- The
Chisone (in
Piedmontese Chison or Cleson) is a 53-kilometre (33 mi)
Italian torrent,
which runs
through Pragelato, Fenestrelle,
Perosa Argentina and...
- at the
Castle of Rivoli,
understood the
danger posed by the
Chisone Valley (Val
Chisone) for the
French Army and
decided to
build 3
small redoubts and...
- Piedmontese. In the past, in the
lower Val
Chisone,
Waldensian communities were the
major part of the po****tion.
Chisone,
Pellice and
Germanasca Valleys were...
- The Val
Chisone is one of the
Occitan valleys of
western Piedmont,
situated in the
Cottian Alps in the
Metropolitan City of
Turin in north-west Italy...
- the
Italian region of Piemonte, Italy,
linking the Susa
Valley and Val
Chisone. The road was
built around 1700 to gain
access to the
fortresses in the...
- San
Germano Chisone (French: Saint-Germain) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Metropolitan City of
Turin in the
Italian region Piedmont,
located about...
-
northwestern Italy, 40
kilometres (25 mi)
southwest of
Turin on the
river Chisone. The
Lemina torrent has its
source at the
boundary between Pinerolo and...
-
Italian judge and constitutionalist.
Zagrebelsky was born in San
Germano Chisone,
brother of
Vladimiro Zagrebelsky,
judge at the
European Court of Human...
- well-maintained. The GTA runs
south from the Susa Valley,
crossing the
Chisone, Germanasca, and
Pellice Valleys. The
Monte Viso byp**** uses two huts belonging...
-
nascent Protestantism. At a
meeting held in 1526 in Laus, a town in the
Chisone valley, it was
decided to send
envoys to
examine the new movement. In 1532...