- /ɑːˈɒstə/ ah-OST-ə, US: /ɑːˈɔːstə/ ah-AW-stə, Italian: [aˈɔsta] ; French:
Aoste [ɔst] ; Arpitan: Aoûta [ˈuta] ,
Veulla [ˈvəla] or
Ouhta [ˈuhta]; Walser:...
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French Empire between 1800 and 1814.
During French rule, it was part of
Aoste arrondis****t in
Doire department. As part of the
Kingdom of Sardinia,...
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Aoste (French pronunciation: [aɔst]; Arpitan: Aoûta) is a
commune in the Isère
department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
region of
southeastern France. Aoste...
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Prince Amedeo, 3rd Duke of
Aosta (Amedeo
Umberto Isabella Luigi Filippo Maria Giuseppe Giovanni di Savoia-Aosta; 21
October 1898 – 3
March 1942) was the...
- Aosta/
Aoste railway station (Italian:
Stazione di Aosta, French: Gare d'Aoste) is the main
station serving the city and
comune of Aosta, in the autonomous...
- Valdôtaine,
Aoste, 1996. (in French) François-Gabriel Frutaz, Les
origines de la
langue française en Vallée d'Aoste,
Imprimerie Marguerettaz,
Aoste, 1913....
- (Auxilia or Ancilia). She may have been
Ancilla of
Aoste, the
daughter of vir
illustris Anselme of
Aoste or
Ancilla of Lenzburg, the
daughter of the master...
- Valdôtaine,
Aoste, 1996. (in French) François-Gabriel Frutaz, Les
origines de la
langue française en Vallée d’Aoste,
Imprimerie Marguerettaz,
Aoste, 1913....
- 2022. Figaro,
Madame (2018-02-22). "Camembert,
moutarde de Dijon,
jambon Aoste,
champignons de Paris... 7 "faux"
produits du
terroir p****és au crible"...
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Europe plurilingue / Una
Valle d'Aosta
bilingue in un'Europa plurilingue,
Aoste,
Fondation Émile Chanoux, 2003. "Allemagne: le français, bientôt la deuxième...