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The Facts: Region: Aosta Valley. Population: ~ 35,000. Last Updated: November 29, 2023. . Maps of Italy. Italy maps. Cities. Islands.
Aosta is the capital of Italian autonomous region of Aosta Valley. The town is in a small valley with houses going up the slopes of the surrounding mountains. Overview. Map. Directions. Satellite. Photo Map.
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Aostais the largest city. It's an ancient Roman town, starting as the colony of Augusta Praetoria Salassorum where three thousand retired veterans were housed. Today there are many Roman ruins to see. The main piazza is quite attractive and hosts one of Italy's best historic caffes, the Caffe Nazionale, which has been around since 1886. Use the but...
Fontana cheese is featured predominantly in Valdostana cuisine, showing up with a slice of prosciutto in the Veal Chop Valdostana shown in the picture below, and modified only slightly for Chicken Valdostana. Grilled polenta is a popular block upon which cooks build a typical meal. Carbonada is a typical dish of beef stewed in white wine served wit...
Aosta is one eighth the size of Piemonte and has a challenging geography for wine grapes, so there is a small production and you don't often see Aosta wines outside of the region. What makes the Aosta valley interesting for wine lovers is that there are a huge number of both native and introduced grape varieties, the most important of which is Pico...
Mar 2, 2024 · The Aosta Valley (Italian: Valle d’Aosta or Val d’Aosta) is an autonomous region in northern Italy. It is located in the northwestern part of the country, bordering France, Switzerland, and Piedmont. The region is also known as Valle d’Aosta or Vallée d’Aoste in French.
Jun 26, 2019 · Aosta Valley Map and Travel Guide. Italy's Aosta Valley, or Valle d'Aosta, region is the smallest of Italy's 20 regions. It contains much of Italy's first National Park, the Parco Nazionale del Gran Paradiso. The Valle d'Aosta is a wonderful place to ski in winter and hike in summer.
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