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Bormio (Lombard: Bormi, Romansh: Buorm, German:
Worms im Veltlintal) is a town and
comune with a po****tion of
about 4,100
located in the
Province of Sondrio...
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valley is Sondrio; the
others major centres are Aprica, Morbegno, Tirano,
Bormio and Livigno.
Although Livigno is on the
northern side of the
alpine watershed...
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dates to 1826,
conceived by
Francesco Peloni, a
pharmacist and
botanist of
Bormio who
studied the
beneficial properties of
various local herbs. Production...
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between Stilfs (Italian: Stelvio) in
South Tyrol to the north-east and
Bormio to the south-west in the
province of Sondrio. It lies
right at the border...
- 2026
Winter Olympics were part of the
candidacy file.
Milan Rho ****ago
Bormio Livigno Cortina d'Ampezzo Rasen-Antholz
Predazzo Tesero Verona San Siro...
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Bormio Bormio The FIS
Alpine World Ski
Championships 2005 were held from
January 28 to February 13 in
Bormio, Italy. The women's
competition was held in...
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Retrieved 22
December 2023. "Men's Downhill:
Bormio (ITA)" (PDF). FIS.
Retrieved 28
December 2023. "Men's Super-G:
Bormio (ITA)" (PDF). FIS.
Retrieved 29 December...
- to the south.[citation needed] The road over the p**** (SS 300)
connects Bormio to the
northwest with
Ponte di
Legno to the
south and is
single track most...
- Bernina), at 4,020
metres (13,190 ft).
Towns along the
river Adda
include Bormio, Tirano, Sondrio,
Bellagio and
Lecco (both on Lake Como),
Brivio and Lodi...
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important for the region; the FIS
Alpine Ski
World Cup
holds an
annual race in
Bormio. The
Monza Circuit,
located near Milan,
hosts the
Formula One
Italian Grand...