French-speaking Aosta Valley

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The French-speaking Aosta Valley is an autonomous, predominantly French- and Italian-speaking alpine region in northwestern Italy known for its bilingual culture and mountainous landscapes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf alpine region
autonomous region
bilingual region
borders France
Piedmont
Switzerland
capital Aosta
contains Cervinia
Cogne
Courmayeur
Parco Nazionale del Gran Paradiso
surface form: Gran Paradiso National Park

Matterhorn (Italian side)
Monte Rosa Alps
surface form: Monte Rosa massif (part)

Val Ferret
Val Veny
Val di Rhêmes
Valgrisenche
Valtournenche
country Italy
culturalInfluence Franco-Provençal traditions
French culture
Italian culture
educationPolicy bilingual education in Italian and French
executiveBody Regional Government of Aosta Valley
governingBody Regional Council of Aosta Valley
hasAutonomyStatus special statute region of Italy
hasFeature Alpine valleys
Roman archaeological sites
bilingual culture
high mountain passes
medieval castles
mountainous landscapes
ski resorts
highestPoint Mont Blanc de Courmayeur
surface form: Mont Blanc
languagePolicy official bilingualism (Italian and French)
legalSystem Italian law with regional autonomy
locatedIn Alps
northwestern Italy
notableProduct Fontina cheese
officialLanguage French
Italian
primaryEconomicActivity agriculture
cheese production
hydroelectric power
tourism
winter sports
recognizedLanguage Franco-Provençal (Arpitan)
surface form: Franco-Provençal

Walser German dialects
roadSignage bilingual Italian–French

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Val Ferret languageRegion French-speaking Aosta Valley