- and for its jet set and
Italian aristocratic crowd. In the
Middle Ages,
Ampezzo fell
under the
jurisdiction of the
Patriarchate of
Aquileia and of the...
-
Ampezzo (Friulian: Dimpeç; German: Petsch) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Regional decentralization entity of
Udine in the
Italian region of Friuli-Venezia...
- the Trentino, and
Livinallongo (also
known as
Buchenstein or Fodom) and
Ampezzo in the
Province of Belluno.
Their native language is Ladin, a Rhaeto-Romance...
-
lived at Belluno. He is
known to have
painted frescoes in the
church of
Ampezzo and Cadore, in 1350. Bryan,
Michael (1889).
Walter Armstrong &
Robert Edmund...
-
Republic of
Carnia was a short-lived
partisan republic with the
capital of
Ampezzo.The
republic had an area of
around 2,580
square kilometers (1,000 sq mi)...
- (Innichen and ****ten to the
Piave Valley and Belluno), road 1,638 5,374
Ampezzo P**** (Toblach to
Cortina and Belluno), path 1,544 5,066
Cereda P**** (Primiero...
- The
Ampezzo Dolomites Natural Park (Italian:
Parco naturale delle Dolomiti d'Ampezzo) is a
nature reserve in Veneto, Italy.
Established in 1990, it is...
- four
summits higher than 3,000 metres. The
mountain range is part of the
Ampezzo Dolomites Natural Park. In the
north of the
Cristallo group is the 1,530...
- in the
province of Belluno, Veneto. Most of the
Tofane lie
within the
Ampezzo Dolomites Natural Park. The
highest peaks of the
Tofane group are Tofana...
-
Gardena (Gherdëina) and Val
Badia in
South Tyrol Livinallongo (Fodom) and
Ampezzo (Anpezo) in Veneto.
Other notable peaks in the
region include Marmolada...