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  1. Anfo

    dablink For the explosive, see ANFO . Infobox Italian comune name Anfo official name Comune di Anfo native name image skyline Anfo.JPG image caption Anfo image shield Anfo Stemma.png shield alt image map map alt map caption pushpin label position pushpin map alt latd 45 latm 45 lats 55 latNS N longd 10 longm 29 longs 40 longEW E coordinates type region IT type city 489 coordinates display title coordinates footnotes ref name world gazetteer cite web url http www.world gazetteer.com wg.php?men gpro&des gamelan&geo 488791048 title The World Gazetteer accessdate 2007 02 23 ref region RegioneIT sigla LOM province province of Brescia Brescia BS frazioni mayor party mayor Gianluigi Bonardelli area footnotes area total km2 23 population footnotes population total 489 population as of pop density footnotes population demonym Anfesi elevation footnotes elevation m 400 twin1 twin1 country saint Sts. St. Peter Peter and Paul the Apostle Paul day 29 June postal code 25070 area code 0365 website official http www.comune.anfo.bs.it footnotes Anfo is a comune in the province of Brescia , in Lombardy near Lake Idro . It is bounded by other communes of Bagolino and Collio . References Reflist External links http www.vallesabbia.info bin index.php?id 118 br clear all Lago d Idro Province of Brescia Category Cities and towns in Lombardy Brescia geo stub es Anfo eo Anfo fr Anfo id Anfo it Anfo lmo Anf nl Anfo ja nap Anfo pms Anfo pl Anfo pt Anfo ru sv Anfo tl Anfo roa tara Anfo uk vi Anfo vo Anfo war Anfo ...   more details



  1. ANFO

    Refimprove date November 2011 File Ammonium nitrate fuel oil ANFO explosive.jpg thumb 300px Ammonium nitrate prills used in ANFO at a potash potash mine by the K S K S AG Image Anfoa.jpg thumb 300px convert 25 kg adj on sacks containing ANFO ANFO or AN FO , for ammonium nitrate fuel oil is a widely used ... 1. ref ANFO has found wide use in coal mining , quarrying , metal mining , and civil construction in undemanding applications where the advantages of ANFO s low cost and ease of use matter more than the benefits ..., pp.78. Published by Industrial Minerals ref The press and other media have used the term ANFO loosely ... date 29 September 1997 ref Chemistry ANFO under most conditions is cap insensitive, and so it is classified ... military systems munitions explosives anfo.htm ref The chemistry of ANFO detonation is the reaction ... reaction, ANFO is composed of approximately 94.3 AN and 5.7 FO by weight. The normal ratio recommended ... industry, the term ANFO specifically describes a mixture of solid ammonium nitrate prills ... of ANFO which use prills are generally called explosives grade, low density, or industrial grade ammonium nitrate. These voids are necessary to sensitize ANFO they create so called hot spots . ref It was found ... by blending powdered sugar into the ANFO mixture, effectively sensitizing the mixture to mining standard ... in diameter. ref Finely powdered aluminium can be added to ANFO to increase both sensitivity and energy ... s. Other explosives based on the ANFO chemistry exist the most commonly used are emulsion s. They differ from ANFO in the physical form the reactants take. The most notable properties of emulsions are water resistance and higher bulk density. The popularity of ANFO is largely attributable to its ... for transport purposes it is merely an oxidizer . Many mines prepare ANFO on site using the same ... in 2004. Terrorist use ANFO was first used in 1970 by student protesters at the University of Wisconsin Madison , who learned how to make and use ANFO from a Wisconsin Conservation Department booklet ...   more details



  1. Re di Anfo

    Infobox River river name Re di Anfo image name image size Optional defaults to 288 px caption origin Cima Megh mouth Lago d Idro at Anfo basin countries Italy length 6 km elevation 1,801 m mouth elevation 368 m discharge watershed The Re di Anfo is a stream or torrente in the Province of Brescia , Lombardy . Its source is on Cima Megh and it flows into Lago d Idro at Anfo on the western side of the lake. Its entire course is contained within the territory of the comune Commune of Anfo. A short stretch of the river is suitable for the sport of canyoning . References ITsource Re di Anfo 7281586 http www.cicarudeclan.com ita a5 re.htm Canyoning sul Re di Anfo it Lago d Idro coord missing Italy Category Po basin Category Rivers of Italy Category Rivers of Lombardy Category Rivers of the Province of Brescia Lombardy geo stub it Re di Anfo nn Re di Anfo ...   more details



  1. PNNM

    multiple issues unreferenced April 2010 orphan December 2010 PNNM is a similar explosive to ANFO ANNM ANNM , it consists of potassium nitrate and nitromethane in the ratio of 60 40 w w respectively. It can be Detonation detonated with a grade 8 cap and often has aluminium powder added. Category Binary explosives Category Explosives explosive stub ...   more details



  1. List of rulers of the Fante Confederation

    main Fante Confederacy Rulers and Signatories of the Fante Confederation Dates in italics indicate de facto continuation of office border 1 style border collapse collapse valign top colspan 3 Fante Confederation valign top 1868 colspan 3 Fante states join in a UK sponsored Fante Confederation members under the Constitution of Mankessim , 1871 valign top colspan 3 Signatories of the constitution valign top bgcolor ffffec 1868 King Mankessim Kwasi Edo br King Abura Anfo Oto br King Assin Kudmin Inhi and Tshibu Dhahon br King Ayan Kuo Yanfo br King Edgimaku Kudmin Mayua br King Inkosokoomper Esando br King Komminda Kudgse Okro br Chief Abakrampa Kwasi Nakko br Chief Abbankrom Kwarsu Arkwayno br Chief Abuardi Kwa Amissa br Chief Ahiru Kwabina Bovada br Chief Akrofome Kwarsu Ansa br Chief Ampinafon Brelwi br Chief Arnun Luabina Sason br Chief Balhyn Kuo Sassan br Chief Bohhen Kwabina Odom br Chief Bokan Kwasi Bekki br Chief Dominassi Thomas Salomon br Chief Donassi James Simons br Chief Dongua Kwarsu Yarsu br Chief Impessidardi Kwasi Buargua br Chief Kwaman Luassi Larla br Chief Mankessim Kwabina Archwayo br Chief Odomana Kwamin Atta br Chief Saltpond Luabina Luagrene br Chief Joseph Graham br Chief Tchafu Kwasi Imana br Chief Zuarko Kofi Adoobah small align left width 18 Tenure width 30 Incumbent width 20 Notes valign top bgcolor ffffec rowspan 3 small 1868 to 1869 Kwasi Edo , small Omanhene of Mankessim, Co President small valign top bgcolor ffffec Anfo Oto, Omanhene of Abura Anfo Oto , small Omanhene of Abura, Co President small valign top bgcolor ffffec Ortabil, Omanhene of Gomoa Ortabil , small Omanhene of Gomoa, Co President small valign top bgcolor ffffec small 1869 to 18 November 1871 Gyateh Kuma R.J. Ghartey valign top bgcolor ffffec valign top rowspan 2 small 18 November 1871 to July 1872 Kwasi Edo , small Omanhene of Mankessim, King President small valign top bgcolor ffffec Anfo Oto , small Omanhene of Abura, King President small valign top bgcolor ffffec ...   more details



  1. Nitramex and Nitramon Explosives

    Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Nitramex and Nitramon Explosives are compositions of various chemical compound s. They are explosives based on ammonium nitrate and other ingredients such as paraffin wax , aluminum and dinitrotoluene . The binding of these additional ingredients creates a more stable explosive. Nitramex and Nitramon have been replaced by more modern high explosives based on ammonium nitrate such as ANFO . Nitramon A typical nitramon formula contains approximately 92 percent ammonium nitrate, 4 percent dinitrotoluene, and 4 percent paraffin wax. Nitramex Nitramex has much the same formula as nitramon with the addition of trinitrotoluene or TNT. This explosive was used in the removal of Ripple Rock by tunneling and placing large quantities of Nitramex 2H. This is known as one of the largest non nuclear explosions to mankind. Explosive stub DEFAULTSORT Nitramex And Nitramon Explosives Category Explosive chemicals ...   more details



  1. Sprengel explosive

    Sprengel explosives are a generic class of materials invented by Hermann Sprengel in the 1870s. ref cite book author Messel, Rudolph title Hermann Johann Philipp Sprengel journal Journal of the Chemical Society year 1907 volume 91 pages 661 &ndash 663 url http www.rsc.org Publishing Journals CT article.asp?doi CT9079100660 ref They consist of stoichiometric mixtures of strong oxidiser s and reactive fuel s, mixed just prior to use in order to enhance safety. Either the oxidiser or the fuel, or both, should be a liquid to facilitate mixing, and intimate contact between the materials for a fast reaction rate . Sprengel suggested nitric acid , nitrate s and chlorate s as oxidisers, and nitroaromatic s e.g. nitrobenzene as fuels. Other Sprengel explosives used at various times include charcoal with liquid oxygen an oxyliquit , Rackarock , and ANFO ammonium nitrate oxidiser mixed with a fuel oil fuel , normally diesel kerosene or nitromethane . Eventually ANFO supplanted all others because its oxidiser was the safest, and due to its widespread use as a fertiliser in agriculture also the cheapest. Rackarock consisted of potassium chlorate and nitrobenzene . It was provided in the form of permeable cartridges of the chlorate, which were placed in wire baskets and dipped in the nitrobenzene for a few seconds before use. For underwater use, it could be provided in cans instead. It was famously used in the massive submarine demolition of a navigational hazard in Long Island Sound in 1885. The charge of over a hundred tonne s of explosive laid in tunnel s 20 metres below sea level destroyed approximately 600,000 tonnes of rock, and created a wave 30 m high. See also Cheddite Oxyliquit Panclastite References references Category Explosives ru ...   more details



  1. Binary explosive

    A binary explosive or two component explosive is an explosive consisting of two components, neither of which is explosive by itself, which have to be mixed in order to become explosive. Examples of common binary explosives include Oxyliquit liquid oxygen combustible powder , ANFO ammonium nitrate fuel oil , Kinestik ammonium nitrate nitromethane , Tannerite ammonium nitrate aluminum , and FIXOR nitroethane physical sensitizer . Binary explosives are often used in commercial applications because of their greater handling safety. See also Binary chemical weapon Category Binary explosives External links wrc.navair rdte.navy.mil warfighter enc weapons ordnance types.htm Dead link date May 2010 Types of Explosives http www.FIXOR.com FIXOR, a commercial binary explosive sold for mine clearance http siri.uvm.edu ppt blast1 tsld014.htm Binary Two Component Explosives , from a presentation by the N. C. Dept. of Transportation Category Binary explosives explosive stub de Bin re Sprengstoffe lt Binarin sprogstamoji med iaga ...   more details



  1. Lake Idro

    Infobox lake lake name Lake Idro br Lago d Idro image lake Lake Idro Italy 2005 08 16.jpg caption lake image bathymetry caption bathymetry location Province of Brescia and Trentino , Northern Italy coords coord 45 46 48 N 10 30 36 E type waterbody region IT display inline,title type inflow Chiese , Caffaro river Caffaro , Re di Anfo outflow Chiese catchment 617 km basin countries Italy length 11 km width 1.9 km area 11.4 km depth max depth 122 volume 33,500,000 m according to http www.ise.cnr.it limno schede idro.htm, but that must be too small given the area and maximum depth residence time shore 24 km elevation 368 m islands cities Bondone , Idro BS Idro , Anfo , Bagolino Lake Idro lang it Lago d Idro , also Eridio from lang la Eridius lacus , lang de Idrosee is an Italy Italian prealpine lake of glacial origin situated largely within the Province of Brescia Lombardy and in part in Trentino . At 368 meters above sea level it is the highest of the Lombard prealpine lakes. The lake is fed principally by the waters of the river Chiese that river is also its only emissary. It has a surface area of 11.4 km and a maximum depth of 122 meters. The lake is surrounded by wooded mountains. The shoreline of some 24 km is shared between four comuni communes Idro BS Idro the frazioni Crone and Belprato , from which the lake takes its name, Anfo , Bagolino fraz. Ponte Caffaro and Bondone fraz. Baitoni . Lake Idro currently faces severe problems of eutrophication resulting from the absence of adequate sewerage systems and the use of its feed waters for irrigation and the generation of hydropower it has become a site of conflict between environmental, agricultural and electricity industry interests. References http www.ise.cnr.it limno schede idro.htm http www.salviamoillagodidro.it lago.html Salviamo il lago d idro it Lago d Idro DEFAULTSORT Idro Category Lakes of Lombardy Category Lakes of Trentino Alto Adige S dtirol Category Subalpine lakes of Italy Category Waterways of Italy ...   more details



  1. Explosive train

    . The most significant tertiary material in widespread use is ANFO . References reflist DEFAULTSORT Triggering ...   more details



  1. Rock blasting

    Rock blasting is the controlled use of explosives and other methods such as gas pressure blasting pyrotechnics or plasma processess, to excavate, break down or remove rock geology rock . It is practised most often in mining , quarrying and civil engineering such as dam or road construction. Except in mining, the result of rock blasting is often known as a rock cut . The use of explosives in mining goes back to the year 1627 , when gunpowder was first used in place of mechanical tools in the Hungary Hungarian now Slovakia n town of Bansk tiavnica . The innovation spread quickly throughout Europe and the Americas. Rock blasting currently utilizes many different varieties of Explosive material Explosives with different compositions and performance properties. Higher velocity explosives are used for relatively hard rock in order to shatter and break the rock, while low velocity explosives are used in soft rocks to generate more gas pressure and a greater heaving effect. The most commonly used explosives in mining today are ANFO based blends due to lower cost than Dynamite . In 1990, 2.1 million tonnes 2.32 million short tons of commercial explosives were consumed in the USA , representing an estimated expenditure of 3.5 to 4 billion 1993 dollars on blasting. Australia had the highest explosives consumption that year at 500 million tonnes 551 million short tons , with Scandinavia Scandinavian countries another leader in rock blasting Persson et al. 1994 1 . Gallery gallery Image Blast hole drilling.jpg Blast hole drilling with Tamrock Scout 700 Image Charging with anfo.jpg Loading drilled holes with ANFO Image P1010759.JPG Rock surface newly blasted. This is called pre split, it s a technique to leave a smooth face. Image Sideling hill road cut.jpg Sideling Hill road cut formed by rock blasting gallery See also Abrasive blasting sandblasting References Cite book last Persson first Per Anders coauthors Roger Holmberg, and Jaimin Lee year 1994 title Rock Blasting and Exp ...   more details



  1. Bagolino

    Infobox Italian comune name Bagolino official name Comune di Bagolino native name image skyline imagesize image alt image caption image shield Bagolino Stemma.png shield alt image map map alt map caption pushpin label position pushpin map alt latd 45 latm 49 lats latNS N longd 10 longm 28 longs longEW E coordinates type region IT type city 3,919 coordinates display title coordinates footnotes region Lombardy province Province of Brescia BS frazioni Ponte Caffaro mayor party mayor Gianluca Dagani area footnotes area total km2 109 population footnotes population total 3919 population as of 2001 pop density footnotes population demonym Bagossi elevation footnotes elevation m 778 twin1 twin1 country saint Saint George day 23 April postal code 25072 area code 0365 website official http www.comune.brescia.it footnotes Bagolino is a comune in the province of Brescia , in Lombardy , Italy, in the valley of the river Caffaro river Caffaro , on the right side of Valle Sabbia . Bagolino is famous for the cheese named Bag ss and the carnival. The frazione Ponte Caffaro lies on the shore of Lake Idro . Neighbouring communes Anfo Bienno Bondone Trentino Breno Collio Condino TN Idro BS Idro Lavenone Prestine Storo TN Bagosso Cheese is made here. Similar to grana padano, it is salty cheese with traces of natural mold at times. File Bagolino village.jpg none 280px Sources Reflist External links http www.vallesabbia.info bin index.php?id 54 Commons category Lago d Idro Province of Brescia Category Cities and towns in Lombardy Brescia geo stub de Bagolino es Bagolino eo Bagolino fr Bagolino id Bagolino it Bagolino lmo Bagul nl Bagolino ja nap Bagolino pms Bagolino pl Bagolino pt Bagolino ru tl Bagolino uk vi Bagolino vo Bagolino war Bagolino ...   more details



  1. Collio

    For the Friuli Venezia Giulia wine region Collio Goriziano Infobox Italian comune name Collio official name Comune di Collio native name image skyline imagesize image alt image caption image shield Collio Stemma.png shield alt image map map alt map caption pushpin label position pushpin map alt latd 45 latm 48 lats 40 latNS N longd 10 longm 20 longs 0 longEW E coordinates type region IT coordinates display title coordinates footnotes region RegioneIT sigla LOM province ProvinciaIT short form sigla BS BS frazioni Memmo, San Colombano, Tizio mayor party mayor area footnotes area total km2 53 population footnotes ref Population from Istituto Nazionale di Statistica ISTAT ref population total 2300 population as of pop density footnotes population demonym Colliensi elevation footnotes elevation min m elevation max m elevation m twin1 twin1 country saint day postal code 25060 area code 030 website official http www.comune.collio.bs.it footnotes These are currently unused istat 017058 fractions Bagolino , Bienno , Bovegno , Lavenone , Marmentino , Pertica Alta , Pertica Bassa fiscal code C883 Collio is a town and comune in the province of Brescia , in Lombardy . The comune is bounded by other communes of Bovegno , Bagolino and Anfo . Sources Reflist Province of Brescia Category Cities and towns in Lombardy Brescia geo stub The below are interlanguage links. es Collio Italia eo Collio fr Collio Brescia it Collio Italia lmo C i nl Collio ja nap Collio pms Collio pl Collio pt Collio tl Collio uk vi Collio, Brescia vo Collio war Collio ...   more details



  1. Lavenone

    Infobox Italian comune name Lavenone official name Comune di Lavenone native name image skyline imagesize image alt image caption image shield Lavenone Stemma.png shield alt image map map alt map caption pushpin label position pushpin map alt latd 45 latm 44 lats 20 latNS N longd 10 longm 26 longs 15 longEW E coordinates type region IT coordinates display title coordinates footnotes region RegioneIT sigla LOM province ProvinciaIT short form sigla BS BS frazioni Bisenzio Lavenone Bisenzio , Presegno mayor party mayor area footnotes area total km2 31 population footnotes ref Population from Istituto Nazionale di Statistica ISTAT ref population total 659 population as of pop density footnotes population demonym elevation footnotes elevation min m elevation max m elevation m twin1 twin1 country saint day postal code 25070 area code 0365 website official http www.comune.lavenone.bs.it footnotes These are currently unused istat 017087 fractions Anfo , Bagolino , Collio Italia Collio , Idro , Pertica Bassa , Treviso Bresciano , Vestone fiscal code E497 Lavenone is a town and comune in the province of Brescia , in Lombardy . The comune is bounded by other communes of The commune stretches into the mountains and includes the mountain village of Presegno. ref name world gazetteer cite web url http www.world gazetteer.com wg.php?men gpro&des gamelan&geo 488647043 title The World Gazetteer accessdate 2007 02 23 ref Sources Reflist Commons category Province of Brescia Category Cities and towns in Lombardy Brescia geo stub es Lavenone eo Lavenone fr Lavenone it Lavenone lmo Lain nl Lavenone ja nap Lavenone pl Lavenone pt Lavenone ru tl Lavenone uk vi Lavenone vo Lavenone war Lavenone ...   more details



  1. Use forms of explosives

    as an oxidizer plus a volatile fuel, but unlike ANFO ammonium nitrate fuel oil explosive these binaries can be detonated by blasting caps. ANFO requires high explosive boosters to detonate it. Most ... by standard 8 blasting cap s. The best known blasting agent is ANFO explosive, a mixture containing ... diesel fuel . Other fuels and additives are used as well. While ANFO is often made on site using fertilizer ...   more details



  1. Relative effectiveness factor

    Relative effectiveness factor or R.E. factor is a measurement of an explosive s power for military demolition s purposes. It is used to compare an explosive s effectiveness relative to TNT by weight only. This enables engineers to substitute one explosive for another when they are calculating blasting equations that are designed for TNT. For example, if a timber cutting charge requires 1  kg of TNT to work, it would take 0.6  kg of PETN, 1.25  kg of ANFO, or 0.37  kg of ONC to have the same effect. R.E. factor examples The bigger the R.E. number, the more powerful the explosive. style font size 100 text align right class wikitable sortable border 1 Some R.E. factor examples Explosive, Grade Density br g cm sup 3 sup Table of explosive detonation velocities Detonation br Vel. m s R.E. br align left Ammonium nitrate AN 1.12 5270 0.42 align left Gunpowder Black powder 75 KNO sub 3 sub 15 C 10 S 1.70 400 0.55 align left ANFO 94.3   AN 5.7   fuel  oil 0.84 5270 0.80 align left Acetone Peroxide TATP 1.18 5300 0.83 align left Trinitrotoluene TNT 1.65 6900 1.00 align left Amatol 80   TNT 20   AN 1.55 6570 1.17 align left Tetrytol 70   Tetryl 30   TNT 1.71 7370 1.20 align left Tetryl 1.73 7570 1.25 align left C 4 explosive C 4 91   RDX 1.74 8040 1.34 align left C 3 explosive C 3 old RDX based 7924 1.35 align left Composition B 63   RDX 36   TNT 1.75 7800 1.35 align left Nitroglycerin 1.60 7700 1.50 align left Erythritol tetranitrate 1.60 8100 1.60 align left RDX 1.82 8750 1.60 align left Semtex 94.3   PETN 5.7   RDX 1.78 8420 1.66 align left PETN 1.77 8400 1.66 align left HMX 1.91 9100 1.70 align left HNIW CL 20 9380 align left DDF 4,4 Dinitro 3,3 diazenofuroxan 2.02 10,000 align left Heptanitrocubane HNC align left Octanitrocubane ONC 1.98 10,100 2.70 align left Nuclear weapon yield variable see note 19.10 100,000 5,200,000.00 class sortbottom Explosive, Grade Density br g cm sup 3 sup Table of explosive detona ...   more details



  1. Misty Picture

    1987. MISTY PICTURE will detonate 4,880 tons of Ammonium Nitrate Fuel Oil ANFO placed at ground level ...   more details



  1. Detonating cord

    , sensitised gels, etc. but will not initiate less sensitive blasting agents like ANFO on its ... to bridge between the cord and a charge of insensitive blasting agent like ANFO or most Water ...   more details



  1. Gelignite

    and Norma aghast at wedding, The Daily Mirror , 23 May 1998 ref While ANFO accounted for a majority ...   more details



  1. Explosive booster

    unreferenced date August 2011 Image M1 M4 mine cutaway.JPG thumb Cross sectional view of an M1 mine M4 mine showing the detonator and adjacent booster charge surrounded by the main explosive charge of trinitrotoluene TNT An explosive booster acts as a bridge between a low energy explosive and a low sensitivity but typically high energy explosive such as trinitrotoluene TNT . It increases the explosive shockwave from an initiating explosive to the degree sufficient to detonate the secondary charge. Unlike C 4 28explosive 29 C4 plastic explosive , not all explosives can be detonated simply by inserting a detonator and firing it. An initiator such as shock tube , cannon Fuse explosives fuse or even a conventional detonator does not deliver sufficient shock to detonate charges comprising Trinitrotoluene TNT , Composition B , ANFO and many other high explosives . Therefore, some form of booster is required to amplify the energy released by the detonator so that the main charge will detonate. Tetryl was once a very popular chemical for booster charges, particularly during World War II , but has been largely superseded by other compositions e.g. a small cylinder or pellet of phlegmatized RDX or PETN slightly larger than the actual detonator into which the detonator itself is inserted. Note booby trap s and improvised explosive device s frequently use plastic explosive as the booster charge, for example, some C4 explosive C4 or Semtex stuffed into the empty fuze pocket of a 120mm mortar shell . This is because any standard detonator will initiate plastic explosive as is. When encountered in connection with artillery shells or air dropped bombs, a booster charge is sometimes referred to as the gaine . See detonators . At a purely technical level, a sufficiently large detonator would initiate high explosives without the need for a booster charge. However, there are very good reasons why this method is never used. Firstly, there is a major safety issue i.e. detonators are like ...   more details



  1. Idro, Lombardy

    Infobox Italian comune name Idro official name Comune di Idro native name image skyline Crone Blick.jpg imagesize image alt image caption image shield Idro Stemma.png shield alt image map map alt map caption pushpin label position pushpin map alt latd 45 latm 44 lats 20 latNS N longd 10 longm 28 longs 40 longEW E coordinates type region IT coordinates display title coordinates footnotes region RegioneIT sigla LOM province ProvinciaIT short form sigla BS BS frazioni Crone, Lemprato, Pieve Vecchia, Tre Capitelli, Vantone, Vesta mayor party mayor area footnotes area total km2 22 population footnotes ref Population from Istituto Nazionale di Statistica ISTAT ref population total 1694 population as of pop density footnotes population demonym Idrensi elevation footnotes elevation min m elevation max m elevation m 368 twin1 twin1 country saint day postal code 25074 area code 0365 website official http www.comune.idro.bs.it footnotes These are currently unused istat 017082 fractions Anfo , Bagolino , Bondone TN , Capovalle , Lavenone , Treviso Bresciano , Valvestino fiscal code E280 Idro is a town and comune in the province of Brescia , in Lombardy on the shores of Lake Idro , near the Sabbia valley. It is bounded by the commune of Lavenone . ref name world gazetteer cite web url http www.world gazetteer.com wg.php?men gpro&des gamelan&geo 488647048 title The World Gazetteer accessdate 2007 02 23 ref Sources Reflist External links Commonscat inline Idro http www.vallesabbia.info bin index.php?id 47 Lago d Idro Province of Brescia DEFAULTSORT Idro Bs Category Cities and towns in Lombardy Lombardy geo stub de Idro es Idro eo Idro fr Idro it Idro la Edrum lmo der nl Idro ja nap Idro pl Idro pt Idro ru tl Idro, Lombardy roa tara Idro uk vi Idro vo Idro war Idro, Brescia ...   more details



  1. Comuni of the Province of Brescia

    This is a list of comune communes of the Italy Italian province of Brescia . A Acquafredda Adro Agnosine Alfianello Anfo Angolo Terme Artogne Azzano Mella B Bagnolo Mella Bagolino Barbariga, Lombardy Barbariga Barghe Bassano Bresciano Bedizzole Berlingo Berzo Demo Berzo Inferiore Bienno Bione Borgo San Giacomo Borgosatollo Borno, Lombardy Borno Botticino Bovegno Bovezzo Brandico Braone Breno Brescia Brione BS Brione C Caino Calcinato Calvagese della Riviera Calvisano Capo di Ponte Capovalle Capriano del Colle Capriolo Carpenedolo Castegnato Castel Mella Castelcovati Castenedolo Casto Castrezzato Cazzago San Martino Cedegolo Cellatica Cerveno Ceto Brescia Ceto Cevo Chiari, Lombardy Chiari Cigole Cimbergo Cividate Camuno Coccaglio Collebeato Collio Cologne BS Cologne pronunciation ko LOH nyeh Comezzano Cizzago Concesio Corte Franca Corteno Golgi Corzano D Darfo Boario Terme Dello, Italy Dello Desenzano del Garda E Edolo Erbusco Esine F Fiesse Flero G Gambara Gardone Riviera Gardone Val Trompia Gargnano Gavardo Ghedi Gianico Gottolengo Gussago I Idro BS Idro Incudine BS Incudine Irma BS Irma Iseo BS Iseo Isorella L Lavenone Leno, Italy Leno Limone sul Garda Lodrino BS Lodrino Lograto Lonato Longhena Losine Lozio Lumezzane M Maclodio Magasa, Lombardy Magasa Mairano Malegno Malonno Manerba del Garda Manerbio Marcheno Marmentino Marone Mazzano Milzano Moniga del Garda Monno Monte Isola Monticelli Brusati Montichiari Montirone Mura BS Mura Muscoline N Nave BS Nave Niardo Nuvolento Nuvolera O Odolo Offlaga Ome BS Ome Ono San Pietro Orzinuovi Orzivecchi Ospitaletto Ossimo P Padenghe sul Garda Paderno Franciacorta Paisco Loveno Paitone Palazzolo sull Oglio Paratico Paspardo Passirano Pavone del Mella Pertica Alta Pertica Bassa Pezzaze Pian Camuno Piancogno Pisogne Polaveno Polpenazze del Garda Pompiano Poncarale Ponte di Legno Pontevico Pontoglio Pozzolengo Pralboino Preseglie Prestine Prevalle Provaglio d Iseo Provaglio Val Sabbia Puegnago sul Garda Q Quinzano d Oglio R Reme ...   more details



  1. Shock sensitivity

    less sensitive materials such as blasting agent s like ANFO , or shell fillings like Composition B ...   more details



  1. Re

    of Latin phrases R re list of Latin phrases and In re Re di Anfo , a torrent a seasonal stream ...   more details



  1. Oxyliquit

    with even cheaper ANFO . Fiction Oxyliquit explosive was prepared ad hoc from sugar and an oxygen ...   more details




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