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  2. List of valleys of Italy - Wikipedia

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    Toggle Valleys of Italy subsection. 1.1 Abruzzo. 1.2 Aosta Valley. 1.3 Apulia. 1.4 Calabria. ... Cogne Valley Val di Taro Valle di Comino Valtellina Valsesia Valle ...

  3. Valle d'Aosta DOC - Wikipedia

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    The region is divided into three main vineyard areas; the upper valley, Valdigne, the central valley (locally Valle centrale in Italian, Vallée centrale in French) and the lower valley, (locally Bassa valle in Italian, Basse vallée in French). To the south is the winemaking region of Piedmont. The Valle d'Aosta is Italy's smallest winemaking ...

  4. Alberto de' Stefani - Wikipedia

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    De Stefani was appointed by Mussolini as Italy's minister of treasury in December 1922 when Vincenzo Tangorra suddenly died. [3] He was a liberal economist and a former stalwart leader in the Centre Party [clarification needed] [4] who favoured policies such as free-trade, tax cuts without too much government interference, and privatisation of businesses such as the communications industry. [5]

  5. Livia De Stefani - Wikipedia

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    In midlife, De Stefani began writing fiction, and published her novel La vigna di uve nere (1953, published in English as Black Grapes). [3] She went on to write a collection of three short stories, Gli affatturati (1955), [4] another collection of short stories, Viaggio di una sconosciuta (1963, Journey of an Unknown Woman), several more novels, Passione di Rosa (1958, The Passion of Rosa ...

  6. Valtellina - Wikipedia

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    Valtellina or the Valtelline (occasionally spelled as two words in English: Val Telline; Romansh: Vuclina (listen ⓘ); Lombard: Valtelina or Valtulina; German: Veltlin; Italian: Valtellina) is a valley in the Lombardy region of northern Italy, bordering Switzerland. Today it is known for its ski centre, hot spring spas, bresaola, cheeses (in ...

  7. Every Car Enthusiast Should Visit Italy's Motor Valley - AOL

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    The Emilia-Romagna region offers some of Italy’s finest cars, food, racetracks, and history—from such great names as Ferrari, Maserati, Pagani, and Lamborghini. Every Car Enthusiast Should ...

  8. Gressoney-La-Trinité - Wikipedia

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    Gressoney-La-Trinité (French pronunciation: [ɡʁɛsɔnɛ la tʁinite]; Gressoney Walser: Greschòney Drifaltigkeit or Creschnau Drifaltigkeit; Arpitan: Gressonèy-La-Trinità) is a town or commune and renowned alpine resort at the foot of Monte Rosa in the Val de Gressoney, which is part of the Aosta Valley region of Northwest Italy.

  9. Vigili del Fuoco - Wikipedia

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    Fire chief Eros Mannino in uniform Italian Fire Service Iveco Magirus Eurofire Stralis AT400. The Vigili del Fuoco is Italy's institutional agency for fire and rescue service.It is part of the Ministry of Interior's Dipartimento dei Vigili del Fuoco, del Soccorso Pubblico e della Difesa Civile (Department of Firefighters, Public Rescue and Civil(ian) Protection).