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The Tagliamento is a braided river in north-east Italy, flowing from the Alps to the Adriatic Sea at a point between Trieste and Venice. The Tagliamento river is considered as the last morphologically intact river in the Alps. (Its course has not been altered by human intervention.) For this reason, it has been the subject of many scientific investigations into its peculiar characteristics: these include its 150 km long corridor which connects the Alps and the Adriatic Sea, its unconstrained floodplain, which hosts several aquatic and terrestrial habitats, and its over 600 islands. The source is in the Mauria Pass, on the border between the regions of Veneto and Friuli-Venezia Giulia. In the upper section, it flows through the historic Carnia region, in the northern part of the province of Udine. In the middle and lower sections, it first sets the boundary between the provinces of Udine and Pordenone and later between the former and the Province of Venice. Finally, it flows into the Gulf of Venice between Lignano Sabbiadoro and Bibione. The watershed covers an area of 2,916 square kilometres (1,126 sq mi) with a population of approximately 165,000. The watershed lies almost entirely in Carnia and the other mountain valleys of Friuli. 86.5% of the watershed is in the Province of Udine. The main towns along its banks are Latisana and San Michele al Tagliamento. In the vicinity of the river are the following towns: Tolmezzo, Gemona del Friuli, San Daniele del Friuli, Spilimbergo, Casarsa della Delizia, Codroipo, San Vito al Tagliamento, Pinzano al Tagliamento.

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On the banks of the Tagliamento River, one can find the remnants of Villa Mocenigo, now known as Biaggini-Ivancich, bearing the scars of World War II bombings and the 1976 earthquake. In the late 17th century, the 'barchesse,' attributed to the architect Longhena, were erected and hailed as 'monumental works of profound historical and artistic significance within the Province of Venice' (Arch. G. Gabrielli Pross, 1983). The villa's ancient park sprawls expansively, showcasing a diverse array of plant species and featuring eight statues carved from Istrian stone, symbolizing both the four seasons and virtues. The Biaggini and Ivancich families maintained significant relationships with globally renowned novelists and poets, including the enduring friendship between Adriana Ivancich and Ernest Hemingway. In Hemingway's novel 'Across the River and Into the Trees,' Adriana served as the unmistakable muse for the female protagonist.

In 1973, Guido Clonfero and Claudio De Nardi provided historical and critical insights regarding the Venetian Fort. They wrote 'Constructed by the Venzone community in 1617, the fort is situated on the 'Nave' hill, positioned between the Tagliamento river's left bank and the medieval citadel. The fort consists of five spurs that outwardly rise as slopes, culminating at a tufa stone string course. Above this string course, there's another segment of masonry, partially damaged. Within this wall structure, loopholes were once integrated. Its construction in 1617 was prompted by the increasing threat posed by Habsburg imperial forces during the 'Gradisca war between Venice and Austria.' The fort's purpose was to enhance the defensive system of the Venzone gorge, which already included the ancient fortified medieval village.'.

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