Aosta Valley

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Aosta Valley is a mountainous autonomous region in northwestern Italy, renowned for its Alpine landscapes, ski resorts, and proximity to major peaks such as Mont Blanc.



Referenced by (52)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Courmayeur
Entrèves
Miage Glacier
Mont Blanc
Mont Blanc Tunnel
Rifugio Francesco Gonella
Skyway Monte Bianco
Val Ferret
Val Veny
locatedIn
Dent du Géant
Liskamm
Rifugio Francesco Gonella ("Aosta Valley region of northwestern Italy")
Val Ferret
region
Arrondissement of Bonneville
Haute-Savoie
Savoie
borders
Arpitan
Franco-Provençal
Gallo-Romance languages
spokenIn
Autostrada A5
Great St Bernard Pass
connects
Aosta Valley ("Valle d'Aosta")
Aosta Valley ("Vallée d'Aoste")
hasCoOfficialName
Mont Maudit
Punta Helbronner
locatedInRegion
Autostrada A5
Italian–Swiss border
passesThrough
Achille Compagnoni
Jean-Antoine Carrel
placeOfDeath
French–Italian border
adjacentToItalianRegion
Mont Blanc massif
administrativeRegion
Courmayeur ("Comunità Montana Valdigne-Mont-Blanc")
belongsToAdministrativeDivision
1998 Winter Olympics ("Aosta")
bidRivalCity
Piedmont
bordersRegion
Pennine Alps
contains
Aosta Valley ("Aosta Valley (main valley)")
containsValley
Po basin
crossesRegion
Franco-Provençal ("Valdôtain")
hasDialects
Northern Italy
hasPart
Courmayeur ("Aosta Valley (province-level region)")
hasProvince
1994 IIHF World Championship C Pool ("Aosta")
hostCity
Duchy of Savoy
includedTerritory
Great St Bernard Pass ("Italian-speaking Aosta Valley")
languageRegion
Matterhorn
liesWithin
Jean-Antoine Carrel
placeOfBirth
Franco-Provençal
recognizedAsMinorityLanguageIn
Courmayeur ("Aosta")
regionCapital
Po Valley ("Valle d'Aosta")
regionIncludes
Autostrada A5
regionServed
Jean-Antoine Carrel
residence
Turin Airport
servesRegion
Jean-Antoine Carrel
workLocation

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