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Cortina

Cortina may refer to:

Cortina d'Ampezzo
Cortina d'Ampezzo

Cortina d'Ampezzo , commonly referred to as Cortina, is a town and comune in the heart of the southern (Dolomitic) Alps in the Veneto region of Northern Italy. Situated on the Boite river, in an alpine valley, it is a winter sport resort known for its skiing trails, scenery, accommodation, shops and après-ski scene, and for its jet set and Italian aristocratic crowd.

Cortina Troubles
Cortina Troubles

The Cortina Troubles is the generic name for the First Cortina War, from 1859 to 1860, and the Second Cortina War, in 1861, in which paramilitary forces, led by the Mexican rancher and local leader Juan Nepomuceno Cortina, confronted elements of the United States Army, the Confederate States Army, the Texas Rangers, and the local militias of Brownsville, Texas, and Matamoros, Tamaulipas. According to author Robert Elman, Juan Cortina and his followers were the first "socially motivated border bandits," similar to the Garzistas and the Villistas of later generations.

Cortinarius rubellus
Cortinarius rubellus

Cortinarius rubellus, commonly known as the deadly webcap, is a species of fungus in the family Cortinariaceae, native to Europe and North America. Within the genus it belongs to a group known as the Orellani, all of which are highly toxic — eating them results in kidney failure, which is often irreversible.

Cortinarius
Cortinarius

Cortinarius is a globally distributed genus of mushrooms in the family Cortinariaceae. It is suspected to be the largest genus of agarics, containing over 2,000 widespread species.

Cortinarius caperatus
Cortinarius caperatus

Cortinarius caperatus, commonly known as the gypsy mushroom, is an edible mushroom of the genus Cortinarius found in northern regions of Europe and North America. It was known as Rozites caperata for many years before genetic studies revealed that it belonged to the genus Cortinarius.

Cortinarius violaceus
Cortinarius violaceus

Cortinarius violaceus, commonly known as the violet webcap or violet cort, is a fungus in the webcap genus Cortinarius native across the Northern Hemisphere. The fruit bodies are dark purple mushrooms with caps up to 15 cm across, sporting gills underneath.

Cortinarius archeri
Cortinarius archeri

Cortinarius archeri is a species of mushroom in the genus Cortinarius native to Australia. The distinctive mushrooms have bright purple caps that glisten with slime, and appear in autumn in eucalypt forests.

Cortinarius traganus
Cortinarius traganus

Cortinarius traganus, also known as the gassy webcap, is a basidiomycete mushroom of the genus Cortinarius. The mushrooms are characterized by their lilac color, the rusty-brown gills and spores, and rusty-brown flesh in the stem.

Cortinarius cinnamomeus
Cortinarius cinnamomeus

Cortinarius cinnamomeus, also known as the cinnamon webcap, is a basidiomycete mushroom of the genus Cortinarius. The fungus produces brown fruit bodies with caps up to 6 cm wide and stems up to 12 cm (4.7 in) long.

Bregenz Forest
Bregenz Forest

The Bregenz Forest is one of the main regions in the state of Vorarlberg, Austria. It overlaps, but is not coterminous with, the Bregenz Forest Mountains, which belong to a range of the Northern Limestone Alps, specifically the northern flysch zone.

Bregenz Forest Mountains
Bregenz Forest Mountains

The Bregenz Forest Mountains, also the Bregenzerwald Mountains , are a range of the Northern Limestone Alps, named after the town of Bregenz. The Bregenz Forest Mountains are entirely located in the Austrian state of Vorarlberg.

Bregenz Forest Railway
Bregenz Forest Railway

The Bregenz Forest Railway , is an Austrian narrow gauge railway with a track gauge of 760 mm (2 ft 5 15⁄16 in), the so-called Bosnian gauge. It runs through the state of Vorarlberg and used to link (from 1902 to 1983) Bregenz on Lake Constance with Bezau in the Bregenz Forest on a 35.33 kilometre long railway line.