SturadiDemonte (Latin: Stura) is a 115-kilometre (71 mi) long river in northwestern Italy (Piedmont). The river is a tributary to the river Tanaro, which...
Valle Vermenagna, the Tinée valley in France and the ValleSturadiDemonte. After Valdieri, the valleys divided into two sub-valleys known as Valle Gesso...
valley. It is located between the Val Maira from the north and the ValleSturadiDemonte on the south. Starting from Caraglio, in the plain, it has a length...
Val Germanasca Val Pellice Valle Po Valle Maira Val Varaita ValleSturadiDemonteValle Gesso Val Bormida Val Curone Valle Scrivia Val Borbera The largest...
municipalities, and encompasses the upper Valle Gesso, the Valle Vermenagna and part of the ValleSturadiDemonte, covering the two most prominent massifs...
Simplon Valley Strona di Mosso Valley ValleSturadiDemonte Susa Valley Valle Vigezzo Val Vogna Varaita Valley Piscinamanna Valle del Belice Brantental...
linking the Ubaye valley via a tributary, the Ubayette, to the ValleSturadiDemonte, was defended by several Maginot forts, the Ouvrage Roche-la-Croix...
Castelmagno and Demonte. It connects the Valle Grana, which ends here, with the Vallone dell'Arma (a lateral of the ValleSturadiDemonte). The name Colle...
the 33rd Infantry Division "Acqui", based at the entrance of the ValleSturadiDemonte, comprised six battalions and one legion of the MVSN and possessed...
north-west Italy. It takes its name from the comune of Sambuco in the ValleSturadiDemonte, the area where it is thought to have originated; the other name...
Alpino Italiano. The trail then crosses the Varaita, Maira, Grana, SturadiDemonte, Gesso, and Vermenagna Valleys. Near Monte Argentera, in the Maritime...
Torrente Gesso SturadiDemonte Palazzo del Municipio Chiesa del Sacro Cuore di Gesù Piazza Tancredi Galimberti Chiesa di Sant'Ambrogio Chiesa di San Sebastiano...
marched over the Maddalena Pass (Col de l'Argentière) into the ValleSturadiDemonte in the direction of Cuneo. On 16 September Paul Grenier with 8,000...
Albertino (also Forte di Vinadio) is an alpine fortress in Vinadio, Piedmont, northern Italy, located outside the town in the SturadiDemonte Valley. It is now...
The province of Cuneo (Italian: provincia di Cuneo; Piedmontese: provincia ëd Coni) is a province in the Piedmont region of Italy. To the west, it borders...
Stura borders the following municipalities: Centallo, Cuneo, Montanera, and Morozzo. It is home to the Venchi chocolate manufacturer. "Superficie di Comuni...
della Basilicata Toma della Valledi Susa – cows’ milk cheese from the Province of Turin, Piedmont Toma della ValleStura – Province of Cuneo, Piedmont...
Chiusa di Pesio is a comune (municipality) of 3,650 inhabitants in the Province of Cuneo in the Italian region Piedmont, located about 80 km south of Turin...
Girolamo Rossi. Storia del marchesato di Dolceacqua e dei comuni di Pigna e Castelfranco. Oneglia: Tipografia di Giovanni Grilini. 1862. Read online. According...
Sardi Ala diStura Alagna Alagna Valsesia Alanno Alano di Piave Alassio Alatri Alba Alba Adriatica Albagiara Albairate Albanella Albano di Lucania Albano...
Italy Codici dei comuni, delle province e delle regioni Istituto Nazionale di Statistica, October 2011. Accessed November 2011. (in Italian) "Codes of the...
marquisate embraced the territory lying between the Alps, the Po and the Stura, and was extended on several occasions. In the Middle Ages it had a chequered...