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  2. Pila, Aosta Valley - Wikipedia

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    Pila is an Alpine ski-resort in the Aosta Valley region of northern Italy. It is a frazione of the comune of Gressan. There are more than 24 pistes (>70 km total length), including 4 blue runs, 29 red runs and 4 black runs, with a pipe zone and a slopestyle zone. [1] [2] There is one cable car, 3 gondolas, 8 chairlifts and 5 conveyors. The ...

  3. La Thuile, Aosta Valley - Wikipedia

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    In February 2016 the slopes of La Thuile hosted, for the first time in history, three competitions (two downhill and one super G) valid for the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup female. In 2020, the female worldcup was held on Saturday 29 February and Sunday 1 March 2020, respectively with the downhill and the super-G, but the latter was cancelled due ...

  4. Champoluc - Wikipedia

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    Champoluc is a well-known ski resort, part of the Monterosa Ski area which connects the upper reaches of the valleys of Ayas, Lys and Valsesia (the latter is located in the Piedmont). The highest point of the Champoluc skiing is at the Col du Bätt (2676 meters) where lifts and runs allow connection to the Lys Valley and to Gressoney-La ...

  5. Gressoney-La-Trinité - Wikipedia

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

  6. Aosta Valley - Wikipedia

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    Mont Blanc in Aosta Valley, the highest point in the European Union Blue Lake [11] and the Matterhorn. The Aosta Valley is an Alpine valley which, with its tributary valleys, includes the Italian slopes of Mont Blanc, Monte Rosa, Gran Paradiso and the Matterhorn; its highest peak is Mont Blanc (4,810 m or 15,780 ft).

  7. Monterosa Ski - Wikipedia

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    There are approximately 180 km of ski slopes (almost all equipped with snow-making), from the most simple to the more technical (19 blue runs, 41 red runs and 6 black runs, including, in Gressoney-Saint-Jean, the most difficult of the whole Aosta Valley), and 38 lifts that start at a minimum altitude of 1212 m above sea level Alagna Valsesia ...

  8. Valtournenche - Wikipedia

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    Valtournenche (French pronunciation: [valtuʁnɑ̃ʃ]; local Valdôtain: Vótornéntse) is a town and comune in the Aosta Valley region of north-western Italy, 1,500 m (4,900 ft) above the sea level. It is named after and covers the upper side of the Valtournenche, a valley on the left side of the Dora Baltea, from Châtillon to the Matterhorn.

  9. Gressoney-Saint-Jean - Wikipedia

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    Gressoney-Saint-Jean (French: [ɡʁɛsɔnɛ sɛ̃ ʒɑ̃] ⓘ; Gressoney Walser: Greschòney Zer Chilchu; Arpitan: Gressonèy-Sèn-Dzan) is a town and comune in the Aosta Valley region of north-western Italy.