- The
Adige (Italian: [ˈaːdidʒe]; German:
Etsch [ɛtʃ] ; Venetian: Àdexe [ˈadeze]; Romansh:
Adisch [ɐˈdiːʃ] ; Ladin: Adesc; Latin: Athesis;
Ancient Gr****:...
- Trentino-Alto
Adige/Südtirol (Italian: Trentino-Alto
Adige [trenˈtiːno ˈalto ˈaːdidʒe]) is an
autonomous region of Italy,
located in the
northern part...
- (German: Südtirol [ˈzyːttiˌʁoːl] ,
locally [ˈsyːtiˌroːl]; Italian: Alto
Adige [ˈalto ˈaːdidʒe]; Ladin: Südtirol) is an
autonomous province in northern...
- Alto
Adige (literally
Upper Adige) was a
district in the "Department of Benaco" in the Napoleon's
Cisalpine Republic (1797–1798).
Under the
Cisalpine Republic...
- The club was
formerly known as its
bilingual name F.C. Südtirol – Alto
Adige. They pla**** for the
first time in
their history in
Serie B
during the 2022–23...
-
Speck Alto
Adige (Ladin language:
cioce or ciociul; German: Südtiroler Speck[circular reference]) is a dry-cured,
lightly smoked ham
produced in South...
- Alto
Adige or
South Tyrol is a
province in
northern Italy. Alto
Adige may also
refer to: Alto
Adige (newspaper), an
Italian newspaper Alto
Adige (district)...
-
refer to
themselves as
Adyghe (also
transliterated as Adyga, Adiga,
Adige,
Adığe, Adyge, Adygei).
According to one view, the name
derives from Atyghe...
- (German: Südtiroler Archäologiemuseum; Italian:
Museo archeologico dell'Alto
Adige) is an
archaeological museum in the city of Bolzano,
South Tyrol, Italy...
- Look up
Adyghe in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Adyghe may
refer to:
Adyghe people, a
people of the
northwest Caucasus region Adyghe language, the language...