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Valley Attractions In Italy

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Italy , officially the Italian Republic , is a country in Europe. Located in the heart of the Mediterranean Sea, Italy shares open land borders with France, Switzerland, Austria, Slovenia, San Marino, and Vatican City. Italy covers an area of 301,340 km2 and has a largely temperate seasonal and Mediterranean climate. With around 61 million inhabitants, it is the fourth-most populous EU member state and the most populous country in southern Europe. Due to its central geographic location in Europe and the Mediterranean, Italy has historically been home to a myriad of peoples and cultures. In addition to the various ancient Italian tribes and Italic peopl...
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Valley Attractions In Italy

  • 1. Val Ferret Courmayeur
    Val Ferret is the name of the two separate valleys, departing from the Col Ferret on the border between Italy and Switzerland, on the southern and eastern sides of the Mont Blanc Massif. The Swiss valley drains northeastwards towards Orsières and on into the Rhône basin; whereas the Italian valley drains southwestwards towards Courmayeur and on into the Po basin. The two valleys are connected by a mountain footpath through Col Ferret which forms part of the 170 kilometres circular Tour du Mont Blanc route. Access to Col Ferret is forbidden for private motor vehicles, on both sides.
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  • 2. Valle d'Itria Martina Franca
    The Festival della Valle d’Itria is a summer opera festival held in the south eastern Italian town of Martina Franca in the Apulia region. The Festival was founded in 1975 and performances are given in July and August each summer on a specially constructed stage in the outdoor courtyard of the Palazzo Ducale.The primary aim of the festival is to present obscure, neglected or rarely performed works, and often works in the standard operatic repertoire are given in their original versions . Notable revivals include: 33rd Festival 2007 Marcella by Umberto Giordano 34th Festival 2008 Pelagio by Saverio Mercadante 2012 Artaserse by Hasse 2015 Medea in Corinto by Mayr 2017 Margherita d'Anjou by Giacomo Meyerbeer
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  • 3. Valle Maira Cuneo
    The Valle Grana is a valley in the province of Cuneo, Piedmont, northern Italy.
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  • 4. Val Veny Courmayeur
    Val Veny is a lateral valley of the Mont Blanc massif, lying to the south-west of Courmayeur. The valley head is at the Seigne Pass.
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  • 5. Val di Zoldo Forno Di Zoldo
    Val di Zoldo is a comune in the Province of Belluno in the Italian region Veneto. It was established on 23 February 2016 by the merger of the municipalities of Forno di Zoldo and Zoldo Alto.
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  • 8. Langhe landscapes UNESCO Alba
    The Langhe is a hilly area to the south and east of the river Tanaro in the province of Cuneo in Piedmont, northern Italy. It is famous for its wines, cheeses, and truffles—particularly the white truffles of Alba. The countryside as it was in the first half of the 20th century features prominently in the writings of Beppe Fenoglio and Cesare Pavese, who was born there, in Santo Stefano Belbo. On 22 June 2014, a part of the Langhe was inscribed on UNESCO's World Heritage list for its cultural landscapes, outstanding living testimony to winegrowing and winemaking traditions that stem from a long history, and that have been continuously improved and adapted up to the present day. They bear witness to an extremely comprehensive social, rural and urban realm, and to sustainable economic struc...
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