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Giudicarie
200px, Territory of Giudicarie (green) in Trentino province (gray) Giudicarie (also ''Val Giudicarie'' and ''Valli Giudicarie'', ) is an area of Western Trentino, northern Italy, which includes the upper courses of the rivers Sarca and Chiese. Origin of the name The term "Giudicarie", means "judicial districts" and goes back to legal traditions of the Middle Age. Actually the term ''Judicaria'' was used during the Lombard domination (6th-8th century) to indicate a certain kind of territorial districts descending from a previous Roman military organization. The first reference of this term applied to the territory of Giudicarie has been found in a testament of the Bishop Notecherius of Verona, datable to the year 927, where a ''Judicaria Summa Laganensis'' is mentioned. This entity encompassed a much larger territory that was reduced to the current extent of the seven districts (in Italian called: "Le Sette Pievi delle Giudicarie") in 1349 after a contract of sale between t ...
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Trentino
Trentino (), officially the Autonomous Province of Trento (; ; ), is an Autonomous province#Italy, autonomous province of Italy in the Northern Italy, country's far north. Trentino and South Tyrol constitute the Regions of Italy, region of Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol, an autonomous region under the constitution. The province is composed of 166 ''comuni'' (: ''comune''). Its capital is the city of Trento (Trent). The province covers an area of more than , with a total population of 541,098 in 2019. Trentino is renowned for its Mountain, mountains, such as the Dolomites, which are part of the Alps. Etymology The province is generally known as "Trentino". The name derives from Trento, the capital city of the province. Originally, the term was used by the local population only to refer to the city and its immediate surroundings. Under former Austrian Empire, Austrian rule, which began in the 19th century (previously, Trentino was governed by the local bishop), the common German ...
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Chiese
The Chiese, also known in the Province of Brescia as the Clisi, is a Italian river that is the principal immisary and sole emissary of the sub-alpine lake Lago d’Idro (Lake Idro), and is a left tributary of the Oglio. The river rises from the Adamello in Trentino and runs through the Val di Fumo and the Val di Daone, forming the reservoirs of Lago di Malga Bissina and Lago di Malga Boazzo. At Pieve di Bono it enters the lower valleys of Giudicarie, receiving the waters of the '' torrente'' Adanà. Further south it flows through the Lago d'Idro near Baitoni before running down into Lombardy and the Province of Brescia. After leaving the lake, the river runs through the Val Sabbia as far as Roè Volciano. Here it enters the pianura padana, and flows south through Gavardo, Calcinato, Montichiari, Carpenedolo and Acquafredda, enters the Province of Mantua at Asola, before flowing into the Oglio on its left bank in the valley of Acquanegra sul Chiese. Exploitation ...
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Val Rendena
Val Rendena erman:Randentalis the valley of the Sarca river in Trentino, northern Italy Italy, officially the Italian Republic, is a country in Southern Europe, Southern and Western Europe, Western Europe. It consists of Italian Peninsula, a peninsula that extends into the Mediterranean Sea, with the Alps on its northern land b .... The valley is part of the Giudicarie. Main towns include Spiazzo Rendena and Pinzolo. Valleys of Trentino {{TrentinoAltoAdige-geo-stub ...
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Comunità TN - Posizione8
''Comunità'' (Italian language, Italian: ''Community'') was a cultural magazine published in Rome, Italy. The magazine was in circulation between 1946 and 1960. History and profile ''Comunità'' was established by Adriano Olivetti in 1946. The first issue of the magazine appeared in March that year. It was a cultural publication of the Community Movement, which was also founded by Olivetti. The magazine was based in Rome and was published by Edizioni di Comunità on a weekly basis. It was also headquartered in Milan and was published on a bimonthly basis in the mid-1950s. It featured articles on major political and cultural topics. It also covered the topics of city planning, designing, literature, music, cinema and figurative arts. ''Comunità'' supported the development of the community. The magazine was most read by people interested in social and cultural events and in political philosophy. It was frequently distributed free to libraries and several institutions. Its paid ci ...
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Cavedine
Cavedine (''Cavéden'' or ''Cavédem'' in local dialect) is a ''comune'' (municipality) in Trentino in the northern Italian region Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol, located about southwest of Trento. As of 31 December 2004, it had a population of 2,799 and an area of .All demographics and other statistics: Italian statistical institute Istat. The municipality of Cavedine contains the ''frazioni'' (subdivisions, mainly villages and hamlets) Brusino, Cavedine, Stravino, Vigo Cavedine and Lago di Cavedine. Cavedine borders the following municipalities: Trento, Lasino, Dro, Cimone, Villa Lagarina Villa Lagarina is a ''Communes of Trentino, comune'' (municipality) in Trentino, northern Italy, located about southwest of Trento. Villa Lagarina borders the following municipalities: Cavedine, Cimone, Arco, Trentino, Arco, Drena, Pomarolo, Ro ... and Drena. Demographic evolution Colors= id:lightgrey value:gray(0.9) id:darkgrey value:gray(0.8) id:sfondo value:rgb(1,1,1) id ...
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Lake Of Idro
Lake Idro (, also ''Eridio'' from , , ) is an Italian prealpine lake of glacial origin situated largely within the Province of Brescia (Lombardy) and in part in Trentino. At 368 m above sea level it is the highest of the Lombard prealpine lakes. The lake is fed principally by the waters of the river Chiese; that river is also its only emissary. It has a surface area of 11.4 km2 and a maximum depth of 122 m. The lake is surrounded by wooded mountains. The shoreline of some 24 km is shared across four communes: Idro (the ''frazioni'' Crone and Lemprato), from which the lake takes its name, Anfo, Bagolino (''fraz.'' Ponte Caffaro) and Bondone (''fraz.'' Baitoni). Lake Idro currently faces severe problems of eutrophication resulting from the absence of adequate sewerage systems and the use of its feed-waters for irrigation and the generation of hydropower: it has become a site of conflict between environmental, agricultural and electricity industry interests. The name de ...
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Campo Carlo Magno
Campo Carlo Magno (elevation 1682 m) is a pass in the Adamello-Brenta mountain region in Italy. It connects the Val Rendena and the Val di Sole. To the west of the pass are the Adamello-Presanella mountains, to the east the Brenta group, Brenta Dolomites. The pass is named after Charlemagne, who is said to have crossed the pass on his way to Rome in 800 AD for his coronation as emperor of the Holy Roman Empire. It is a tourist location, as it has golf courses and the ski resort of Madonna di Campiglio. See also * List of highest paved roads in Europe * List of mountain passes#Europe, List of mountain passes External links360° panoramic view
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Cima Presanella
Presanella is a mountain in the Adamello-Presanella range of the Italian Alps of northern Italy. Presanella has an elevation of 3,558 meters and is located in the Adamello Brenta National Park within the Trentino province of Italy. Climbing history Presanella may have first been climbed by surveyors in 1854. Eduard Pechmann's 186Notizen zur Höhen- und Profilkartehas Presanella's height with two digits precision (1878.26 Viennese Klaster or 3,562.1 m), which in this list indicated that a measurement was taken from the summit during the trigonometric survey, which for Presanella was done in 1854. This possible ascent is otherwise unrecorded.Karl Schulz, ''Die Adamello Gruppe'' i Die Erschliessung der Ostalpen, Volume 2 Deutscher und Österreichischer Alpenverein, 1894, pp. 234-237. In 1862, the Viennese jurist :de:Anton von Ruthner and the guides Kuenz from Martell and Delpero from Vermiglio ascended the 3043 m Passo di Cercen to the West of Presanella. They attempted the wes ...
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Prince-Bishopric Of Trent
The Prince-Bishopric of Trent (; ) was an ecclesiastical principality roughly corresponding to the present-day Northern Italy, Northern Italian autonomous province of Trentino. It was created in 1027 and existed until 1803, when it was German mediatisation, secularised and absorbed into the County of Tyrol held by the House of Habsburg. Trent was a ''Hochstift'', an Imperial State under the authority of a prince-bishop at Trento. History Middle Ages A first Bishop of Trent is recorded as a participant of the synod at Aquileia in 381. The area was part of the Kingdom of the Lombards, Lombard Kingdom and the Kingdom of Italy (medieval), Kingdom of Italy, until the 951 campaign of Kingdom of Germany, German king Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor, Otto I against King Berengar II of Italy. In 952 Berengar had to cede the March of Verona to Otto, who enfeoffed his younger brother Duke Henry I, Duke of Bavaria, Henry I of Bavaria. From 1004 Emperor Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor, Henry II ...
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