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  2. Aosta Valley - Wikipedia

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    The Aosta Valley (French: Vallée d'Aoste [vale dɔst]; [a] Italian: Valle d'Aosta [ˈvalle daˈɔsta]; Arpitan: Val d'Aoûta) [b] is a mountainous autonomous region [6] in northwestern Italy. It is bordered by Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes , France , to the west; by Valais , Switzerland , to the north; and by Piedmont , Italy, to the south and east.

  3. Aosta - Wikipedia

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    The main bus hub is located near the Aosta train station. Buses connect the city of Aosta to the nearby valleys and to destinations outside the region, including Turin, Milan, Chamonix (France) and Martigny (Switzerland). [19] Aosta airport is located 5 km to the east of the city.

  4. Aostan French - Wikipedia

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    The Aosta Valley was the first government authority to adopt Modern French as working language in 1536, three years before France itself. [1] French has been the official language of the Aosta Valley since 1561, when it replaced Latin. [2]

  5. Courmayeur - Wikipedia

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    Courmayeur was reestablished in 1948 alongside all other French toponyms in the Aosta Valley. The Mont Blanc Tunnel, connecting Courmayeur with Chamonix, opened in 1965, and provides an important road link between Italy and France.

  6. Little St Bernard Pass - Wikipedia

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    The Little St Bernard Pass (French: Col du Petit Saint-Bernard, Italian: Colle del Piccolo San Bernardo) is a mountain pass in the Alps on the France–Italy border. Its saddle is at 2188 metres above sea level. It is located between Savoie, France, and Aosta Valley, Italy, to the south of the Mont Blanc Massif, exactly on the main alpine ...

  7. Fort Bard - Wikipedia

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    Fort Bard, also known as Bard Fort (Italian: Forte di Bard; French: Fort de Bard [fɔʁ də baʁ]), is a fortified complex built in the 19th century by the House of Savoy on a rocky prominence above Bard, a town and comune in the Aosta Valley region of northwestern Italy. [1] Fort Bard has been completely restored after many years of neglect.