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1 sottostante
sottostante agg.1 below: la pianura sottostante, the plain below; gli spettatori delle tribune sottostanti, the spectators in the stands below (o in the lower stands)* * *[sottos'tante]il fiume sottostante — the river beneath o below
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2 il fiume sottostante
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