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  2. Regional Council of Aosta Valley - Wikipedia

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    The Regional Council of Aosta Valley (French: Conseil de la Vallée; Italian: Consiglio Regionale della Valle d'Aosta) is the legislative assembly of the autonomous region of Aosta Valley. The assembly was founded on 29 December 1945 and its first members were selected by the central directions of the parties and approved by the Council of ...

  3. 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).

  4. Valdostan Union - Wikipedia

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    Despite its ties with the parties of the centre-left, the UV contested the 2006 general election in competition with The Union (rallied in the Autonomy Liberty Democracy list), as part of the regionalist coalition named Aosta Valley, causing the split of the Valdostan Renewal (RV), but lost and was no more represented in Parliament.

  5. Regions of Italy - Wikipedia

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    Aosta Valley Valle d'Aosta: Autonomous 143,000 0.21% 3,261 km 2 (1,259 sq mi) 1.08% 38 0.887 Aosta: ... or Presidente della Regione (regional president). The latter ...

  6. List of municipalities of the Aosta Valley - Wikipedia

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    ISTAT code Municipality Population (2005) 007001 Allein: 243 007002 Antey-Saint-André: 602 007003 Aosta / Aoste: 34,270 007004 Arnad: 1,294 007005 Arvier: 848

  7. Autonomy Liberty Participation Ecology - Wikipedia

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    Autonomy Liberty Participation Ecology (French: Autonomie, Liberté, Participation, Écologie, ALPE) was a regionalist [2] political party active in Aosta Valley, Italy, whose progressive ideology mixes elements of social democracy [2] and green politics. [2] The party was a member of the European Free Alliance. [3]

  8. Cogne - Wikipedia

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    The economic influence of the Aosta Valley is more recent. Until the 1970s, Cogne was an important mining center for the extraction of iron ore. The main mineral veins were exploited in the mines of Colonne, Licony e Larsinaz. The ore (mainly magnetite) was transported for processing to the Cogne steel plant in Aosta using a narrow gauge ...

  9. Politics of Aosta Valley - Wikipedia

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    The Regional Council of Aosta Valley (Italian: Consiglio regionale della Valle d'Aosta, French: Conseil de la Vallée) is composed of 35 members. The council is elected for a five-year term. Its president since October 2020 is Alberto Bertin, Democratic Party.