring produced by the emergence of geothermally heated groundwater onto the surface of the Earth. The groundwater is heated either by shallow bodies of magma (molten rock) or by circ ...s, known as Abano Mineral Lake Natural Monument. The 17th-century combat towers survive in the village. Sources * ''Georgian Soviet Encyclopedia'', V. 1, p. 13, Tbilisi, 1975 year. References Kobi Community villages {{Georgia-geo-stub ...
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