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Winery regions as the oldest cultural landscapes: remnants, signs, and metamorphoses

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Thematic Issue: Evolution of Cultural Landscapes. Longue duree of local wine landscapes. Guest Editors: Jerzy Makowski, Joanna Miętkiewska-Brynda

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Current Tuscan landscape – an example of a continuous winery landscapes, Photo: U. Myga-Piątek
Current Tuscan landscape – an example of a continuous winery landscapes, Photo: U. Myga-Piątek

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Extinct landscapes – The Dalmatian Coast, Photo: U. Myga-Piątek
Extinct landscapes – The Dalmatian Coast, Photo: U. Myga-Piątek

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Revitalized landscapes – the surroundings of Segonzano, Trentino Alto Adige, Photo: U. Myga-Piątek
Revitalized landscapes – the surroundings of Segonzano, Trentino Alto Adige, Photo: U. Myga-Piątek

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Vitis as a typical element of small architecture – Southwestern Tajikistan, Photo: O. Rahmonov
Vitis as a typical element of small architecture – Southwestern Tajikistan, Photo: O. Rahmonov

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Ripening grapes, Southwestern Tajikistan, Photo: O. Rahmonov
Ripening grapes, Southwestern Tajikistan, Photo: O. Rahmonov

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A dessert variety of grape, Southwestern Tajikistan, Photo: O. Rahmonov
A dessert variety of grape, Southwestern Tajikistan, Photo: O. Rahmonov

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Winery landscapes of EuropeSource: Own compilation
Winery landscapes of EuropeSource: Own compilation
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English
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Geosciences, Geography, other